Publications of Giles Calfine

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  • Calfine, Giles. A fresh bit of mutton, for those fleshy minded canibals that cannot endure pottadge. Or a defence of Giles Calfine's Messe of pottadge well seasoned and well crummed. Against the idle yet insolent exceptions of his monstrous adversary MT. ST. RA. IS. PH. By Drupheyra Thexylvenio: cosmopolites. [London]: Printed for T. P. in Queenshead-Alley, 1462 [i.e. 1642]. ESTC No. R16154. Grub Street ID 64035.
  • Calfine, Giles. An answer, in defence of a messe of pottage, well seasoned and crumb'd. Against M. T. S. T. R. A. I. S. P. H. anagram, Strap Smith. Who falsly sayes, the Common Prayers are unlawfull, and no better than the Popes porrage. In which tract is answered his unanswerable reasons: by the same Gyles Calfine. London: [s.n], printed Anno Domini, 1642. ESTC No. R14834. Grub Street ID 62816.
  • Calfine, Giles. The Book of common prayer confirmed by sundry acts of Parliament, and briefly vindicated against the contumelious slanders of the fanatique party, tearming it porrage. By Gyles Calfine. London: printed by T.M. for William Potter, 1660. ESTC No. R15722. Grub Street ID 63633.