A discovery of Satans wiles and his svbtile devices, in transforming himselfe into the likeness of truth, but hath alwayes stirred up his instruments to oppose and persecute the truth from age to age, as at this day he doth, which (by the true light) is made manifest. Also, some of the marks of the false prophets are discovered, and the cause of the innocent pleaded against the lyes and slanders lately printed and published, in a booke entituled, Antichrist (in spirit) unmasked, &c. put forth by one Iames Brown, who stiles himself a preacher; in which he hath numbered the righteous with transgressors, joyning the despised ones whom he calls Quakers, with those rude and ungodly ones who are called Ranters. The principal heads of his book answered, and the truth and innocency of the upright cleared from those his false aspersions. &c. By a lover of truth and righteousness, who is a souldier in the army of the Lamb, in this his day of war against the beast and false prophet, known to the

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  • A discovery of Satans wiles and his svbtile devices, in transforming himselfe into the likeness of truth, but hath alwayes stirred up his instruments to oppose and persecute the truth from age to age, as at this day he doth, which (by the true light) is made manifest. Also, some of the marks of the false prophets are discovered, and the cause of the innocent pleaded against the lyes and slanders lately printed and published, in a booke entituled, Antichrist (in spirit) unmasked, &c. put forth by one Iames Brown, who stiles himself a preacher; in which he hath numbered the righteous with transgressors, joyning the despised ones whom he calls Quakers, with those rude and ungodly ones who are called Ranters. The principal heads of his book answered, and the truth and innocency of the upright cleared from those his false aspersions. &c. By a lover of truth and righteousness, who is a souldier in the army of the Lamb, in this his day of war against the beast and false prophet, known to the
  • Discovery of Satans wiles and his subtile devices, in transforming himselfe into the likeness of truth, but hath alwayes stirred up his instruments to oppose and persecute the truth from age to age, as at this day he doth, which (by the true light) is made manifest Discovery of Satan's wiles and his subtle devices, in transforming himself into the likeness of truth, but hath always stirred up his instruments to oppose and persecute the truth from age to age, as at this day he doth, which (by the true light) is made manifest
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Imprint
London: printed for Thomas Simmons, at the Bull and Mouth neer Al-dersgate, 1657.
Publication year
1657
ESTC No.
R29250
Grub Street ID
112253
Description
[2], 73, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Imperfect: print show-through with loss of print.

Signed and dated (p. 73): Given at Leith in Scotland, in the 9th. month, 1657. Alexander Parker.

Page 70 is mis-numbered 42.

Signatures: A-K? (-K3-4).