Set forth in the unhappy birth, wicked life, and miserable End of that deceitful Apostle, Judas Iscariot; Who, for thirty Pieces of Silver, betrayed and sold his Lord and Master Jesus Christ. Shewing, i. His Mother's Dream after Conception; the manner of his birth; and the evident Marks of hsi future shame. ii. How his Parents, inclosing him in a little Chest, threw him into the Sea; where he was found by a King on the Coast of Iscariot, who called him by that name. iii. His Advancement to be a Privy Counsellor; and how he unfortunately killed the King's son. iv. He fleas to Joppa; and, unknowingly, slew his own Fahter; for which he was forced to abscond a second time. v. Returnign a Year after, he married his Mother; who knew him to be her Child by the particular Marks he had, and by his Declaration. vi. And lastly, seeming to repent of his wicked Actions, he followed our blessed Saviour, and became one of his Apostles; but after betray'd him into the Hands of the chief Priests; and then, miserably hanging himself, his Bowels dript out of his Belly. York. At the New Printing Office in Fosgate. 1772. pp. 24. Tailpiece. 8vo. Half calf, later spine, marbled boards slightly rubbed. Typeface faint in places. ESTC T26491
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