A remonstrance, or a necessitated vindication of Robert Burnam against two false scandalous libells, malitiously scattered in the name of Elizabeth Burnam his wife, and which she by some perverse and wicked counsell seemeth to maintaine. Or, the plaine mans declaration against conjugall separation, wherein as in a mirror or glasse, you may lively behold the vast difference betweene a good wife and one transcendently bad. Penned upon serious meditation by the remonstrant himselfe, and published by authority.

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  • A remonstrance, or a necessitated vindication of Robert Burnam against two false scandalous libells, malitiously scattered in the name of Elizabeth Burnam his wife, and which she by some perverse and wicked counsell seemeth to maintaine. Or, the plaine mans declaration against conjugall separation, wherein as in a mirror or glasse, you may lively behold the vast difference betweene a good wife and one transcendently bad. Penned upon serious meditation by the remonstrant himselfe, and published by authority.
  • Necessitated vindication of Robert Burnam against two false scandalous libells, malitiously scattered in the name of Elizabeth Burnam his wife, and which she by some perverse and wicked counsell seemeth to maintaine Plaine mans declaration against conjugall separation, wherein as in a mirror or glasse, you may lively behold the vast difference betweene a good wife and one transcendently bad
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Imprint
London: Printed by Thomas Paine, in Redcrosse-street, 1645 [i.e. 1646]
Publication year
1646
ESTC No.
R200583
Grub Street ID
78079
Description
[12], 4, 9-15, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Page numbers 5-8 omitted in page numbering.

The imprint year is given according to Lady Day dating; Thomason's copy is bound with items from February, 1646; Wing has 1646.