Truths returne: in answer to a malignant pamphlet, pretended to be written by a most orthodox, moderate, and judicious divine, a banished minister of this miserable kingdom; to a vertuous lady, who (for the exercise of her devotion) built a closet, wherein to secure the most sacred Book of Common-Prayer, from the view and violence of the enemies thereof, sectaries and schismatiques of this kingdome. Being printed together; that thereby the great difference may appear, between prayer reall, and pretended: a forme of godlinesse, and the power thereof. By Theo: Jennings, gent.
- All titles
-
- Truths returne: in answer to a malignant pamphlet, pretended to be written by a most orthodox, moderate, and judicious divine, a banished minister of this miserable kingdom; to a vertuous lady, who (for the exercise of her devotion) built a closet, wherein to secure the most sacred Book of Common-Prayer, from the view and violence of the enemies thereof, sectaries and schismatiques of this kingdome. Being printed together; that thereby the great difference may appear, between prayer reall, and pretended: a forme of godlinesse, and the power thereof. By Theo: Jennings, gent.
- To a vertuous and judicious lady.
- People / Organizations
-
- Imprint
-
London: Printed by J.C., 1646.
- Publication year
- 1646
- ESTC No.
- R201192
- Grub Street ID
- 78644
- Description
- [2], 6 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Includes: To a vertuous and judicious lady (Wing T1318).
In verse.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nour: 3d".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), J672
Thomason, E.360[4]