The ungirding of the Scottish armour: or, An answer to the informations for defensive armes against the Kings Majestie : which were drawn up at Edenburgh, by the common help and industrie of the three tables of the rigid covenanters of the nobility, barons, ministry, and burgesses, and ordained to be read out of pulpit by each minister, and pressed upon the people, to draw them to take up armes, to resist the Lords anointed, throughout the whole kingdome of Scotland. By John Corbet, minister of Bonyl, one of the collegiate churches of the provostrie of Dunbartan
The imprint is false; printed in London by R. Hodgkinson (STC).
One of three variants of the edition with fleurs-de-lys on the title page. This variant has three rules on the title page and a line of 24 fleurs-de-lys above the imprint.
Reproductions of the originals in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library ("Early English books, 1475-1640"), and the British Library ("Early English newspapers").
STC (2nd ed.) 5754
Available electronically as part of Early English books online.