Publication Date | 1656 |
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Remainder | their damnable opinions, and horrid blasphemies; touching the person and deity of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Especially the divelish practices, and accursed blasphemies and opinions, of one James Neyler; a ring leader of that sect: who blasphemously declared himself to be God, and was publikely worshipped as God, by his wicked disciples, at Bristol: who now lye in prison, to receive the reward due unto them for the same |
Extent | [16] p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for John Andrews, at the White Lion in the Old Baily |