The powring out of the seven vials: or An exposition, of the 16. chapter of the Revelation, with an application of it to our times. Wherein is revealed Gods powring out the full vials of his fierce wrath. 1. Upon the lowest and basest sort of Catholicks. 2. Their worship and religion. 3. Their priests and ministers. 4. The house of Austria, and Popes supremacy. 5. Episcopall government. 6. Their Euphrates, or the streame of their supportments. 7. Their grosse ignorance, and blind superstitions. Very fit and necessary for this present age. Preached in sundry sermon at Boston in New-England: by the learned and reverend Iohn Cotton BB. of Divinity, and teacher to the church there

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  • The powring out of the seven vials: or An exposition, of the 16. chapter of the Revelation, with an application of it to our times. Wherein is revealed Gods powring out the full vials of his fierce wrath. 1. Upon the lowest and basest sort of Catholicks. 2. Their worship and religion. 3. Their priests and ministers. 4. The house of Austria, and Popes supremacy. 5. Episcopall government. 6. Their Euphrates, or the streame of their supportments. 7. Their grosse ignorance, and blind superstitions. Very fit and necessary for this present age. Preached in sundry sermon at Boston in New-England: by the learned and reverend Iohn Cotton BB. of Divinity, and teacher to the church there
  • Powring out of the seven vials Pouring out of the seven vials Exposition, of the 16. chapter of the Revelation, with an application of it to our times
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Imprint
London: printed for R.S. and are to be sold at Henry Overtons shop in Popes-head Alley, 1642.
Publication year
1642-1642
ESTC No.
R22938
Grub Street ID
101875
Description
[4], 35, [1]; 24; 24; 43, [1]; 16, 14, [2], 19, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
"To the Christian reader" signed: I.H. [i.e. John Humfrey]. "Mr. Humfrey had gotten the notes from some who had took them by characters and printed them in London ... which was a great wrong to Mr. Cotton ... for it had been fit he should have perused and corrected the copy before it had been printed"--Entry in Winthrop's Journals, 1642.

Most of the included sermons have separate pagination and register.

Leaf 2C4 is blank.

Variant: the "n" of "in" is upside down on title page, line 20.