The Resource A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof, (electronic book)
A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof, (electronic book)
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The item A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Liverpool.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof, (electronic book) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Liverpool.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 16 p.
- Note
-
- Signed on p. 8: Luke Fawne. Samuel Gellibrand. Joshua Kirton. John Rothwell. Thomas Vnderhill. Nathaniel Webb
- One of a series in a controversy over the publication of seditious or blasphemous works
- The words "corrupt the pure doctrine .. that which is worse." are bracketed together on title page
- Includes bibliography
- Line 11 of title ends "& worship.". Variant: lacking period after "worship"
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library
- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Septemb. 21"
- Label
- A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof
- Title
- A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England
- Title remainder
- Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof
- Title variation
- Humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England
- Subject
-
- Booksellers and bookselling -- England | London -- Early works to 1800
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Early works to 1800
- Censorship -- England -- Early works to 1800
- Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century
- Prohibited books -- England -- Early works to 1800
- Stationers' Company (London, England) -- Early works to 1800
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- Cu-RivES
- Citation location within source
-
- F564
- E.675[14]
- Citation source
-
- Wing (2nd ed.)
- McAlpin Coll., II, p. 769
- Thomason
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- d. 1666
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Fawne, Luke
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Catholic Church
- Stationers' Company (London, England)
- Prohibited books
- Booksellers and bookselling
- Censorship
- Great Britain
- Target audience
- general
- Label
- A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- Signed on p. 8: Luke Fawne. Samuel Gellibrand. Joshua Kirton. John Rothwell. Thomas Vnderhill. Nathaniel Webb
- One of a series in a controversy over the publication of seditious or blasphemous works
- The words "corrupt the pure doctrine .. that which is worse." are bracketed together on title page
- Includes bibliography
- Line 11 of title ends "& worship.". Variant: lacking period after "worship"
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library
- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Septemb. 21"
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- 99862502
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 16 p.
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- cl0051000003
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- A beacon set on fire: or The humble information of certain stationers, citizens of London, to the Parliament and Commonwealth of England : Concerning the vigilancy of Jesuits, papists, and apostates, (taking advantage of the divisions among our selves and the states great employment,) to corrupt the pure doctrine of the Scriptures. Introduce the whole body of popish doctrine & worship. Seduce the subjects of this Commonwealth unto the popish religion, or that which is worse. By writing and publishing many popish books, (printed in England in the English tongue within these three last years, therein maintaining all the gross points of popery, ... And blasphemous books of another nature: all made evident by the catalogue and contents of many of the aforesaid books added hereunto. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, ... will set themselves ... to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- Signed on p. 8: Luke Fawne. Samuel Gellibrand. Joshua Kirton. John Rothwell. Thomas Vnderhill. Nathaniel Webb
- One of a series in a controversy over the publication of seditious or blasphemous works
- The words "corrupt the pure doctrine .. that which is worse." are bracketed together on title page
- Includes bibliography
- Line 11 of title ends "& worship.". Variant: lacking period after "worship"
- Reproduction of the original in the British Library
- Annotation on Thomason copy: "Septemb. 21"
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from microform
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- 99862502
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 16 p.
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- lossless
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- cl0051000003
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- Booksellers and bookselling -- England | London -- Early works to 1800
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Early works to 1800
- Censorship -- England -- Early works to 1800
- Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century
- Prohibited books -- England -- Early works to 1800
- Stationers' Company (London, England) -- Early works to 1800
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- Early English books online
- Online access with subscription: Proquest (Early English Books Online (EEBO))
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