The malice of the rebellious husband-men against the true heir plainly discovered in this brief reply to the blasphemies, lies, and slanders, of Ra. Austen / by James Jackson ...

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The malice of the rebellious husband-men against the true heir plainly discovered in this brief reply to the blasphemies, lies, and slanders, of Ra. Austen / by James Jackson ...
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Jackson, James, fl. 1674-1708.
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[London :: s.n.],
1676.
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THE MALICE OF THE Rebellious Husband-men AGAINST The True Heir. Plainly discovered In this Brief REPLY TO THE Blasphemies, Lies, and Slanders, of Ra. AUSTEN.

By JAMES JACKSON, Author of the Strong Man Armed Cast out, &c.

Behold ye despisers, and wonder; for a work is wrought in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you.

And when they saw him, they said one to another, this is the Heir, come let us kill him, that the Inheritance may be ours.

Printed in the Year 1676.

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