One of Antichrists voluntiers defeated, and the true light vindicated. In answer to a book called Ignis fatuus, published by one R.I. Wherein he vindicates Edward Dod, and Samuell Smith (of the county of Salop) in their lyes, folly, and wickedness, and hath added more of his own, with divers of his false doctrines, lyes and slanders, &c. brought to light, and reproved: as that the law of the spirit of life, is imperfect, and not fit to be a Christian rule, and also, humane nature may be taken for the regenerate part of man, and the soul, &c. And likewise calls idolatry, civillity, and heathenish complements, courtesie. His vindication made voyd, and his weapons broken, and he taken captive, and left with E.D. and S.S. among the slime pits of Siddim near Sodom, with his ignis fatuus. By F.H. a witnesse to the perfect law, of the spirit of life.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate, 1660.
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R16812
Grub Street ID
64624
Description
[2], 30 p. ; 4⁰
Note
F.H. = Francis Howgill.

"Ignis fatuus" is untraced.

Identified as Wing (2nd ed.) H3175 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reel 791.
Uncontrolled note
Cf. Wing (2nd ed.) H3175 which has "Anti-Christ's" in title and "T: Simmons" in the imprint