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Idolaters ruine and Englands triumph; or the meditations of a maimed souldier. Wherein is contained singular incouragement for all souldiers that fight for the lawes of a Kingdome, and the liberty of the subject, and contend for the Gospel of Christ, against the power of antichrist. And also certaine descriptions of plots and traytors, both in England and Ireland; and also how God hath crossed idolaters ever since the creation, at one time or other; and of later times how God hath prevented by his power and providence the noysome vermine and brood of Rome, from bringing their cursed intents and purposes to perfection. Written by a Commander, wounded in the Parliament service, well knowne, and approved of, in, and about London: in the time of his cure meditating upon the 48 of Jeremiah, at the 30 verse, I know his wrath, saith the Lord of hosts, but it shall not be so, his lies shall not so effect it. By W. W. Souldier. Authorized and published according to order.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.25[3]; Wing (2nd ed.) / W2015.
W. W. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [6], 36 p. London: Printed for the author [by M. Simmons], 1645.
W. W. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [6], 36 p. London: Printed for the author [by M. Simmons], 1645.
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