The re-publicans and others spurious good old cause, briefly and truly anatomized. : To preserve our native country, kingdom, legal government, Church, parliaments, laws, liberties, privileges of Parliament, and Protestant religion from ruine, scandal, and perpetual infamy; to reform, reclaim all Jesuit-ridden seduced republicans, officers, soldiers, sectaries, heretofore, or now engaged in the prosecution of this misintituled good old cause, from any future pursute thereof, and engage them for ever to abominate it, as apparently tending to publike ruin, their own temporal and eternal condemnation, infamy, our religions reproach, in present and succeeding ages
In this edition the title page has an ornamental border. Quire A comes in two settings, one of which has two states; quire B has two states or printings; and quire C has two settings, one with two states. Quire A: (1) title as above (Wing P4052), or (2) title begins "The re-publicans and others supekious [sic] good old cause. .." (Wing P2052A). Setting 1 either (a) has or (b) lacks marginal note on A3v. Quire B: B1v first note is lettered (1) "q" or (2) "I". Quire C: C1r lines 2-3 have (1a) "have denounced" or (1b, different state) "have d denounced" or (2, different setting) "have c denounced".
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 13".
Reproductions of the originals in the British Library and the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
Wing (2nd ed.) P4052.
Wing (2nd ed.) P4052A.
Thomason E.983[6].
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 146:E983[6])