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A Lordly Prelate. Being, Diverse experimentall receits. how to re- cover a Bishop if he were lost. Written for the satisfaction of after times, should they desire to recall, what we labour to reject. (cut; Laud?)
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A Charme For Canterburian Spirits. Which (since the death of this Arch-Prelate) have appeared in sundry shapes, and haunted divers houses in the City of London. With his Graces waftage over the Red Sea of Cocitus in Charons Ferry-boat; And his magnificent entertain- ment into the Daemoniack Court. (cat), A Full and Satisfactorie Ansvvere To The Arch-Bishop Of Canterbvries Speech, Or, Funerall Sermon Preached by himselfe on the Tower-Hill, on Friday the tenth. of Ianuary, 1645. Upon Hebr. 12. 1,2. At which time he was there and then Beheaded. Wherein Is a full and plenary Discourse to satisfie all those who have been startled with his Suttle and Jesuiticall Falacies, and evasions in the said Speech. And other passages and observations of great consequence, to satisfy the expectation of the King-dome therein. ... (4 lines) and A letter sent by William Lavvd archbishop of Canterburie.
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