A godly and profitable treatise, intituled Absolom his fall: or The ruin of Roysters. VVherein euery Christian may as in a mirrour behold, the vile and abominable abuse of curled long haire, so much now vsed in this our realme, with the detestable pride of al sorts of people in this our citie of London. With a plaine and manifest demonstration of the heauy iudgements of God which shall fall on them for the same, without speedie reformation thereof.
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- A godly and profitable treatise, intituled Absolom his fall: or The ruin of Roysters. VVherein euery Christian may as in a mirrour behold, the vile and abominable abuse of curled long haire, so much now vsed in this our realme, with the detestable pride of al sorts of people in this our citie of London. With a plaine and manifest demonstration of the heauy iudgements of God which shall fall on them for the same, without speedie reformation thereof.
- Absolom his fall
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Imprinted at London: by Thomas Orwin for N. L[ing]. and Iohn Busbi, [1590]
- Publication year
- 1590-1590
- ESTC No.
- S95454
- Grub Street ID
- 153458
- Description
- [8], 36 leaves ; 8⁰
- Note
- Epistle dedicatory and "To the reader" signed: W.T.
Publisher's name from STC.
Running title reads: Absolom his fall.
Signatures: A-E? F?.