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Date
1651
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[2], 24, [2] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 138780
ESTC number: R200511
Wing number: R251A
Folger call number: 132- 398q
Folger holdings ID: 140699
ESTC number: R200511
Wing number: R251A
Folger call number: 132- 398q
Folger holdings ID: 140699
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
A reply to: The justification of the Mad Crew Wing (J1261) Final imprimatur leaf dated: December the 13th 1650
Item information about Folger 132- 398q
Provenance: Harmsworth copy
Also known as
Extended title: The Ranters reasons resolved to nothing. Or, the fustification instead of the justification of the Mad Crew. : Being, a serious answer returned to one who in his letter desired an unlawfull and wicked book to be sent unto him, call'd the Justification of the Mad Crew. Instead of vvhich, the author of this letter sent him the Act of Parliament made against the Ranters; and did also both justifie their way, and ingratefully asperse some, who in Christian love would have reduced them to the life and truth of Christianity. Wherein the people called by themselves god and by some others, the Gods of Godmanchester, may, as in a glasse, behold, that they are a deluded and defiled people, if not incarnate Devils
Alternate titles: Fustification instead of the justification of the Mad Crew, Ranters reasons resolved to nothing
Alternate titles: Fustification instead of the justification of the Mad Crew, Ranters reasons resolved to nothing
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Related names
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937