The ministers hue and cry, or, A true discovery of the unsufferable injuries, robberies, cozenages and oppressions now acted against ministers and impropriators: especially, against ministers placed by authority of Parliament. Set forth in a dialogue between four men, viz. Paul Shepherd, a minister of the Gospel. Barnaby Sheaf, an impropriator or lay parson. Robin Rob-Minister, one that robs and defrauds the minister of his maintenance. Tom Tythe-short, one that paies his tythes and duties short of what is due. Published, by Richard Culmer, late minister of God Word at Harbledown near Canterbury. Let this hue and cry passe, and follow it post haste, haste. Imprimatur, John Downam.

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  • The ministers hue and cry, or, A true discovery of the unsufferable injuries, robberies, cozenages and oppressions now acted against ministers and impropriators: especially, against ministers placed by authority of Parliament. Set forth in a dialogue between four men, viz. Paul Shepherd, a minister of the Gospel. Barnaby Sheaf, an impropriator or lay parson. Robin Rob-Minister, one that robs and defrauds the minister of his maintenance. Tom Tythe-short, one that paies his tythes and duties short of what is due. Published, by Richard Culmer, late minister of God Word at Harbledown near Canterbury. Let this hue and cry passe, and follow it post haste, haste. Imprimatur, John Downam.
  • Ministers hue and cry True discovery of the unsufferable injuries, robberies, cozenages and oppressions now acted against ministers and impropriators: especially, against ministers placed by authority of Parliament
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Imprint
London: printed by Abraham Miller, 1651.
Publication year
1651-1651
ESTC No.
R206467
Grub Street ID
82985
Description
[2], 21, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
The words "Paul Shepherd, ... short of what is due." are bracketed together on title page.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 27.".

Signatures: A-C?.
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