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Books by Abiezer Coppe: Books in the extended shelves: Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672: A character of a true Christian written by Abiezar Copp. (London : Printed by T.D., sold by La. Curtiss, 1680) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672: A character of a true Christian. Written by Abiezar Copp. The tune is, The fair nimphs.. (London, : Printed by T.D: sold by La. Curtiss., 1680.) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672: Copp's return to the wayes of truth: in a zealous and sincere protestation against severall errors; and in a sincere and zealous testimony to severall truths: or, Truth asserted against, and triumphing over error; and the wings of the fiery flying roll clipt, &c. / By Abiezer Coppe, the (supposed) author of the Fiery flying roll. Herein is also something hinted concerning the author, in reference to the sinfulness and strictness of his life. With a little t'uch of what he hath been, and now is; sparkling here and there throughout these lines, and in the preface. Also a letter of Mr Durie's, with several proposals of great concernment, hereunto since annexed: and by the aforesaid author (A.C.) faithfully, & fully answered, &c. (London : Printed by Tho. Newcomb, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672: A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. For now the Lord is come to 1 Informe 2 Advise and warne 3 Charge 4 Judge and sentence the great ones. As also most compassionately informing, and most lovingly and pathetically advising and warning London. With a terrible word and fatall blow from the Lord, upon the gathered churches. And all by his Most Excellent Majesty, dwelling in, and shining through Auxilium Patris, vu alias, Coppe. With another flying roll ensuing (to all the inhabitants of the Earth.) The contents of both following. (Imprinted at London : in the beginning of that notable day, wherein the secrets of all hearts are laid open; and wherein the worst and foulest of villanies, are discovered, under the best and fairest outsides, 1649. [i.e. 1650]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672: A remonstrance of the sincere and zealous protestation of Abiezer Coppe, against the blasphemous and execrable opinions recited in the act of Aug. 10. 1650. The breach whereof, the author hath (through mistake) been mis-suspected of, when he hath not been in the least guilty thereof, &c. Or, innocence (clouded with the name of transgression) wrapt up in silence; but now (a little) peeping forth from under the thick and black clouds of obloquie, arising out of the sea of malice in some, and out of weakness, ignorance, and mistake in others; who are by the author much pitied, and dearly beloved. And for their sakes primely, as also for the satisfaction of many, and information of all, this ensuing remonstrance, vindication, and attestation is published, per me, Abiezer Coppe,-de Newgate. Which is as a preamble to a farther future declaration of what he hath been, and now is; who hath been so cloathed with a cloud, that few have known him. (London : Printed for James Cottrel, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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