A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of London, and other parts of the kingdome, which have been justly sequestred from their pastorall-charges, and since that (some of them) defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelaticall pride and malignancie of their owne spirits; since the yeare 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the severall pernicious casualties of the same. Or, A succinct traiterologie, in answer to a lying martyrologie, and catalogue of the gracelesse, and godlesse, lazy Levites, and proud prelaticall priests of the City of London, and beyond the liberties thereof, who have been justly imprisoned and deprived of their estates ... Serving for London, especially, and the liberties thereof, with the out-parishes; together with most parts of the whole kingdome, both city and country. / By J:V.
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A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of London, and other parts of the kingdome, which have been justly sequestred from their pastorall-charges, and since that (some of them) defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelaticall pride and malignancie of their owne spirits; since the yeare 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the severall pernicious casualties of the same. Or, A succinct traiterologie, in answer to a lying martyrologie, and catalogue of the gracelesse, and godlesse, lazy Levites, and proud prelaticall priests of the City of London, and beyond the liberties thereof, who have been justly imprisoned and deprived of their estates ... Serving for London, especially, and the liberties thereof, with the out-parishes; together with most parts of the whole kingdome, both city and country. / By J:V.
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Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652.
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London, :: [s.n.],
Printed in the year, 1647.
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Griffith, Matthew, 1599?-1665. -- Generall bill of mortality, of the clergy of London -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Clergy -- Early works to 1800.
Clergy -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
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"A just correction and inlargement of a scandalous bill of the mortality of the malignant clergie of London, and other parts of the kingdome, which have been justly sequestred from their pastorall-charges, and since that (some of them) defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelaticall pride and malignancie of their owne spirits; since the yeare 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the severall pernicious casualties of the same. Or, A succinct traiterologie, in answer to a lying martyrologie, and catalogue of the gracelesse, and godlesse, lazy Levites, and proud prelaticall priests of the City of London, and beyond the liberties thereof, who have been justly imprisoned and deprived of their estates ... Serving for London, especially, and the liberties thereof, with the out-parishes; together with most parts of the whole kingdome, both city and country. / By J:V." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A95889.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
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DR. Ʋty of Chigwell in Essex, sequestred for being a most e∣gregiously
infamous rotten-hearted papist, publickly pro∣fessing
he loved the Pope with all his heart, denying the Kings
Supremacy, blasphemously avouched, that the Arch-prelate of
Canterburies commands ought equally to be obeyed with Gods
word, and a desperate Malig.
Mr. Ʋdall of Aultins Lon. sequestred for making and main∣taining
most proudly and presumptuously a wicked book, intituled
Noli me tangere, wherein he aspersed the Parliament with many
notorious scandalls, and impious false accusations, and for being
otherwise also a most desperate malignant.
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