The letany of John Bastvvick, doctor of phisicke [microform] : being now full of devotion, as well in respect of the common calamities of plague and pestilence : as also of his owne particular miserie, lying at this instant in Limbo Patrum : set downe in two letters to Mr. Aguila Wykes, keeper of the gatehouse, his good angell : in which there is an universall challenge to the vvhole world, to prove the parity of ministers to be jure divino : also a full demonstration, that the bishops are neither Christs nor the apostles successors, but enemies of Christ and his kingdome, and of the Kings most Excellent Majesties prerogative royall : all which her undertaketh to make good before king and councell, with the hazard of otherwise being made a prey to their insatiable indignation : a booke very usefull and profitable for all good Christians to read, for the stirring up of devotion in them likewise.

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Main Author: Bastwick, John, 1593-1654
Other title:The letany of John Bastwick, doctor of phisicke.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1637.
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 260:E.203, no. 5.
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