The lasher proved liar, or, The beadles lash laid open in a short reply to a slight pamphlet ushered into the world with the scurrilous title of A lash for a lyar, discovering the vanity of William Jennison, with his ungodly abuse of Thomas Tillam, minister of Christs Gospell.
- Title
- The lasher proved liar, or, The beadles lash laid open in a short reply to a slight pamphlet ushered into the world with the scurrilous title of A lash for a lyar, discovering the vanity of William Jennison, with his ungodly abuse of Thomas Tillam, minister of Christs Gospell.
- Author
- Tillam, Thomas.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.,
- 1658?]
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- Subject terms
- Jennison, William, -- 17th cent. -- A lash for a lyar.
- Theology, Doctrinal.
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"The lasher proved liar, or, The beadles lash laid open in a short reply to a slight pamphlet ushered into the world with the scurrilous title of A lash for a lyar, discovering the vanity of William Jennison, with his ungodly abuse of Thomas Tillam, minister of Christs Gospell." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A62538.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
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LASHER proved LIAR. OR, The Beadles LASH laid open. - part
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The further INFORMATIONof Francis∣co de Fariaupon Oath before me Edmund WarcuppEsq December, 1680. one of his Majesties Justices of the Peace in the said County and City, this Day ofMid. andWest. -
The following INFORMATIONwas delivered in the SpanishLanguage, fairly written by Mr. John Fariamy Father, to his Majesty and the Lords, Spiritualand Temporalin Parliament Assembled, who were pleased to Command Mr. William Blathwaiteto Translate the same into Eng∣lish,which was done, and the same Sworn un∣to in the Lords House, his Majesty present, upon the 19th.Day of Nov. 1680. - Translated out of Portuguese.
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The following INFORMATIONbeing Sworn unto at the same time, and the Matter therein contained relating to part of my Informationin Page 29,I have with leave Inserted it at the End of this my Information. Decem∣ber 15th. 1680. -
Sworn by Order of the Lords Committees for Examinations &c.the 10th.of December 1680,before me.