Os ossorianvm, or A bone for a bishop to pick: being a vindication of some passages in a treatise lately published, called Anti-cavalierisme, from the impertinent and importune exceptions of Gr: Williams, the author of the Grand rebellion: calling himselfe by the name of the L. Bishop of Ossory. Wherein likewise, the malignitie of severall passages in the said Grand rebellion against the Parliament, is discovered; and that question further cleared; how and in what sense kingly government may be said to be the ordinance of God: so that it may indifferently serve fo an answer to that whole discourse. By the author of the sayd treatise of Anti-Cavalierisme.
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- Os ossorianvm, or A bone for a bishop to pick: being a vindication of some passages in a treatise lately published, called Anti-cavalierisme, from the impertinent and importune exceptions of Gr: Williams, the author of the Grand rebellion: calling himselfe by the name of the L. Bishop of Ossory. Wherein likewise, the malignitie of severall passages in the said Grand rebellion against the Parliament, is discovered; and that question further cleared; how and in what sense kingly government may be said to be the ordinance of God: so that it may indifferently serve fo an answer to that whole discourse. By the author of the sayd treatise of Anti-Cavalierisme.
- Os ossorianum Bone for a bishop to pick
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London: printed for Henry Overton, 1643.
- Publication year
- 1643
- ESTC No.
- R1631
- Grub Street ID
- 64177
- Description
- 64, [2] p. ; 4⁰
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- Anonymous. By John Goodwin.
A defense of his "Anti-Cavalierisme", in reply to "Vindiciae regum" by Gryffith Williams.
Running title reads: A bone for a bishop to pick.
With a final errata leaf.
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- L copy filmed on UMI "Tract supplement" reel E1 (Harl. 5921[92]): title page only