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Title An abstract of some late characters. Or, how the principall means appointed for our reformation is become the maine fuell of our wickednes. : Laid downe in sundry characters of L. Bishops. Dumb dogs. Non-residenciaries. Men-pleasers. Unpreaching ministers, that edify to damnation, by their scandalous living. false wresting. mis-applying the Scripture. So turning the truth of God into a lye, that they may discourage the godly; incourage the wicked. In which the blind world may see, to their shame, how Satan guls them with a multitude of misprisions, and false surmises against the godly; that so he may barricado [sic] their hearts against all good. Necessary to be knowne in these times of discovery.
Alternative Title How the principall means appointed for our reformation is become the maine fuell of our wickednes.
Publication Info London : Printed for James Crumpe, and are to be sold at his house in Little Bartholomews, in Well-yard, 1643.



Descript [2], 45, [1] p.
Note Attributed to James Cranford, d. 1657. Cf. NUC.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 22".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Church of England
Alt author Cranford, James, -1657.
Craufurd, James, active 17th century
Alternative Title How the principall means appointed for our reformation is become the maine fuell of our wickednes.
Descript [2], 45, [1] p.
Note Attributed to James Cranford, d. 1657. Cf. NUC.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 22".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Church of England
Alt author Cranford, James, -1657.
Craufurd, James, active 17th century
Alternative Title How the principall means appointed for our reformation is become the maine fuell of our wickednes.

Subject Church of England
Descript [2], 45, [1] p.
Note Attributed to James Cranford, d. 1657. Cf. NUC.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 22".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Alt author Cranford, James, -1657.
Craufurd, James, active 17th century

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