An answer vnto the Catholiques supplication, presented vnto the Kings Maiestie, for a tolleration of popish religion in England : wherein is contained a confutation of their vnreasonable petitions, and slaunderous lyes against our late soueraigne Queene Elizabeth ... : together with an information vnto His Maiestie of diuers their wicked and treasonable practises, attempted in the life time of our late Queene ... : wherevnto is annexed the supplication of the papists, word for word as it was presented vnto the Kings Maiestie ... /
| Main Author: | Muriell, Christopher |
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| Language: | English |
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Imprinted at London :
by R.R. for Francis Burton, and are to be solde in Paules Church-yard at the signe of the White-Lyon,
1603.
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| Edition: | Newlie corrected and augmented. |
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