The traytors perspective-glass. Or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides, who were either fomentors of the late bloody wars against the King, or had a hand in his death. Whereunto is added three perfect characters of those late-executed regicides, viz. Okey, Corbet, and Barkstead. Wherein many remarkable passages of their several lives, and barbarous actions, from the beginning of the late wars, to the death of that blessed martyr Charles the first. Are faithfully delineated by I.T. gent.
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- The traytors perspective-glass. Or, Sundry examples of Gods just judgments executed upon many eminent regicides, who were either fomentors of the late bloody wars against the King, or had a hand in his death. Whereunto is added three perfect characters of those late-executed regicides, viz. Okey, Corbet, and Barkstead. Wherein many remarkable passages of their several lives, and barbarous actions, from the beginning of the late wars, to the death of that blessed martyr Charles the first. Are faithfully delineated by I.T. gent.
- Traytors perspective glass
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London: printed by H.B. for Phil. Stephens the younger, at the sign of the Kings Armes, over against the Middle Temple in Fleet-street, 1662.
- Publication year
- 1662-1662
- ESTC No.
- R2371
- Grub Street ID
- 107567
- Description
- [4], 43, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Formerly attributed by John Taylor.
First leaf bears "A catalogue of Gods just judgements against such persons as are mentioned in the following treatise." in red text on verso.
Identified as Wing T521 on UMI "Early English books, 1641-1700", microfilm reel 516.
Some copies with stop-press corrections on last line of p. 34 and line 1 of p. 35 (not differentiated).