Hello
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Ian Evans <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The message about citations reminded me to ask if anyone can identify the
> book in which the following text appears?
> My notes, part of which have been mislaid, suggest that the material appears
> on page 13 of the unidentified work, possibly a book by Hale……
> I’m trying to locate the source for a citation in a PhD dissertation.
> I would be very grateful if anyone can identify the book in question and
> provide author’s name, publisher, and date and place of publication.
Pordage, John (1655).Innocencie appearing, through the dark mists of
pretended guilt. Or, A full and true narration of the unjust and
illegal proceedings of the commissioners of Berks, (for ejecting
scandalous and insufficient ministers) against John Pordage of
Bradfield in the same county. In which he is justly vindicated from
the unjust and horrid aspersions of blasphemy, divelism or
necromancie, scandal in his life, and all things else falsly objected
against him by his enemies. Published for the clearing of truth, and
the detecting of malice and subtilty, and for the prevention of all
mispprehensions that may be caused by any scandalous pamphlets, and
false relations of the proceedings in his case. As likewise for the
information of all sober-minded Christians touching his judgement in
many things of high concernment, and particularly concerning chastity,
virginity, apparitions of spirits, visions, communion with the holy
angels, the invisible worlds, magistracy, &c. / Written by the said
John Pordage. , London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black
Spread-Eagle, at the West-end of Pauls, 1655
I've checked on EEBO and the passage appeared at pag. 74.
Best,
Roberto Labanti
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