A spirit moving in the vvomen-preachers: or, Certaine quæres, vented and put forth unto this affronted, brazen-faced, strange, new feminine brood Wherein they are proved to be rash, ignorant, ambitious, weake, vaine-glorious, prophane and proud, moved onely by the spirit of errour
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Printed for Henry Shepheard, at the Bible in Tower-street, and William Ley, at Pauls Chaine neere Doctors Commons
1646
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