A lash for a lyar. Or A word of warning to all Christians to take heed of Thomas Tillam: : who is now discovered by his preaching and printing, to be a common slanderer of as many as are contrary to his opinions: as it is ready to be proved, provided the hearing be judicial, and the issue recorded /
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Printed by E. Cotes for John Clark at Mercers Chapel in Cheapside, and for Will. Hall at Colchester,
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