The malignants conventicle: or, A learned speech spoken by M. VVeb, a citizen, to the rest of his society, : which did consist of [brace] citizen, malignants, papists, [double brace] priests, apprentices, wenches. At their common tavern meeting-house in Lincolnes Inne-fields. In which are many things very necessary to be observed, and of so great concernment, that if you will not believe, then take what followes: for now all is out.
| Main Author: | Web, M. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed for Anti-Dam-mee, in Tell-troth Lane, at this signe of the Holly-wand.,
1643.
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