A dispute between James Nayler and the parish teachers of Chesterfield, by a challenge against him. With several passages by letters, occasioned by a bull-bayting. Wherein the simple may see the bloody intents of those men under fair colours; when they speak of peace, war is in their hearts.

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  • A dispute between James Nayler and the parish teachers of Chesterfield, by a challenge against him. With several passages by letters, occasioned by a bull-bayting. Wherein the simple may see the bloody intents of those men under fair colours; when they speak of peace, war is in their hearts.
  • Dispute between James Naylor and the parish teachers of Chesterfield, by a challenge against him.
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Imprint
London: printed for Giles Calvert and are to be sold at his shop at the Black Spread Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1655.
Publication year
1655
ESTC No.
R31071
Grub Street ID
113894
Description
16 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Text begins: Being moved of the Lord to go to Chesterfield about the 20. day of the 10. moneth, and coming to the house of John Firth, as I was in the house I heard a confused noise in the town, whoting, yelling, and swearing, about a bull-bating; ...

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Signed at end (p. 16): J. N.

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