A Magazine of scandall, or, A heape of wickednesse of two infamous ministers, consorts, one named Thomas Fowkes of Earle Soham in Suffolk, convicted by law for killing a man, and the other named Iohn Lowes of Brandeston, who hath beene arraigned for witchcraft, and convicted by law for a common barrettor: together with the manner how my Lord of Canterbury would put and keep them in the ministery : not withstanding the many petitions and certificates from their parishioners and others, presented to him, they being the head and most notorious of the scandalous ministers within the county of Suffolke, and well may be said of all England : and against whom as chiefe of the scandalous ministers the county of Suffolke have petitioned to the Parliament : and desired to bee seene by Parliament because herein is something mentioned which is conceived, that one of these scandalous ministers have abused the authority of the Lords in Parliament

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Language:English
Published: Printed at London : for R. H., 1642
Printed at London : 1642
Printed at London : 1642
Series:Early English books online
Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 250:E.137, no. 17
Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 250:E.137, no. 17
Thomason Tracts ; 24:E.13717
Thomason Tracts ; 24:E.137[17]
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