A friend and ally in the pamphlet wars was Marchamont Nedham.
It contributed to the religious pamphlet war of the time, and was Donne's first appearance in print.
A long pamphlet war followed the trial.
Nevertheless, preaching and pamphlet wars raged in church and society.
Having thus entered the pamphlet "war", Ascham then began to expand his arguments.
Priestley engaged in numerous political and religious pamphlet wars.
This rebuttal to Whitefield sparked a yearlong pamphlet war between both sides.
This led to an angry pamphlet war with Edmund Calamy, rector of the parish.
This charge failed for want of evidence, and there ensued an unseemly pamphlet war, which led to a duel on Blackheath in 1756.
Hezekiah Woodward (1590-1675) was an English nonconformist minister and educator, also involved in the pamphlet wars of the 1640s.