Jacob Bauthumley
Jacob Bauthumley or Bottomley (1613–1692) was an English radical religious writer, usually identified as a central figure among the Ranters. He served as part of the New Model Army, leaving in March 1650. After the Restoration of 1660, he took up a job as a librarian in Leicester, where he produced a book of extracts from John Foxe, published in 1676. Provided by Wikipedia
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The light and dark sides of God or a plain and brief discourse, of the light side God, heaven and earth, the dark side Devill, sin, and hell. As also of the resurrection and Script... by Bauthumley, Jacob
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The light and dark sides of God or A plain and brief discourse of the light side (God, Heaven and angels.) The dark side (Devill, sin, and Hell.) As also of the Resurrection and Sc... by Bauthumley, Jacob
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