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oath of allegiance, 16062
briefs, papal1
loyalty oaths1
oaths (canon law)1
popes1

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Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint, 1542-16211
Bellarmino, Saint Roberto Francesco Romolo (1542-1621)1
Blackwell, George (1545?-1613)1
Camus, Armand-Gaston (1740-1804)1
Catholic Church. Pope (1775-1799 : Pius VI)1
Cotterill, Thomas (1779-1823)1
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James I, King of England, 1566-16251
James King of England (1566-1625)1

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Matthæi Torti presbyteri, & theologi papiensis Responsio ad librum inscriptum, Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, sive Apologia pro iuramento fidelitatis : adversis duo brevia Papæ Pauli V. & recentes litteras Cardinalis Bellarmini ad Georgium Blacuellum Angliæ Archipresbyterum

Bellarmino, saint Roberto Francesco Romolo (1542-1621); Blackwell, George (1545?-1613); Bellarmino, saint Roberto Francesco Romolo (1542-1621)

Anno 1608

Mattheus Tortus was the pseudonym of Roberto Bellarmino; Triplici nodo triplex cuneus was written by James I, King of England. "Epistola Cardinalis Bellarmini ad Archipresbyterum Angliæ" -- p. 51-5...

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An apologie for the oath of allegiance : First set foorth without a name

James King of England (1566-1625); Paul, Pope (1552-1621)

1609

The first part (135 p.) has running title: To all Christian monarches, free princes and states. The second part (112 p.) has title: "Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus. Or An apologie for the oath of all...

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Observations sur deux brefs du Pape, en date du 10 mars et du 13 avril 1791

Camus, Armand-Gaston (1740-1804)

1791

Martin & Walter 6000.

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