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Author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657.
Title: [Come out of her my people] or an ansvver to the questions of a gentlevvoman (a professour in the Antichristian Church of England) about hearing the publicke ministers vvhere it is largely discussed and proved to be sinfull and unlavvfull. Also a iust apologie for the way of total separation (commonly but falsely called Brownisme) that it is the truth of God, though lightly esteemed in the eyes of the blinde world. With a challenge to dispute with them publickly before King & Counsell: to prove whatsoever I said at the pillery against them. Viz. that the calling of them all is jure diabolo: even from the divell himselfe. By mee John Lilburne. Close prisoner in the Fleete for the cause of Christ.
Print source: [Come out of her my people] or an ansvver to the questions of a gentlevvoman (a professour in the Antichristian Church of England) about hearing the publicke ministers vvhere it is largely discussed and proved to be sinfull and unlavvfull. Also a iust apologie for the way of total separation (commonly but falsely called Brownisme) that it is the truth of God, though lightly esteemed in the eyes of the blinde world. With a challenge to dispute with them publickly before King & Counsell: to prove whatsoever I said at the pillery against them. Viz. that the calling of them all is jure diabolo: even from the divell himselfe. By mee John Lilburne. Close prisoner in the Fleete for the cause of Christ.
Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657.

[Amsterdam: Richt Right Press], Printed in the yeare of hope, of Englands purgation, & the prelates dissolution. Anno 1639.
Alternate titles: Come out of her my people. Come out of her my people or an answer to the questions of a gentlewoman (a professour in the Antichristian Church of England) about hearing the publicke ministers. Ansvver to the questions of a gentlevvoman (a professour in the Antichristian Church of England) about hearing the publicke ministers. Answer to the questions of a gentlewoman (a professour in the Antichristian Church of England) about hearing the publicke ministers.
Notes:
Place of publication and press's name from STC.
Imperfect; cropped at head, affecting title and some page numbers.
Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Subject terms:
Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Brownists -- Early works to 1800.
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