A brand taken out of the fire. Or The Romish spider, with his webbe of treason. VVouen and broken together with the seuerall vses that the world and Church shall make thereof. By T. Cooper, preacher of Gods word.
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- A brand taken out of the fire. Or The Romish spider, with his webbe of treason. VVouen and broken together with the seuerall vses that the world and Church shall make thereof. By T. Cooper, preacher of Gods word.
- Author
- Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by G. Eld [and Thomas Purfoot] for Iohn Hodgets, and are to be sould at his shop in Paules Church-yeard,
- 1606.
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- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Gunpowder Plot, 1605 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A brand taken out of the fire. Or The Romish spider, with his webbe of treason. VVouen and broken together with the seuerall vses that the world and Church shall make thereof. By T. Cooper, preacher of Gods word." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19281.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 28, 2025.
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To the High and excellent Prin∣cesse ELIZABETH, eldest Daugh∣ter to our Soueraigne Lord IAMES by the grace of God of Great Britaine, France and Ireland King, defendor of the faith.
MOst gracious Princesse: vouchsafe (I pray you) the remembrance of that blessing, the enioying where∣of (I doubt not) was exceedingly welcome vnto you. And let your fauourable acceptance, pardon the boldnes of the remembrancer, who hauing nothing of his owne, worthy to con∣gratulate your Highnesse comming vnto our Cittie, hath beene glad to take the oportunitie of that gift, which the Lord hath bestowed vpon you, in this great deliuerance, and to present you with the re∣membrance of your owne renewed estate. For as in this deliuerance, whatsoeuer you are, or haue, is newly giuen vnto you: your most renowned Father, and Princely Mother, your louing brethren, and tender sister yourselfe & all: all new gifts, euen newly created; by this great worke of God: so is this remēbrance, a re∣nuing of this great deliuerance, as reuiuing the worke daily vnto you, & prouoking you thereby to answer it in newnes of life. Accept therefore I beseech you (most excellent Lady) the reuiuing of that worke, by which you are that which you are: that so it may further you to that which (by Gods mercy) you shal∣be. And to this end shall my vowes and praiers be re∣nued vnto our God for you, And so I humbly com∣mend your Grace to the grace of God.
Your Graces most bounden, Thomas Cooper.