Gc.7.20(65)
Certain grievances, or, The popish errors and vngodlinesse of the service-book; plainly laid open, with some reasons wherefore it may and ought to be removed; well worthy the serious consideration of the right honorable and high court of Parliament. The fifth time imprinted, corrected, and much enlarged. By Lewis Hughes minister of Gods Word. Whereunto is annexed most strange and fearfull judgements shewed upon churches in times of divine service. Set forth by way of dialogue between a countrey gentleman and a minister of Gods Word. Here is also added certain reasons wherefore the Church of Scotland refused the service book.
The fifth time imprinted, corrected and much enlarged.
London : Printed by T[homas]..P[aine]., 1642.
[8], 57, [1] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
Catalogued from incomplete copy.
"To the Christian reader" signed: Lewes Hughes.
Originally published in 1640 as: Certaine grievances well worthy the serious consideration of the right honourable, and high Court of Parliament.
Printer's name from ESTC.
Wing, H3315
ESTC, R37915
Possibly in library in 17th century with other pamphlet volumes in numbered sequence.
17th century calf boards; blind double rule border; single gilt fillet along board edges; red stained text block edges; smooth spine rebacked in 20th-century calf with blind double fillets; modern red leather spine label "Petitions etc. 1641,2 vol. III"; binder's stamp of R. L. Day.
ECL copy is imperfect; wanting all but the "Reasons why the service-booke was refused of the Church of Scotland", pp. 51-57, [1].
Bound in a volume of Civil War pamphlets with list of volume contents on 19th/20th century Eton stationery tipped in at front.
Church of England Book of common prayer
England London.
B52392