The clergie in their colors; or, the pride and avarice of the Presbyterian clergie hindering reformation: shewing, how from time to time they have not onely been the fomenters of this first and second war, but also by their horrid fallacies have to this present time deluded the common-vvealth. Discovered in a plain and familiar dialogue betvveen Philalethes and Presbyter.

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  • The clergie in their colors; or, the pride and avarice of the Presbyterian clergie hindering reformation: shewing, how from time to time they have not onely been the fomenters of this first and second war, but also by their horrid fallacies have to this present time deluded the common-vvealth. Discovered in a plain and familiar dialogue betvveen Philalethes and Presbyter.
  • Pride and avarice of the clergie
  • Pride and avarice of the Presbyterian clergie hindering reformation Presbyterie hindering reformation
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Imprint
London: printed for T.M. and are to bee sold by T. Brewster and G. Mould at the three Bibles in St Pauls Church-yard near the west-end, An.1651.
Publication year
1651
ESTC No.
R209447
Grub Street ID
85678
Description
[14], 58, 89-213, [3] p. ; 12⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Abraham Boun.

A reissue, with cancel title page, of: The pride and avarice of the clergie.

Text is continuous despite pagination.

Running title reads: The Presbyterie hindering reformation.