The Adamites sermon containing their manner of preaching, expounding, and prophesying, as it was delivered in Marie-bone Park / by Obadiah Couchman, a grave weaver, dwelling in Southwark, who with his companie were taken and discovered by the constable and other officers of that place, by the meanes of a womans husband who dogged them hither, and some part likewise by meanes of a gentlewoman, a widow who is a ministers daughter in the citie of London, who was almost perswaded to become one of their societie, if her father had not disswaded her from it ; also a dialogue between an Adamite and a Brownist, concerning their religion, &c.

Couchman, Obadiah
Publisher: Printed for Francis Coules
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A34729 ESTC ID: R14668 STC ID: C6511
Subject Headings: Adamites; Brownists;
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In-Text The second is a nakednesse of stone-walls, and windowes full of Idolatrous pictures, Organs that bellow like the Beast of Rome, or to interpret it more plainly: The second is a nakedness of stonewalls, and windows full of Idolatrous pictures, Organs that bellow like the Beast of Room, or to interpret it more plainly: dt ord vbz dt n1 pp-f n2, cc n2 j pp-f j n2, n2 cst vvb av-j dt n1 pp-f vvi, cc pc-acp vvi pn31 av-dc av-j:




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