Mrs. James's Vindication of the Church of England, in an answer to a pamphlet entituled, A new test of the Church of England's loyalty. It is not interest that moves me to this, for I never made gain of anything that ever I did, nor none I do desire; for it was nothing but the fear of Gods judgments that hath been the sole cause of all my actions for above these twenty years. I have given so many, that I can give no more, and therefore through the earnest desires of some, I have yielded to publish them, contrary to my intentions. I wish well to the readers, whoever they be

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  • Mrs. James's Vindication of the Church of England, in an answer to a pamphlet entituled, A new test of the Church of England's loyalty. It is not interest that moves me to this, for I never made gain of anything that ever I did, nor none I do desire; for it was nothing but the fear of Gods judgments that hath been the sole cause of all my actions for above these twenty years. I have given so many, that I can give no more, and therefore through the earnest desires of some, I have yielded to publish them, contrary to my intentions. I wish well to the readers, whoever they be
  • Vindication of the Church of England
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Imprint
London : printed for me Elinor James, 1687.
Publication year
1687
ESTC No.
R203217
Grub Street ID
80350
Description
12 p. ; 4°.
Note
At foot of title: Price two pence

Wing J423 is found with title and final leaves in varying states. In this state, title has additional three lines, last line ending, "... whoever they be."; title page has price below imprint; p. 11 has catchword, 'Hea-'. See also ESTC R36027

Both states of this pamphlet were typeset to make them appear collated: A]4 B]2. Leaf A1 is missigned 'A2', leaf A2 is correctly signed 'A2', and leaf A4 is missigned 'B'

Signatures: pi1(=[B]2) A]4 [B]]2(-[B]2).