Amyntor: or, A defence of Milton's life. Containing, I. A catalogue of above fourscore books (as gospels, acts, epistles, revelations, &c.) attributed in the primitive times to Jesus Christ, his apostles, &c. With several important remarks and observations relating to the canon of scripture. II. A compleat history of the book intituled Icon basilike, proving Dr. Gauden, and not King Charles the First, to be the author of it. III. Reasons for abolishing the observation of the 30th of January.

People / Organizations
Imprint
[London]: Sold by the booksellers, [1699?]
Publication year
1699-1699
ESTC No.
R235659
Grub Street ID
106700
Description
[4], 172 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. By John Toland.

In response to Offspring Blackall--NRU.

Authorship of the Eik?on basilik?e was originally attributed to Charles I, but according to Madan (pp. 125-33) it was written by John Gauden who probably included some authentic writings of the king.

Place and date of publication from NRU.