Thomas Scott, The Interpreter in Verse (1622)
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Date
1622
Author
Book title
The Interpreter Wherin three principall termes of State much mistaken by the vulgar are clearly unfolded
Publication place
Edinburgh?
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
Bible
Summary
Verse on the terms `puritan,' `protestant,' and `papist'
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: A Puritan is such another thing
As saies with all his heart, God saue the King
And all his yssue: and to make this good,
will freely spend his money and his blood.
sample: A Puritan is such another thing
As saies with all his heart, God saue the King
And all his yssue: and to make this good,
will freely spend his money and his blood.
STC
14115
Catalog
British Literary Manuscripts from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Series One: Part Three. The English Renaissance, 1500-c. 1700. Reel 30. n.p.: Harvester Microfilm, 1992. view record
Other editions
1641: Wing S2084;
undated: Bodleian MSS. Ashmole 36, 37, no. 54 ("The Interpreter. Wherein three principall tearmes of state, much mistaken, are cleerely unfolded")
undated: Bodleian MSS. Ashmole 36, 37, no. 54 ("The Interpreter. Wherein three principall tearmes of state, much mistaken, are cleerely unfolded")
Facsimiles
Scott, Thomas. The Interpreter. The English Experience, no. 673. Amsterdam and Norwood, N.J.: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and W. J. Johnson, 1974. view record