A late printed sermon against false prophets, vindicated by letter, from the causeless aspersions of Mr. Francis Cheynell. / By Jasper Mayne, D.D. the mis-understood author of it.

Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A89004 ESTC ID: R201569 STC ID: M1471
Subject Headings: Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1665; Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672. -- Sermon against false prophets; Religious disputations -- England;
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