By the Lord Deputy and Councell. : Henry Falkland. : Forasmuch as wee cannot but take notice that the late intermission of legall proceedings against popish pretended or titulary archbishops, bishops, abbots, deanes, vicars-generall, Jesuites, fryers, and others of that sorte that deriue theit [sic] pretended authoritie and orders from the See of Rome hath bred such an extraordinarie insolence and presumption in them, as that they haue dared here of late not onely to assemble themselues in publike places to celebrate their superstitious seruices in all parts of this kingdome, ...
Against Roman ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Cf. STC (2nd edition).
| Corporate Authors: | Ireland. Lord Deputy (1622-1629 : Falkland), Ireland. Lords Justices and Council, Stationers' Society (Dublin, Ireland) (Printer) |
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| Other Authors: | Falkland, Henry Cary, Viscount, -1633 |
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