This record does not have media available online.
Creator
Date
1644
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[4], 42, [2] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
British Museum. Catalogue of the pamphlets, books, newspapers, and manuscripts relating to the Civil War, the Commonwealth, and Restoration, collected by George Thomason, 1640-1661: E.49[37]
Folger bibliographic ID: 148463
ESTC number: R23510
Wing number: H1551
Folger call number: 149- 862q
Folger holdings ID: 132836
Folger bibliographic ID: 148463
ESTC number: R23510
Wing number: H1551
Folger call number: 149- 862q
Folger holdings ID: 132836
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Preface signed: Cha. Herle Place of publication from Wing A reply to: Ferne, Henry. Conscience satisfied that there is no warrant for the armes now taken up by subjects "A short answer, ... to D. Ferne's last reply, .. The fuller answerer to his first reply" is on p. 35 and is in the form of a postscript Signatures: A² B-F⁴ G² Last leaf is blank Annotation on Thomason copy: "may: 30th"
Item information about Folger 149- 862q
Manuscript marking on F3v. Disbound. Provenance: Sir Thomas Phillipps copy; purchased from Wm. Robinson: list 4
Also known as
Extended title: Ahab's fall by his prophets flatteries : being the substance of three sermons, upon I. King. 22. 22. I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets. The first sermon preached before the honourable the Commons House of Parliament. The second before the honourable the Lord Major of London, with the Aldermen his brethren. The third at the Abbey Church in Westminster, where it was much acquarrelled by some, and as much desired to be published by others. The which is here the rather done, because laying open the grounds of all our present miseries, specially in these two words, his prophets, it may well serve to supply what is wanting in the following answer to D. Fern's second reply to the last answer of him whom the printer stild', the fuller answerer of the doctors first treatise, called The resolving of conscience upon this question, whether upon this supposition, the King will not defend, but is bent to subvert religion, laws and liberties, subjects may take up arms
Subjects
Related names
author: Herle, Charles, 1598-1659
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872