The vindication of the cobler, being a briefe publication of his doctrine. Or certaine tenets collected out of the sermon of Samuel How a cobler in Long Ally in Morefields, which sermon he preacht in the Nags-head taverne neare Coleman-Street in the presence of aboue a hundred people, among which was five ministers (some of them silenc't ones) This sermon being lately printed, and intituled, The sufficiency of the spirits teaching, without humane learning; for the light and information of the ignorant. These following doctrines are publisht in the very same word he there deliverd them; upon this text, 2 Peter 3.16. In which they that are unlearned, and unstable wrest as they do all, so the other Scriptures to their owne destruction.
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London: printed for R. Oulton, for John Wright the younger, and are to be sold at his shop in the Old-Bayly, 1640.
- Publication year
- 1640
- ESTC No.
- S123734
- Grub Street ID
- 143194
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 1⁰
- Note
- With a verse epitaph at end, beginning "What How, how now hath How such learning found", satirically adapted from one ascribed to R[ichard]. O[verton]., but apparently not printed until 1654 (Thomas Hall's Vindiciae literarum, p.[65]).
Stationer's Register: Entered to J. Wright, sen., 3 October [1640]