A Confvtation of M. Lewes Hewes his dialogve, or, An answer to a dialogve or conference betweene a country gentleman and a minister of Gods Word about the Booke of common prayer set forth for the satisfying of those who clamour against the said Booke and maliciously revile them that are serious in the use thereof : whereunto is annexed a satisfactory discourse concerning episcopacy and the svrplisse.

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A Confvtation of M. Lewes Hewes his dialogve, or, An answer to a dialogve or conference betweene a country gentleman and a minister of Gods Word about the Booke of common prayer set forth for the satisfying of those who clamour against the said Booke and maliciously revile them that are serious in the use thereof : whereunto is annexed a satisfactory discourse concerning episcopacy and the svrplisse.
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London :: Printed for I. M. ...,
1641.
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Subject terms
Hughes, Lewes, fl. 1620. -- Certaine grievances.
Church of England. -- Book of common prayer.
Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800.
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"A Confvtation of M. Lewes Hewes his dialogve, or, An answer to a dialogve or conference betweene a country gentleman and a minister of Gods Word about the Booke of common prayer set forth for the satisfying of those who clamour against the said Booke and maliciously revile them that are serious in the use thereof : whereunto is annexed a satisfactory discourse concerning episcopacy and the svrplisse." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34268.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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DIALOGUE.

Gent.

Why doe some say that the Priest and Clarke when they doe Church a woman, are like to a couple of players acting their parts?

Min.

Because the Priest doth skip over these words, But deli∣ver us from evill, and doth leave them to the Clark to say for his part, &c.

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