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Mercuries message defended, against the vain, foolish, simple, and absurd cavils of Thomas Herbert a ridiculous ballad-maker. Wherein, his witlesse answers are clearly confuted, himselfe found guilty of hypocrisie, catcht broaching of popery, condemned by his owne words, and here and there for his impudent saucinesse jerkt with the rod of correction, to teach him more manners when he writes again. By the author of the said Mercuries message.
Alternate title: Answer to the most envious, scandalous, and libellous pamphlet, entituled Mercuries message.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.160[13]; Wing (2nd ed.) / M1747.
Anonymous. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 22 p. :. London: [s.n.], 1641.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.160[13]; Wing (2nd ed.) / M1747.
Anonymous. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 22 p. :. London: [s.n.], 1641.
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