Mercuries message defended against the vain, foolish, simple, and absurd cavils of Thomas Herbert a ridiculous bullad-maker : wherein his witlesse answers are clearly consuted : himselfe found guilty of hupocrisie : catcht broaching of popery : condemned by his owne words : and here and there for his impudent
| Other Authors: | Taylor, John, 1580-1653 |
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