The liberty of an apostate conscience discovered : being a plain narrative of the controversie long depending between Francis Bugg, and officious agent in William Rogerss [sic] behalf and quarrel, on the one part: and Samuel Cater a[n]d George Smith, prisoners for the testimony of Jesus in Ely goal, on the other part[.] With their answer to his painted harlot, &c. Whereby F.B's liberty of conscience is proved an injurious bondage. Published for the information of all friends of truth, and others concerned: and for caution to all such agents as have promoted or spread the late books of Fr. Bugg and W. Rogers.
Cater, Samuel, -1711 | Date: 1683