Bloudy newse [as printed] from the north, and the ranting Adamites declaration concerning the King of Scotland : with their new league, covenant, and protestation, their denying the great God of heaven, and burning his sacred vvord and Bible, the name of a new god by them chosen, and his speech and promise unto them, their new law and grand court, their arraignment and tryal, and a copy of the several articles and indictment ... : also, a bloudy plot discovered, concerning their resolution to murther all those that will not turn ranters, put in execution at York ...
| Main Author: | Tilbury, Samuel |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
116:12. |
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