Symbol?, sive Conflictus cum antichristo: or, Reflections upon, and an answer to Mr. No-bodies dialogue, feigned between an old Q Elizabeth Protestant, and his neighbour, as far as the writings and person of John Humphries, are therein abused and calumniated through the malice of a second Bo-peep author. Wherein falsely and maliciously he is made a papist by Mr. Momus that lies hid in the belly of the Trojan horse; with a parallel of the principles of a papist and a true Protestant, and a brief confession of the faith of the author.
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- Symbol?, sive Conflictus cum antichristo: or, Reflections upon, and an answer to Mr. No-bodies dialogue, feigned between an old Q Elizabeth Protestant, and his neighbour, as far as the writings and person of John Humphries, are therein abused and calumniated through the malice of a second Bo-peep author. Wherein falsely and maliciously he is made a papist by Mr. Momus that lies hid in the belly of the Trojan horse; with a parallel of the principles of a papist and a true Protestant, and a brief confession of the faith of the author.
- Symbol? Conflictus cum antichristo Reflections upon, and an answer to Mr. No-bodies dialogue
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[[London]: Printed for the author, 1681]
- Publication year
- 1681-1681
- ESTC No.
- R216485
- Grub Street ID
- 91374
- Description
- 4 p. ; 2⁰
- Note
- Caption title.
First word of title is in Greek characters.
At end: Written by John Humphryes.
Imprint from colophon; place of publication from Wing.