Title |
A suddaine answer to a suddaine moderatour; vvho, directed by reason and no more, expects suddaine peace, or certain ruine. : This assures him from Gods mouth, he shall see neither suddaine peace, nor ruine, and yet certaine peace (though never in his way) to them that love truth in sincerity; and certaine ruine to the adversaries thereof. - Pacem te possumus omnes. |
Publication Info |
London : [s.n.] Printed in the yeare of restauration, when the times alwayes have beene, are, and will be troublous, 1642 [i.e. 1643] |
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