A Discovery of the great fantasie, or, Phantasticall conceitednesse [electronic resource] : that is to say, of the antichristian blindnes of those that out of a meer false imagination and phantasticall conceitednesse do hold themselves to be Christians, sprituall divines, deputies and messengers or spokes-men of Christ : and take upon them as mediatours to save others whom they call the secular lay-men : therewithal reviling, traducing, condemning, excomminicating, persecuting, exiling, and putting to death the true children of God for not yeelding unto this phantasie of theirs : conceiving that therein they do God great service when they busie themselves in weeding the ground thus, according to their phantasies : and together with a discovery of the great arch-whore and her paramours or lovers, whereof the spirit of God beareth witnesse.

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Other title:Discovery of the great fantasie.
Phantasticall conceitednesse.
Discovery of the great arch-whore.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by T. P. and M. S. ..., 1642.
Series:Early English books online.
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