A dialogue. Wherin is plainly layd open the tyrannicall dealing of lord bishops against Gods children : With certaine points of doctrine, wherein they approve themselves (according to Dr. Bridges his judgement) to be truely the bishops of the Divell. Published, by the worthy gentleman Dr. Martin Mar-Prelat, doctor in all the faculties, primat and metropolitan.
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