The new broach't heresie, or, The French prophets miraculous predictions, not only what shall come to pass, but also of raising the dead, and walking upon the water, more to be wonder'd at than believ'd. To the tune of, An orange. Licensed according to order.

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PML 3469.68
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London : Printed for Tho. Wilkins, [1700s]
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1 sheet ([1] page) : illustrations (woodcut) ; 30 x 19 cm
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Broadside concerning the activities of the "French Prophets" in England, a persecuted group of Huguenots known as the Camisards and noted during the 18th century for their millenarian views and apocalyptic predictions.
Printed in 2 columns in roman type, separated by a single rule; 3 woodcuts of (from left to right) a man toting a large sack on his back, a man wearing a hat with a long veil, and a clergyman preaching in church.
Refrain: In a Hop-sack.

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New broached heresie

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