Antichrists man of vvar, apprehended, and encountred withal, by a souldier of the armie of the Lamb. : Otherwise, an answer to a book set forth by one that subscribes his name Edmund Skipp, preacher of the Gospel (as he saith) to a people at Bodenham in Herefordshire; but is found one that is acting Antichrists part disguised: but nakedly seen, & herein discovered in this answer to his book, called the Worlds wonder, or the Quakers blazing-starre. And in this answer he is discovered, and proved to be one that is chief in the service of the old dragon: who pretends in his book to discover the mystery of the Quakers, as he calls them, and to lay open a dangerous design: who is found out, that whilst he hath been pretending to be chief in discovering a plot, or Antichrists misterious actings, is found himself to be the chief plotter, ... /
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Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black-Spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls,
1655.
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| Item Description: | "To my friends and wel-wishers" signed: R. F., id est Richard Farnworth. A reply to: Skipp, Edmund. The world's wonder. "Somthing in reply to Edmond Skipps book, which he calles the Worlds wonder" by Humphrey Smith has separate pagination; register is continuous. The last leaf is blank. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June. 20". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource ([4], 68, 22, [2] pages) |