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A fresh discovery of the high-Presbyterian spirit. Or The quenching of the second beacon fired : Declaring I. The un-Christian dealings of the authors of a pamphlet, entituled, A second beacon fired, &c. In presenting unto the Lord Protector and Parlament, a falsified passage out of one of Mr John Goodwins books, as containing, either blasphemie, or error, or both. II. The evil of their petition for subjecting the libertie of the press to the arbitrariness and will of a few men. III. The Christian equity, that satisfaction be given to the person so notoriously and publickly wronged. Together with the responsatory epistle of the said beacon firers, to the said Mr Goodwin, fraught with further revilings, falsifications, scurrilous language, &c. insteed of a Christian acknowledgment of their errour. Upon which epistle some animadversions are made
Goodwin, John (1594?-1665); Caryl, Joseph (1602-1673)
1654. [i.e. 1655]
One of a series in a controversy over the publication of seditious or blasphemous works. The preface is dated Decem. 12. 1654. "A second beacon fired" was published October 9, 1654. Lloyd's name...
An apologie for the six book-sellers, subscribers of the Second beacon fired. Or, A vindication of them from the foul and unjust aspersions cast upon them by M. John Goodwin in a late pamphlet intituled A fresh discovery of the high Presbyterian spirit. Together with brief observations upon some remarkable passages in the said book
Nullius Nominus
1655
This pamphlet was one of a series in a controversy over the publication of seditious or blasphemous works. Annotations on Thomason copy: "Jan. 28 1654"; the final '5' in the imprint has been crossed...