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Hell broke loose: or, the notorious design of the wicked Ranters, discovered on Sunday last at Black...

Hell broke loose: or, the notorious design of the wicked Ranters, discovered on Sunday last at Black...

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Hell broke loose: or, the notorious design of the wicked Ranters, discovered on Sunday last at Black-Fryers [electronic resource] : Being a true relation of the strange proceedings of Mr. Vaughan, and his wicked proselytes; and their entring of Black-Fryers church in sermon time, like so many spirits from hell, with four damnable papers in the hands, containing such horrible, audacious, and abominable songs, the like not to be parallel'd in former ages. With the manner how this onsolent Ranter traced the streets from Black-Fryers to Saint Paul's Church-yard, in his Holland shirt, without doublet or breeches, a treble cap, like the Pope's miter, with silk fring, and white shooes, and stockings. With their damnable plots, and conspiracies against the ministers of the gospel: their examination before the right honourable the Lord Mayor of London; the sad and woful speeched, made by the ringleader of the Ranters, concerning the city magistrates, and golden chains: and the committing of them to Bridewell till the next sessions.

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Hell broke loose: or, the notorious design of the wicked Ranters, discovered on Sunday last at Black-Fryers [electronic resource] : Being a true relation of the strange proceedings of Mr. Vaughan, and his wicked proselytes; and their entring of Black-Fryers church in sermon time, like so many spirits from hell, with four damnable papers in the hands, containing such horrible, audacious, and abominable songs, the like not to be parallel'd in former ages. With the manner how this onsolent Ranter traced the streets from Black-Fryers to Saint Paul's Church-yard, in his Holland shirt, without doublet or breeches, a treble cap, like the Pope's miter, with silk fring, and white shooes, and stockings. With their damnable plots, and conspiracies against the ministers of the gospel: their examination before the right honourable the Lord Mayor of London; the sad and woful speeched, made by the ringleader of the Ranters, concerning the city magistrates, and golden chains: and the committing of them to Bridewell till the next sessions.

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London : printed for Charles Gustavus, MDCLI. [1651]

Date

MDCLI. [1651]

Record Identifier

74VvmG087vvO

MMS ID

991006595559702626

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English

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[2], 6 p. : ill.

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Publisher

London : printed for Charles Gustavus, MDCLI. [1651]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

MDCLI. [1651]

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Hell broke loose: or, the notorious design of the wicked Ranters, discovered on Sunday last at Black-Fryers [electronic resource] : Being a true relation of the strange proceedings of Mr. Vaughan, and his wicked proselytes; and their entring of Black-Fryers church in sermon time, like so many spirits from hell, with four damnable papers in the hand...

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Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.

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Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) H1379.

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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/57.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2430:2)

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74VvmG087vvO

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MMS ID

991006595559702626