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.
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Cooper, Thomas, fl. 1626.
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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 right Honourable, the Lord Harington, and his most vertuous Ladie.

RIGHT HONOVRABLE: seeing the Lord hath ioyned you both in the benefit of this great deliuerance: therefore haue I beene emboldened to ioyne your Honours also in this remembrance thereof. Though I doe not say with the Iewes, concerning the Centurion, that you are worthy of this blessing: yet I may safely say what Peter did of the other Centurion: that herein hath the Lord remembred your loue vnto the Gospell, and care vnto his Saints. My hearts desire is, that this deliue∣rance may encrease these blessings vnto you, that so you may grow vp from grace to grace, 'till you attaine vnto the full measure of the age of Iesus Christ: to whose bles∣sed protection I commend your Honours, and your Princely Charge. And so I humblie take my leaue.

Your Honours in all dutie. Thomas Cooper.

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