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A terrible out-cry against the loytering exalted prelates: shewing the danger, and unfitnesse of conferring them in any temporall office or dignity. Wherein the devill is proved to be a more diligent prelate, than any of our English bishops are, leaving them to the consideration of the Kings Majestie, and the high court of parliament. By Mr. Prinne, ...

By: Walker, Henry.Contributor(s): Prynne, William, 1600-1669.Publisher: London : printed for Richard Smethurst, 1641Description: [2], 6p. ; 4.°.Note: Attributed to Henry Walker rather than William Prynne
With a portrait of Prynne on the verso of the title-page
Binder's title: Prynne - A terrible out-cry - 1641
Subject(s): Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century | Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649
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3 Healthes: sicknesse. Or a compendiovs and briefe discourse; prouing, the drinking and pledging of healthes, to be sinfull, and vtterly vnlawfull vnto Christians; by arguments, scriptures, fathers, moderne divines, christian authors, historians, councels; imperiall lawes and constitutions; and by the voyce and verdict of prophane and heathen writers: ... By William Prynne ... 3 A looking-glasse for all lordly prelates. Wherein they may cleerely behold the true divine originall and laudable pedigree, whence they are descended; together with their holy lives and actions laid open in a double parallel, the first, betweene the divell; the second, betweene the Iewish high-priests, and lordly prelates; and by their double dissimilitude from Christ, and his apostles ... [By William Prynne]. 3 Mr. Prinns charge against the King, shewing that the Kings design, purpose, and resolution, his endeavours, practice, and conversation, have alwayes been engaged, byassed, and tended to settle, establish, confirm, popery, tyranny, and slavery, in, among over his dominions, subjects, people, and in order to that design, end, and purpose, he writ to the Pope of Rome ... engaging himself to the said Pope, to endeavour to settle the popish religion only in his dominions; ... By William Prinne ... 3 A terrible out-cry against the loytering exalted prelates: shewing the danger, and unfitnesse of conferring them in any temporall office or dignity. Wherein the devill is proved to be a more diligent prelate, than any of our English bishops are, leaving them to the consideration of the Kings Majestie, and the high court of parliament. By Mr. Prinne, ... 3 Ten considerable quæries concerning tithes, the present petitioners and petitions for the total abolition, as antichristian, Jewish, burdensom, oppre_ive to the godly, consciencious people of the nation; excited, incouraged thereunto by disguised Jesuits, popish priests, friers, and Romish emissaries, to starve, suppre_, extirpate our protestant ministers, church, religion; and bring them all to speedy confusion. By William Prynne ... 3 The unbishoping of Timothy and Titvs. Or a briefe elaborate discourse, prooving Timothy to be no Bishop ... of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete; and that the power of ordination, or imposition of hands, belong iure divino to presbyters, as well as to bishops, and not to bishops onely. Wherein all objections and pretences to the contrary are fully answered; ... By a wellwisher to Gods truth and people ... 3 Threnodia. The churches lamentation for the good man his losse: delivered in a sermon to the right honourable the two Houses of Parliament, and the reverend assembly of divines, at the funerall of that excellent man John Pym, esquire, late a member of the honourable House of Commons. Preached in the abbey-church of Westminster, by Stephen Marshall, ...

Attributed to Henry Walker rather than William Prynne

With a portrait of Prynne on the verso of the title-page

Binder's title: Prynne - A terrible out-cry - 1641

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