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The Church of England defended against the calumnies and false reasonings of the Church of Rome : in answer to a late sophistical, and insolent popish book, entitled, England's conversion and reformation compar'd, &c
Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
1727
Running title: An answer to a popish book, entitled, England's conversion, &c.
Apologie pour le serment de fidelité que le serenissime Roy de la Grand' Bretagne requiert de tous ses sujets, tant ecclesiastiques que seculiers, tel que tout autre prince souverain le peut & doit legitemement requerir des siens. Premierement mise en lumiere sans nom, maintenant reconuë par l'auteur, les tres-haut, tres-puissant, & tres-excellent prince, Iacques par la grace de Dieu Roy de la grand' Bretagne, &c. deffenseur de la foy. Contre deux briefs du Pape Paul V. aux Catholiques Romains anglois; & une lettre du Cardinal Bellarmin à messire George Blackwell, archiprestre d'Angleterre, le tout cy contenu. Ensemble un ample advertissement, ou preface dudit Seigneur Roy, à tous les monarques, rois, princes, estats & republiques libres de la Chrestienté
James King of England (1566-1625); Bellarmino, saint Roberto Francesco Romolo (1542-1621); Paul, Pope (1552-1621); Blackwell, George (1545?-1613); Tourval, Loiseau de
1609
Translated by Loiseau de Tourval. Includes translations of the breves and of the letter. The imprint is false; in fact printed abroad. "Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, ou Apologie pour le serment...
Histoire de la persecvtion presente des catholiqves en Angleterre : enrichie de plusieurs reflexions morales, politiques & chrestiennes, tant sur ce qui concerne leur guerre ciuile, que la religion. Divisee en trois livres
Marsys sieur de; Marsys sieur de
1646
Third part has separate t.p., pagination and signatures: La mort glorieuse de plusieurs prestres anglois seculiers et religieux... par le sieur de Marsys ... A Paris, De l'imprimerie de Gilles Blaizot...
A warning to the Parliament of England. A discovery of the ends and designes of the Popish partie both abroad, and at home, in the raising and fomenting our late war, and still-continuing troubles: in an oration made to the generall Assembly of the French clergy in Paris, by Monsieur Jaques du Perron Bishop of Angolesme, and Grand Almosner to the Queen of England. Translated out of a manuscript copy, obtained from a good hand in France, and now published for the opening their eyes that hate not the truth, and that desire to be thankfull for such a discovery. And for caution to those, to whom the Divine Providence hath intrusted the transaction of affaires, that they may most accurately take heed there be a sound foundation laid, of the so generally longed-for peace of the kingdome
Duperron, Jacques Davy (1649); Duperron, Jacques Davy (1556-1618)
1647
Erroneously attributed to Jacques Davy Du Perron, 1556-1618, the Cardinal. The actual author was was his nephew, who was successively Bishop of Angoulême and of Evreux. Anonymous translation of: Di...
The orders from the House of Commons for the abolishing of superstition, and innovation, in the regulating of church affaires. 1. Concerning the Communion table, and rayles. 2. Concerning the Sabbath day. 3. Concerning images. September, 1, 1641
Great Britain. Parliament
1641
Indexed in: Wing (2d ed.) E2674.
By the King. A proclamation declaring His Majesties expresse command, that no popish recusant, nor any other, who shall refuse to take the two Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, shall serve him in his army : and that the souldiery commit no rapines upon the people, but be fitly provided of necessaries for their money
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
[1642]
Caption title. Dated at bottom of text on A2r: York the tenth day of August,... 1642. Imprint from colophon on A3v. Signatures: A⁴. Includes on A2v-A3v, "By the King. A proclamation, by His ...
To the King's most excellent Majesty. The humble petition of the Commissionerrs [sic] of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, met at Edenborough Ianuary 4, 1642. And now lately presented to His Majesty, at Oxford. With His Majesties gratious answer thereunto March 16, 1642
Church of Scotland. General Assembly
1642 [i.e. 1643]
London as place of publication from Wing. Publication date on piece given o.s. Signatures: A-B⁴. To the King's most excellent Maiesty, the humble petition of the Commissionerrs of the Generall...
Mischeefes mysterie: or, Treasons master-peece, the Powder-plot. Inuented by hellish malice, preuented by heauenly mercy: truely related
Herring, Francis (1628); Vicars, John (1652)
1617
In verse. A translation of: Pietas pontificia. The second part has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. P. 104 misnumbered 109. Signatures: [paragraph]⁴ A-P⁴....
Ten personal studies
Ward, Wilfrid Philip (1856-1916)
1908
Arthur James Balfour: a political Fabius Maximus -- Three notable editors: Delane, Hutton, Knowles -- Some characteristics of Henry Sidgwick -- Robert, Earl of Lytton, statesman and poet -- Father Ign...
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.
The interpreter : wherein three principall termes of state (the papist, the Protestant, and Puritan) very much mistaken of later times, especially by the vulgar sort are clearly unfoulded
Scott, Thomas (1580?-1626)
1641
Thomas Scott is named as the author on the t.p. of the 1624 edition. Verse.
The proceedings at the Sessions of the Peace held at Hicks-Hall for the county of Middlesex, Decemb. 5. 1681. With His Majestie's two orders, and Sir William Smith's speech to the Grand Jury, concerning putting the laws in execution against Popish recusants and conventicles: together with his discourse upon the statute of the 3d. of Hen. 8. (herewith printed) concerning the power of the Justices of the peace to impannel juries. Printed and published by the order of the said Justices
Smith, Sir William (1616-1696); Middlesex (England). Justices of the peace; Great Britain. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)
1682
Wing P-3567.