Miracles not ceas'd to His Grace George Duke of Buckingham &c., of his miraculous cure and of the rest of all the most wonderfull and glorious miracles and cures wrought by a Roman Catholick priest in and about the cities of London and Westminister, in the moneths of Iune and Iuly 1663, in confirmation of the holy Roman Catholick faith / by A.S.
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Miracles not ceas'd to His Grace George Duke of Buckingham &c., of his miraculous cure and of the rest of all the most wonderfull and glorious miracles and cures wrought by a Roman Catholick priest in and about the cities of London and Westminister, in the moneths of Iune and Iuly 1663, in confirmation of the holy Roman Catholick faith / by A.S.
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London :: [s.n.],
1663.
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Buckingham, George Villiers, -- Duke of, 1628-1687.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
Miracles.
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"Miracles not ceas'd to His Grace George Duke of Buckingham &c., of his miraculous cure and of the rest of all the most wonderfull and glorious miracles and cures wrought by a Roman Catholick priest in and about the cities of London and Westminister, in the moneths of Iune and Iuly 1663, in confirmation of the holy Roman Catholick faith / by A.S." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35963.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
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An Additional Advertisement to § 8.
of CHAP. V.
NOte here, That this poor man Tho∣mas
Elder being cured and glorifying
God (like him that was cured by Christ, and
examined by the Jews, Iohn 9.) was
brought to Hixe's-Hall, and there publick∣ly
examined: How were your eyes open∣ed?
how did you see? He answered, The
Holy man of God cured me. They like
the Jews replyed We know he is not a man
of God, but rather of the Divel, a Papist
Priest, a Seducer, a Witch, a Cheater, &c.
and therefore we command thee speak no
more of him: for if you tell any man that
he cured thee, we will put thee in prison.
O potent Command! O wise Threatning!
Put me in prison, said he; You may indeed
imprison my body, if you please, but you
cannot imprison, confine, or coarct my
soul. While I have breath in my body, said
he, I shall openly acknowledg and confess
God's admirable Wonders; and respect
and honour his Servant whom he made an
Instrument and Minister of his Mercies
unto me, &c. Ask himself, he is alive
still; Ask his neighbours; Ask them at
Hixe's-Hall.
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