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Fk.4.14(07)

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[Ravillac redivivus]

Title

The spirit of fanaticism: exemplify'd in the tryals of Mr. James Mitchel (a Presbyterian minister, who was hang'd at Edinburgh, for an attempt made upon the Archbishop of St. Andrews.) And Major Thomas Weir (a Gifted Brother at the Knack of Extempore Prayer) who was burnt between Edinburgh and Leith April the 11th, 1670. for adultery, beastiality with a mare and a cow, and incest with his own sister, who was likewise hang'd the next day after him. To which is added an account of the original of Presbytery in Scotland, and their Behaviour towards the Episcopal Clergy; wherein is Demonstrated that Rebellion has ever been the Principal Article of their Faith. Written by an Advocate of the civil law in Scotland.

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London : Printed for E. Curll, at the Dial and Bible against St. Dunstan's CHurch in Fleet-street, 1710.

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Advocate of the civil law in Scotland = George Hickes; also attributed to Sir George Mackenzie.

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First published in 1678 as 'Ravillac redivivus'.

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Price from imprint: Price One Shilling.

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Bound with ten other items.

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Ms. contents list on flyleaf.

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Previously: Dm.4.14.

Citation/references note

ESTC N23932

Additional physical form available

Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn. : Primary Source Microfilm, an imprint of Gale Group, 2000. 1 reel ; 35mm. Unit 313. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 10941, no. 14).

Additional physical form available

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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England London.

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B22575
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