The guilty-covered clergy-man unvailed; in a plain and candid reply unto two bundles of wrath and confusion, wrapt up in one and twenty sheets of paper. The one written by Christopher Fowler and Simon Ford of Reading; the other by William Thomas of Ubley in Somersetshire Wherein all their malicious slanders and false accusations, which they cast upon the truth, are clean wash'd off; their weapons with which they war against the Lamb, broken over their own heads; and they, with the rest of the tyth-exacting teachers, proved to be the great incendaries, and mis-leaders of these nations. In which also there is made a brief and sober application, to the magistrates, and other inhabitants, within the city of Bristol. By Thomas Speed, a friend to all that tremble at the Word of the Lord; but an irreconcileable enemy to the mysterious deceit, and monstrou hypocrisie of those that do teach for hire, and divine for money.

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  • The guilty-covered clergy-man unvailed; in a plain and candid reply unto two bundles of wrath and confusion, wrapt up in one and twenty sheets of paper. The one written by Christopher Fowler and Simon Ford of Reading; the other by William Thomas of Ubley in Somersetshire Wherein all their malicious slanders and false accusations, which they cast upon the truth, are clean wash'd off; their weapons with which they war against the Lamb, broken over their own heads; and they, with the rest of the tyth-exacting teachers, proved to be the great incendaries, and mis-leaders of these nations. In which also there is made a brief and sober application, to the magistrates, and other inhabitants, within the city of Bristol. By Thomas Speed, a friend to all that tremble at the Word of the Lord; but an irreconcileable enemy to the mysterious deceit, and monstrou hypocrisie of those that do teach for hire, and divine for money.
  • Guilty-covered clergy-man unvail'd
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Giles Calvert at the black Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, 1657.
Publication year
1657
ESTC No.
R203614
Grub Street ID
80711
Description
[8], 79, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
A reply to "A sober answer to an angry epistle" by Christopher Fowler and Simon Ford and "Rayling rebuked" by William Thomas.

Running title reads: The guilty-covered clergy-man unvail'd.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou: 18".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), S4905

Thomason, E.893[1]