Maromah, the Lord of Rome the Antichrist, finally and fully discover'd his name and the number of his name, hitherto wonderfully hid in the words of Solomon and Isaiah, but now reveal'd beyond all scruple and doubt : to the most seasonable comfort of all the faithful, to the everlasting confusion of Pope and popish ministers, to the vindication, praise and encouragement of all Protestant witnesses, peculiarly [sic] the happy discoverers of the late most horrid Popish Plot : being a second sermon on Prov. XIV. 25, preacht in Istleworth Church on Novemb. 16, 1679 / by William Ramsay, B.D. ...

Ramsay, William, B.D
Publisher: Printed by J A for Benj Billingsley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57810 ESTC ID: R10342 STC ID: R217
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XIV, 25; Catholic Church -- Controversial literature;
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