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A real vindication of Dr. B̲̲̲̲ ̲from the base and scandalous affronts put upon him, in two late scurrilous pamphlets, intituled, The last words and sayings of the true Protes
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London : Printed for D.N., 1682.
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1 sheet (2 p.)
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Broadside.
The "Dr. B" referred to in the two cited broadsides is Gilbert Burnet, later Bishop of Sarum.
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Early English books online.
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Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.
Sober vindication of the Reverend Dr. and the harmless Board.
Last words and sayings of the true Protestant Elm-Board, which lately suffer'd martyrdom in Smithfield, and now in Southwark.
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1 sheet (2 p.)
Note
Broadside.
The "Dr. B" referred to in the two cited broadsides is Gilbert Burnet, later Bishop of Sarum.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Early English books online.
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Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.
Sober vindication of the Reverend Dr. and the harmless Board.
Last words and sayings of the true Protestant Elm-Board, which lately suffer'd martyrdom in Smithfield, and now in Southwark.
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Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.
Sober vindication of the Reverend Dr. and the harmless Board.
Last words and sayings of the true Protestant Elm-Board, which lately suffer'd martyrdom in Smithfield, and now in Southwark.
Descript
1 sheet (2 p.)
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Broadside.
The "Dr. B" referred to in the two cited broadsides is Gilbert Burnet, later Bishop of Sarum.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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