A reply to that treasonous and blasphemous almanack, for 1687. Printed in Holland, by (whom? but) Jo. Partridge an English renegado for treason. Manifesting his absurd errours in art; and declaring the genuine significations of the stars towards Great Britain, Rome, &c. Together with the nativities of both places, shewing their excellent correspondence with the late great conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, the ruling configuration of this age. Cum privilegio & gratia regiæ majestatis.

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  • A reply to that treasonous and blasphemous almanack, for 1687. Printed in Holland, by (whom? but) Jo. Partridge an English renegado for treason. Manifesting his absurd errours in art; and declaring the genuine significations of the stars towards Great Britain, Rome, &c. Together with the nativities of both places, shewing their excellent correspondence with the late great conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, the ruling configuration of this age. Cum privilegio & gratia regiæ majestatis.
  • Reply to that treasonous and blasphemous almanac, for 1687
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for Nath. Thompson at the entrance to the Old Spring-Garden, MDCLXXXVII [1687]
Publication year
1687-1687
ESTC No.
R182660
Grub Street ID
72674
Description
[16], 49, [3] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 8⁰
Note
By John Gadbury; an attack on John Partridge's 1687 almanac (probably Wing A2016B).
Uncontrolled note
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