A messenger from the dead, or, conference full of stupendious horrour, heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Between the ghosts of Henry the 8. and Charls the First of England, in Windsore-Chappel, where they were both buried. In which the whole series of the divine judgments, in those infortunate ilands, is as it were by a pencil from heaven, most lively set forth from the first unto the last.
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- A messenger from the dead, or, conference full of stupendious horrour, heard distinctly, and by alternate voyces, by many at that time present. Between the ghosts of Henry the 8. and Charls the First of England, in Windsore-Chappel, where they were both buried. In which the whole series of the divine judgments, in those infortunate ilands, is as it were by a pencil from heaven, most lively set forth from the first unto the last.
- Nuntius a mortuis. English
- Conference full of stupendious horrour
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London: printed for Tho. Vere, and W. Gilbertson, and are to be sold at their shops, at the sign of the Angel, and the sign of the Bible without Newgate, 1658.
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Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.
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- 1658
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- R203144
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- 80281
- Description
- 20 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 4⁰
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- Latin verse on p. 20 signed: R.P., i.e. Richard Perrinchief.
Originally published in 1657 as: Nuntius a mortuis.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "marh ye 4th"; the 8 in the imprint date is crossed out and "7" written in.Citation/references Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), P1597
Thomason, E.936[4]