Rabshakeh's outrage reproved. Or, A vvhip for William Grigge of Bristoll, tanner, to scourge him, for his many notorious lies, blasphemies, reproaches, vain boastings and other such like noysom matter, vomited out against the truth and its friends, in a late fiery pamphlet (published under his name) entituled, The Quakers Jesus. In which, he hath proclaimed his own shame, and infamy, as in many other particulars, so more especially, by his most abominable hypocrisie, in charging that as matter of crime upon the men of his indignation, of which he himself is herein-after, proved to stand guilty by his own practice. By an impartial friend to God's truth, under what notion soever persecuted by the blind world.

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  • Rabshakeh's outrage reproved. Or, A vvhip for William Grigge of Bristoll, tanner, to scourge him, for his many notorious lies, blasphemies, reproaches, vain boastings and other such like noysom matter, vomited out against the truth and its friends, in a late fiery pamphlet (published under his name) entituled, The Quakers Jesus. In which, he hath proclaimed his own shame, and infamy, as in many other particulars, so more especially, by his most abominable hypocrisie, in charging that as matter of crime upon the men of his indignation, of which he himself is herein-after, proved to stand guilty by his own practice. By an impartial friend to God's truth, under what notion soever persecuted by the blind world.
  • VVhip for William Grigge of Bristoll, tanner Rabshakeh's outrage reproved. Or, a whip for William Grigge of Bristol, tanner, to scourge him
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the West-End of Pauls, 1658.
Added name
Grigge, William. Quakers Jesus.
Publication year
1658
ESTC No.
R30125
Grub Street ID
113017
Description
[4], 46 p., [i.e. 44] ; 4⁰
Note
Signatures: A-F?.

Pagination from bLfr copy, which reports P.37 is mis-numbered 39.

With one line of errata at the foot of F4v (p. 46).

A reply to William Grigge's 'The Quaker's Jesus: or, The unswadling of that child James Nailor, which a wicked toleration hath midwiv'd into the world.' published in 1658.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from original at the British Library