Vituli labiorum. Or, A thanksgiving sermon, in commemoration of our great deliverance from the horrid Powder-Plot, 1605 And also of Gods merciful discovery of a bloody conspiracy against His Majesties Person, and the Protestant religion, 1678. Both intended by the papists. Preached at St. Peter's, Exon, Nov. 5. 1678. In prosecution whereof the Churches persecutions, foreign and domestick, by the hands of popish votaries, ever since the Reformation, are briefly recapitulated. Their charge of novelty on our church and religion is retorted. The absurdity of many of their doctrines and principles, and how destructive unto civil government, is detected. By John Reynolds, M.A.

Reynolds, John, d. 1693?
Publisher: printed for Tho Cockeril at the Three Leggs in the Poultry and Walter Dight bookseller in Exceter
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57190 ESTC ID: R219030 STC ID: R1318
Subject Headings: Gunpowder Plot, 1605; Gunpowder plot; Popish Plot; Popish Plot, 1678;
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