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Title The petition and articles, or severall charge exhibited in Parliament against John Pocklington, doctor in divinity, parson of Yelden in Bedfordshire, anno 1641. Mense Ian. : Together with a collection of his Jewish, Popish, superstitious and antichristian doctrines, gathered verbatim out of his own books, and exhibited against him in Parliament. Whereunto are annexed 1. A copy of his sentence by the Lords of the upper house of Parliament. 2. A copy of seventeene notable articles, taken out of the registry of the University of Cambridge; which are therefore upon record against the said doctor.
Related title To the right honourable, the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, the humble petition of I.H. of Cardington in the county of Bedford, gentleman.
Discovery and declaration of divers wicked, Popish, and antichristian innovations and doctrines, published and taught and peremptorily affirmed and defended by Iohn Pocklington D.D.
12 February 1640. The upper house of Parliament did sentence and resolve upon the question.
Certaine articles against Master Pocklington, found in the records of the University of Cambridge.
Publication Info London : printed for L.C., 1641.



Descript [2], 34 p.
Note Imperfect: tightly bound with slight loss of text.
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
Contents To the right honourable, the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, the humble petition of I.H. of Cardington in the county of Bedford, gentleman -- A discovery and declaration of divers wicked, Popish, and antichristian innovations and doctrines, published and taught and peremptorily affirmed and defended by Iohn Pocklington D.D. -- 12 February 1640. The upper house of Parliament did sentence and resolve upon the question -- Certaine articles against Master Pocklington, found in the records of the University of Cambridge.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Pocklington, John.
Church of England
Related title To the right honourable, the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, the humble petition of I.H. of Cardington in the county of Bedford, gentleman.
Discovery and declaration of divers wicked, Popish, and antichristian innovations and doctrines, published and taught and peremptorily affirmed and defended by Iohn Pocklington D.D.
12 February 1640. The upper house of Parliament did sentence and resolve upon the question.
Certaine articles against Master Pocklington, found in the records of the University of Cambridge.
Descript [2], 34 p.
Note Imperfect: tightly bound with slight loss of text.
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
Contents To the right honourable, the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, the humble petition of I.H. of Cardington in the county of Bedford, gentleman -- A discovery and declaration of divers wicked, Popish, and antichristian innovations and doctrines, published and taught and peremptorily affirmed and defended by Iohn Pocklington D.D. -- 12 February 1640. The upper house of Parliament did sentence and resolve upon the question -- Certaine articles against Master Pocklington, found in the records of the University of Cambridge.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Pocklington, John.
Church of England
Related title To the right honourable, the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, the humble petition of I.H. of Cardington in the county of Bedford, gentleman.
Discovery and declaration of divers wicked, Popish, and antichristian innovations and doctrines, published and taught and peremptorily affirmed and defended by Iohn Pocklington D.D.
12 February 1640. The upper house of Parliament did sentence and resolve upon the question.
Certaine articles against Master Pocklington, found in the records of the University of Cambridge.

Subject Pocklington, John.
Church of England
Descript [2], 34 p.
Note Imperfect: tightly bound with slight loss of text.
Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.
Contents To the right honourable, the Lords of the upper house of Parliament, the humble petition of I.H. of Cardington in the county of Bedford, gentleman -- A discovery and declaration of divers wicked, Popish, and antichristian innovations and doctrines, published and taught and peremptorily affirmed and defended by Iohn Pocklington D.D. -- 12 February 1640. The upper house of Parliament did sentence and resolve upon the question -- Certaine articles against Master Pocklington, found in the records of the University of Cambridge.

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