The supplication of certaine masse-priests falsely called Catholikes. : Directed to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, now this time of Parliament, but scattered in corners, to mooue mal-contents to mutinie. Published with a marginall glosse, and an answer to the libellers reasons againe reuewed and augmented, and by sections applied to the seuerall parts of the supplicatory declamation.
| Other Authors: | Sutcliffe, Matthew, 1550?-1629, Colleton, John, 1548-1635 |
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Imprinted [by George Eld] for William Aspley,
1604.
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