Author: | Milles, Tho. (Thomas), 1550?-1627? |
Title: | The misterie of iniquitie. Plainely layd open by a lay-Christian, no profest diuine, out of truth in humanity, and rules of naturall reason. Whereby the world may see, read and vnderstand, the proud and vaine comparison of a cardinalles red-hat, and a kings golden crowne. Alwayes prouided, in reading, read all, or read nothing at all. |
Print source: | The misterie of iniquitie. Plainely layd open by a lay-Christian, no profest diuine, out of truth in humanity, and rules of naturall reason. Whereby the world may see, read and vnderstand, the proud and vaine comparison of a cardinalles red-hat, and a kings golden crowne. Alwayes prouided, in reading, read all, or read nothing at all. Milles, Tho. (Thomas), 1550?-1627? [London: Printed by William Jaggard], 1610 [i.e. 1611] |
Notes: |
A different work from "The mistery of iniquity", [1609?].
Printer's name from STC.
All known copies have the imprint date altered to 1611.
Signatures: A-P2 [Q]2 (-[Q]2).
The first leaf is blank.
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Subject terms: |
Great Britain -- Commerce -- Early works to 1800.
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URL: | https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07554.0001.001 |
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