A consolatory epistle to D.T.O. in his present circumstances.
From a member of the association.
Format: | Book |
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Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
Dublin:
reprinted,
1685.
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Notes: | Physical description: [1 v.] |
Table of Contents:
The pulpit and Pillory combined in his disgrace.
A Sham Justification of himself to the Brethren.
The loss of his ears, no damage, no Disfigurement, no discredit to him, prov'd both by Arguments and Examples.
The Pillory a type of the inquisition.
Quaries after his Doctorship.
The Analogy between his Plot and the Trojan Horse.
A Caveat to him in the Conclusion.
The pulpit and Pillory combined in his disgrace.
A Sham Justification of himself to the Brethren.
The loss of his ears, no damage, no Disfigurement, no discredit to him, prov'd both by Arguments and Examples.
The Pillory a type of the inquisition.
Quaries after his Doctorship.
The Analogy between his Plot and the Trojan Horse.
A Caveat to him in the Conclusion.