Iohn White's defence. In the behalfe of himself, his honoured commander, the lieutenant of the Tower and the other his fellow warders. Against a lying and slanderous pamphlet written by Iohn Lilburne, and intitled Liberty vindicated against slavery. The author of which pamphlet, is here reprehended for his slandering, taxed for his libelling, and incited (the spirit of disaffection abandoned.) to submit himselfe to his rulers, as he is commanded. To live in unity with his fellow commanders, as he ought.
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- Iohn White's defence. In the behalfe of himself, his honoured commander, the lieutenant of the Tower and the other his fellow warders. Against a lying and slanderous pamphlet written by Iohn Lilburne, and intitled Liberty vindicated against slavery. The author of which pamphlet, is here reprehended for his slandering, taxed for his libelling, and incited (the spirit of disaffection abandoned.) to submit himselfe to his rulers, as he is commanded. To live in unity with his fellow commanders, as he ought.
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London: Printed by E.G. for John Hardesty at the signe of the Black spread-Fagle [sic] in Duck-Lane, 1646.
- Publication year
- 1646-1646
- ESTC No.
- R201093
- Grub Street ID
- 78552
- Description
- [2], 13, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- The words "To submit .. rulers," and "To live .. commanders," are bracketed together on title page.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 15th.".