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A discovery of the great fantasie, or, Phantasticall conceitednesse. 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; therewithall, reviling, traducing, condemning, excommunicating, 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 endeavouring to save the angels a labour against the time of the harvest. Together with a discovery of the great arch-whore, and her paramours...
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A discovery of the great fantasie, or, Phantasticall conceitednesse. 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; therewithall, reviling, traducing, condemning, excommunicating, 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 endeavouring to save the angels a labour against the time of the harvest. Together with a discovery of the great arch-whore, and her paramours...
Published 1642“…Discovery of the great arch-whore.…”
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A Discovery of the great fantasie, or, Phantasticall conceitednesse 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...
Published 1642“…Discovery of the great arch-whore.…”
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A Discovery of the great fantasie, or, Phantasticall conceitednesse 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, excommunicating, 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...
Published 1642“…Discovery of the great arch-whore.…”
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A discovery of the great fantasie, or, Phantasticall conceitednesse. 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; therewithall, reviling, traducing, condemning, excommunicating, 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 endeavouring to save the angels a labour against the time of the harvest. Together with a discovery of the great arch-whore, and her paramours...
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