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A Beacon set on fire : or, the humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England. Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists and apostates... to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures ... by writing and publishing many popish books ... and blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto
Fawne, Luke (1666)
1652
Published September 21, 1652 (Thomason). Signed (p.8): Luke Fawne, Samuel Gellibrand, Joshua Kirton, John Rothwell, Thomas Underhill, Nathaniel Webb. Anon., by Luke Fawne and others.
A Second beacon fired. Humbly presented to the Lord Protector and the Parliament by the publishers of the first. With their humble petition, that they would do what may be expected from Christian magistrates, in suppressing blasphemous books
Fawne, Luke (1666)
1654
This pamphlet was one of a series in a controversy over the publication of seditious or blasphemous works. By the so-called "Six booksellers"; signed (p. 12): Luke Fawne, Samuel Gellibrand, Joshua K...
The beacon flameing with a non obstante: or A justification of the firing of the beacon : by way of animadversion upon the book entituled The beacon's quenched, subscribed by Col. Pride, &c
Cheynell, Francis (1608-1665); Fawne, Luke (1666)
1652
A follow-up of the subscribers' previous pamphlet, "A beacon on fire", (September 21), and a reply to a pamphlet signed by Thomas Pride and others, "The beacons quenched", (October 8). List of signa...