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Brotherton Collection27
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Quaker Collection12
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society2
Ripon Cathedral1

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anti-catholicism66
protestantism4
popish plot, 16783
sermons, english3
apostasy2
christianity2
church and state2
society of friends2
world war, 1914-19182
anticatholicisme1

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Catholic Church31
Coulton, G G (1858-1947)5
Fox, George (1624-1691)4
Howgill, Francis (1618-1669)4
Dangerfield, Thomas (1650?-1685)3
Kerns, Thomas3
Society of Friends3
Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)2
Church of England2
Everard, Robert, Active 16642

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The truth of Christian religion : in six books

Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Patrick, Simon (1626-1707)

1689

Advertisement: p. [9]-[10] at end.

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May the 16. 1642. His Maiesties resolvtion concerning the establishment of religion and church-government. Also, His Majesties speech to the gentry of the county of York, attending His Majesty at the city of York, on Thursday the 12. of May. 1642. Whereunto is annexed, the declaration of both Houses of Parliament, May the 12. 1642. Ordered by the Lords and Commos assembled on Parliament, that this declaration bee forthwith published in print. John Brown Cler Parliament

Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament

1642

Colophon reads: "Printed at Yorke, and now reprinted at London for Andrew Coe". Place of publication from Wing. Signatures: A⁴. His Maiesties resolution concerning the establishment of religio...

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Popery in Ireland. A letter to the Lord Bishop of London

Seymour, Michael Hobart (1800-1874)

1835

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The Loyal feast, design'd to be kept in Haberdashers-Hall, on Friday the 21st. of April 1682, by His Majesties most loyal true blue Protestant subjects; and how it was defeated. To the tune of, Sawney will never be my love again

1682

In verse, with music. Satire on Anthony Ashley Cooper, earl of Shaftesbury (here called "Tony"). On verso is: The swearers chorus to the first Presbyterian plot.

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The Jesuits justification, proving they died as innocent as the child unborn

Oldham, John (1653-1683)

[1679]

In verse. Sometimes attributed to John Oldham. Cf. NUC pre-1956, v. 280, p. 235. Imprint taken from Wing (2nd ed.) J718. Forms the right half of a double broadside (meant to be separated), of wh...

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News from Rome, or, A dialogue between His Holinesse and a cabal of cardinals at a late conclave : consulting the most effectual remedies to recover the lost credit of Holy Church in England. Worthy the perusal of all true Protestants

[1680]

Verse - "Men, brethren, fathers, sons of holy love". Caption title. Imprint from Wing. Anon. Dialogue between His Holiness and a cabal of cardinals at a late conclave.

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The Catholick ballad, or, An invitation to popery : upon considerable grounds and reasons. To the tune of 88

Pope, Walter (1714)

1679

The first quatrine is printed line for line below the musical score. The second part is divided from the [first] by a line of type ornaments running down the sheet. The imprint runs straight across....

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A supplement to the collection of miscellany poems against popery & slavery

Printed in the year 1689

Indexed in: Wing(2) S6186.

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Romes eccho or A dialogue betwixt a papist and a Protestant: : With an admonition to our lordly bishops. And a briefe relation of the suffering of that worthy and religious devine Master Bates, and the inhumane usage of his dead bones afterward. Who died in the Gatehouse, under the bishops tyrannie

Cleveland, John (1613-1658)

Printed in the wonderfull yeare of God, 1641

Signatures: A⁴ B². Headpieces. Attributed to John Cleveland in the Wrenn catalogue. Place of publication suggested by Wing. In verse. Indexed in: ESTC,

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