Eikōn alēthinē. The pourtraiture of truths most sacred majesty truly suffering, though not solely. Wherein the false colours are washed off, wherewith the painter-steiner had bedawbed truth, the late King and the Parliament, in his counterfeit piece entituled Eikōn basilikē. Published to uudeceive [sic] the world.

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Eikōn alēthinē. The pourtraiture of truths most sacred majesty truly suffering, though not solely. Wherein the false colours are washed off, wherewith the painter-steiner had bedawbed truth, the late King and the Parliament, in his counterfeit piece entituled Eikōn basilikē. Published to uudeceive [sic] the world.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Paine, and are to be sold by George Whittington at the blew Anchor in Corn-hill,
1649.
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"Eikōn alēthinē. The pourtraiture of truths most sacred majesty truly suffering, though not solely. Wherein the false colours are washed off, wherewith the painter-steiner had bedawbed truth, the late King and the Parliament, in his counterfeit piece entituled Eikōn basilikē. Published to uudeceive [sic] the world." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A83786.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2024.

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ἜΙΚΩΝ ἈΛΉΘΙΝΗ. EIKON ALETHINE THE POVRTRAITVRE OF Truths most sacred Majesty truly suffering, though not solely.

Wherein the false colours are washed off, where∣with the Painter-steiner had bedawbed Truth, the late King and the Parliament, in his counterfeit Piece entituled Εικων βασιλική.

Published to undeceive the World.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Homer. 9. Iliad.

Aditum nocendi perfido praestat fides. Sen.

Animadverto enim etiam Deos ipsos, non tam accuratis ado∣rantium precibus, quam innocentia & sanctitate laetari: gratiorem{que} existimari, qui delubris eorum puram, ca∣stam{que} mentem, quam qui meditatum carmen intulerit. Plinii Panegyric.

PROV. 12. 9.

The lip of truth shall be established for ever; but a lying tongue is but for a moment.

London printed by Thomas Paine, and are to be sold by George Whittington at the blew Anchor in Corn-hill. 1649.

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