The lyar confounded or A briefe refutation of John Lilburnes miserably-mistated-case, mistaken-law; seditious calumnies, and most malicious lyes against the High Court of Parliament, the Honourable Committee of Examinations, Mr Speaker, with other Members of the Commons House; and Mr William Prynne; wherewith he hath seduced many ignorant overcredulous people. Manifesting the Parliaments extraordinary clemency towards him, their justice in their commitment of, and proceedings against him; for which he so ingratefully and falsely taxeth them, with tyranny and injustice By William Prynne of Lincolnes Inne, Esquire.
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- The lyar confounded or A briefe refutation of John Lilburnes miserably-mistated-case, mistaken-law; seditious calumnies, and most malicious lyes against the High Court of Parliament, the Honourable Committee of Examinations, Mr Speaker, with other Members of the Commons House; and Mr William Prynne; wherewith he hath seduced many ignorant overcredulous people. Manifesting the Parliaments extraordinary clemency towards him, their justice in their commitment of, and proceedings against him; for which he so ingratefully and falsely taxeth them, with tyranny and injustice By William Prynne of Lincolnes Inne, Esquire.
- Briefe refutation of John Lilburnes miserably-mistated-case Briefe relation and refutation of John Lilburnes notorious lyes and calumnies against the Parliament and others
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London: printed by John Macock, for Michael Spark senior, 1645.
- Publication year
- 1645-1645
- ESTC No.
- R212413
- Grub Street ID
- 88015
- Description
- [8], 48 p. ; 4⁰
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- The first leaf is blank.
Running title reads: A briefe relation and refutation of John Lilburnes notorious lyes and calumnies against the Parliament and others.
Principally directed against Lilburne's "Letter to a friend" (Wing L2090)--Thomason Catalogue.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Octob: 15".