"Bible. Matthew V, 28" . . . . . "Sermons" . "Sermons"@en . . . "The Manchester dæmoniack or, The white she devil ejected: in a sermon against adultery, lately preached in the collegiate church, of Christ's-Colledge in Manchester ... before the worshipful Mr. R-t D-s woolen draper of the said town, occasioned by his playing at water-wag-taile with the shoemakers wife. By a reverend divine of the Church of England" . . "Early works" . "Early works"@en . . . . "The Manchester dmoniack or, the white she devil ejected: in a sermon against adultery, lately preached in the collegiate church, of Christ's-Colledge in Manchester ... before the worshipful Mr. R-t D-s woolen draper of the said town, occasioned by his playing at water-wag-taile with the shoemakers wife. By a reverend divine of the Church of England"@en . "The Manchester dæmoniack or, the white she devil ejected: in a sermon against adultery, lately preached in the collegiate church, of Christ's-Colledge in Manchester ... before the worshipful Mr. R-t D-s woolen draper of the said town, oc"@en . "The Manchester dæmoniack or, the white she devil ejected: in a sermon against adultery, lately preached in the collegiate church, of Christ's-Colledge in Manchester ... before the worshipful Mr. R-t D-s woolen draper of the said town, occasioned by his playing at water-wag-taile with the shoemakers wife. By a reverend divine of the Church of England"@en . "The Manchester dæmoniack or, the white she devil ejected: in a sermon against adultery, lately preached in the collegiate church, of Christ's-Colledge in Manchester ... before the worshipful Mr. R-t D-s woolen draper of the said town, occasioned by his playing at water-wag-taile with the shoemakers wife. By a reverend divine of the Church of England" . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "The Manchester dæmoniack, or, The white she devil ejected: in a sermon against adultery, lately preached in the collegiate church, of Christ's-colledge in Manchester in the county palatine of Lancaster, before the worshipful Mr. R---t D---s woolen draper of the said town, occasioned by his playing at water-wag-taile with the shoemakers wife"@en . . "The Manchester dæmoniack" . . .