Newes from Bohemia. : An apologie made by the states of the Kingdome of Bohemia, shewing the reasons why those of the reformed religion were moued to take armes, for the defence of the king and themselues, especially against the dangerous sect of Iesuites. With a plaine declaration, that those who belong unto the monasteries and ecclesiasticall iurisdiction (according unto his Maiesties letters, and agreements made betweene that states of the reformed religion and the Papists) haue good right, as being subjects of the Imperiall Maiestie, to the peaceable exercise of their diuine seruice, and building of churches. /
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| Other Authors: | Phillip, William |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by George Purslow for Ralph Rounthwaite, and are to bee sold at his Shop, at the Signe of the Flower de luce and Crowne, in Pauls Chruch-yard.,
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