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Title: Insolence and impudence triumphant the mirrour of malice and madness in a late treatise entituled A discourse of ecclesiastical polity &c. or, the lively portraiture of Mr. S.P. limn'd and drawn by his own hand, and a brief view of his tame and softly, alias wild and savage humour : as also some account of his cold & frigid, i.e. fiery complexion ... : together with a complication of notorious errors, repugnant to the doctrine of the Church of England.
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Print source: Insolence and impudence triumphant the mirrour of malice and madness in a late treatise entituled A discourse of ecclesiastical polity &c. or, the lively portraiture of Mr. S.P. limn'd and drawn by his own hand, and a brief view of his tame and softly, alias wild and savage humour : as also some account of his cold & frigid, i.e. fiery complexion ... : together with a complication of notorious errors, repugnant to the doctrine of the Church of England.
[London: s.n.], 1669.
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