An order from the High Conrt [sic] of Parliament, which was read on Sunday last, in every church, being the 19. day of December, 1641. Subscribed by Alderman Soames, and Captain Ven, burgesses for the honourable City of London. Also the true coppie of a seditious paper, delivered in the pulpit to the minister of Christ church upon Suuday [sic], being the 19. of December, and afterwards presented to the lord major by Mr. Mamsbridge, reader of Christ-church, and petti-canon of Saint Pauls, London. Likewise the sermon which was preached in the church of St. Sepnlchres [sic] by a Brownnist on Sunday last, which caused a great disturbance, and how the author was committed. His text was taken out of the 1. of Revelations, and the 14. verse. His head and his eares were white, as white wooll, and as snow, and his eyes were as a flame of fire. With the relation of the congregation of Brownists the same day at the signe of the Lock in fleerstreet [sic].

England and Wales. Parliament
Publisher: Printed for William Bowden
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A82919 ESTC ID: R1432 STC ID: E1684
Subject Headings: Charles I, 1625-1649 -- Sources; Dissenters, Religious -- England; Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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