A Catalogue of the names of such persons as are, or are reputed to be of the Romish religion (not as yet convicted) : being inhabitants within the county of Middlesex, cities of London and Westminster, and weekly bills of mortality, exactly as they are ordered to be incerted in the several commissions appointed for the more speedy convicting of such as shall be found of that religion.
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| Language: | English |
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London :
[publisher not identified],
MDCLXXX [1680]
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| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
1588:19. |
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A Catalogue of the names of such persons as are, or are reputed to be of the Romish religion (not as yet convicted) : being inhabitants within the county of Middlesex, cities of London and Westminster, and weekly bills of mortality, exactly as they are ordered to be incerted in the several commissions appointed for the more speedy convicting of such as shall be found of that religion.
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An ansvvere to a Romish rime lately printed : wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant, the which rime was put foorth without date or day, name of authour or printer, libell-like, scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the pope of Rome /
by: Rhodes, John, fl. 1606
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An ansvvere to a Romish rime lately printed : wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant, the which rime was put foorth without date or day, name of authour or printer, libell-like, scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the pope of Rome /
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Published: (1699)
Published: (1699)
An ansvvere to a Romish rime lately printed, and entituled, A proper new ballad : wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant, the which ballad was put foorth without date or day, name of authour or printer, libell-like scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the pope of Rome /
by: Rhodes, John, fl. 1606
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Babel and Bethel, or, The Pope in his colours : the Church of Englands supplication to His Majesty our gracious Sovereign, the true defender of the faith, to protect her from all the machinations of Rome and its bloody emissaries.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
Babel and Bethel, or, The Pope in his colours : the Church of Englands supplication to His Majesty our gracious Sovereign, the true defender of the faith, to protect her from all the machinations of Rome and its bloody emissaries.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
Great news from Derby-shire : being a full and true relation of the discovery of above thirty priests living and residing in and about Halam in the said county : together with an account of the taking of one Busby, a priest, and two women, notorious papists, by Justice Gilbert, a worthy and active prosecutor of priests and Jesuits, and how they had contrived to charge Mr. Gilbert with felony, which by the confession of Dudley, one of their own party, by the providence of God was fully detected and discovered and they committed to the county-gaol where they now remain /
Strange newes from Stafford-shire of the discovery of many papists taken and apprehended and examined before Justice Bidulph : with the names of the chiefest of them, being discovered by a shepheard, Mr. Cristofer Lownes ...
Published: (1642)
Published: (1642)
Great news from Derby-shire : being a full and true relation of the discovery of above thirty priests living and residing in and about Halam in the said county : together with an account of the taking of one Busby, a priest, and two women, notorious papists, by Justice Gilbert, a worthy and active prosecutor of priests and Jesuits, and how they had contrived to charge Mr. Gilbert with felony, which by the confession of Dudley, one of their own party, by the providence of God was fully detected and discovered and they committed to the county-gaol where they now remain /
Published: (1681)
Published: (1681)
A Great miracle at sea, or, A perfect relation of a mighty whale : which was pursued in the sea ... : as it was certified by divers mariners of Weymouth sayling from France in a shipp called the Bonanaventure, did shoot the whale, which ... was found dead upon the shore within three miles of Weymouth, where the countrey people ... having opened it's belly, found a Romish priest, with a black box of pardons from the pope for many papists in England and Ireland, whose names are here printed : also the names of the sea-men who were present ...
Published: (1645)
Published: (1645)
News from the sessions-house : the tryal, conviction, condemnation and execution of Popery for high-treason : for betraying the kingdom and conspiring the ruin, subversion, and death of the Protestant religion : with her last speech and confession at Tyburn.
News from the sessions-house : the tryal, conviction, condemnation and execution of Popery for high-treason : for betraying the kingdom and conspiring the ruin, subversion, and death of the Protestant religion : with her last speech and confession at Tyburn.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
By the King, a proclamation for suppression of popery.
A letter to His Royal Highness the Duke of York : touching his revolt from, or return to, the Protestant religion /
by: Verax, Philanax
Published: (1681)
by: Verax, Philanax
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A letter to His Royal Highness the Duke of York : touching his revolt from, or return to, the Protestant religion /
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by: Verax, Philanax
The theater of the Popes monarchie : wherein is described as well the vncleane liues of that wicked generation, as also their Antichristian gouernment, and vsurped kingdome : togeather with their horrible superstition, and blasphemous religion, as it is now vsed at this present, where Antichrist the Pope & his members do beare rule /
by: Stubbes, Phillip
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by: Stubbes, Phillip
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The theater of the Popes monarchie : wherein is described as well the vncleane liues of that wicked generation, as also their Antichristian gouernment, and vsurped kingdome : togeather with their horrible superstition, and blasphemous religion, as it is now vsed at this present, where Antichrist the Pope & his members do beare rule /
by: Stubbes, Phillip
Published: (1585)
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A Letter to the Right Honorable A. Earl of Essex from Dublin : declaring the strange obstinacy of papists (as here, so) in Ireland, who being evidently convict and condemn'd for criminal causes yet at their death and upon the gallows, absolutely deny the fact, and the erroneous and impious motives given by their priests, by which they are deluded to do it.
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Published: (1679)
Published: (1679)
By the King, a proclamation.
Published: (1700)
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A New litany for the holy time of Lent
Published: (1688)
Published: (1688)
By the King, a proclamation
Published: (1700)
Published: (1700)
A certain way to prevent popery in England : and effectually suppress all Jesuits & popish priests without giving them the vain-glory of pretending to be martyrs : publisht on occasion of some reprieves lately granted to condemned Romish priests : humbly offered to the consideration of the approaching Parliament at Oxford.
by: Person of quality
by: Person of quality
A certain way to prevent popery in England : and effectually suppress all Jesuits & popish priests without giving them the vain-glory of pretending to be martyrs : publisht on occasion of some reprieves lately granted to condemned Romish priests : humbly offered to the consideration of the approaching Parliament at Oxford.
by: Person of quality
Published: (1681)
by: Person of quality
Published: (1681)
The Grounds and reasons of the laws against popery.
Published: (1688)
Published: (1688)
A seasonable warning and word of advice to all papists, : but most especially to those of the kingdome of France; for them to turn from their idolatry, and gross superstition, and speedily to repent, and hast to meet the Lord by amendment of life, least he come on them, and smite them unawares ... /
by: Bayley, Charles, 17th century
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by: Bayley, Charles, 17th century
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The Character of a papist.
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A winding-sheet for popery. /
by: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691
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by: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691
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by: James, Elinor, approximately 1645-1719
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Published: (1683)
by: James, Elinor
Published: (1683)
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Published: (1628)
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The Popish forgery detected : [r]emarks on the paper delivered by Margaret Martel to the under-sheriff at the time and [p]lace of her execution, at Suffolk-street end, July 16, 1697 [for] the barbarous murther of Elizabeth Pullen, wife of Paul [P]ullen, Esq.
Published: (1697)
Published: (1697)
The Pope in a passion; or, Bad news for England. : Which was sent in a pacquet of advice from Rome, by Cardinal Howard, to the Popes nuncio; but miscarrying, is now published to prevent danger. : To the tune of, O brave Oliver, or O brave popery, &c.
Published: (1689)
Published: (1689)
At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678, present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : whereas His Majesty and this board are informed of the bold and open repair made to several places ...
Published: (1678)
Published: (1678)
At the court at White-hall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... : there having been lately presented by the justices of the peace ...
Published: (1678)
Published: (1678)