The second part of the pulpit-fool. A satyr. Containing, a distinct character of the most noted clergy-men in the Queens dominions, both Church-Men and Dissenters.
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- The second part of the pulpit-fool. A satyr. Containing, a distinct character of the most noted clergy-men in the Queens dominions, both Church-Men and Dissenters.
- Pulpit-fool. A satyr. Part 2
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London: printed for B. Bragge at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, of whom is to be had the First Part of the Pulpit-Fool, a Satyr, which (together with the Second Part) comprehends a general History of the Clergy in Verse; but more especially of such as are Heterodox, Leud, and Noted for Railing at Protestant Dissenters, 1707.
- Publication year
- 1707-1707
- ESTC No.
- T47348
- Grub Street ID
- 275312
- Description
- 36,33-40p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By John Dunton.
Verse.
Sig.K is used twice in the register, but the text is continuous.Citation/references Foxon, D539