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Calfine, Giles pseud

Calfine, Giles

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4 featured booksCalfine, Giles

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OL11965141A

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    OL11965141A

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  • An Answer to lame Giles Calfines Messe of Pottage, which hee termes in his halting speech to be well crummed and seasoned, &c. Proving that the Service-Booke is no bet- ter that Pottage, in comparison of divers weeds which are chopt into it, to poyson the taste of the Children of Grace, by the advice of the Whore of Babylons Instru- ments and Cooks. In which small Tract you shall find such reasons given against it, as are unanswerable by any man whatsoever. For pure Prayer is Gods Temple, and where it is not so used, it is but Idolatrie and will-worship. (line of ornaments)

    Representative edition published 1642

    Open Work
  • A Messe of Pottage, Very well Seasoned and Crumbd. With Bread of Life, and easie to be digested. Against the contumelious slanderers of the Divine Service, terming it Porrage. (7 lines)

    Representative edition published 1642

    Open Work
  • An Answer, In Defence of A Messe Of Pottage, Well Seasoned and Crumb'd. Against M. T. S. T. R. A. I. S. P. H. Anagram, Strap Smith. Who falsely sayes, the Common Prayers are unlawfull, and no better than the Popes Porrage. ... (7 lines). In which Tract is answered his unanswerable Reasons

    Representative edition published 1642

    Open Work
  • A Fresh Bit of Mutton, for those Fleshy minded Canibals that cannot endure Pottadge. Or A Defence of Giles Calfine's Messe of Pottadge well seasoned and well crummed. Against the idle yet insolent exceptions of his monstrous Adversary MT. ST. RA. IS. PH

    Representative edition published 1642

    Open Work