A letter to the true Protestant doctor, the Reverend Titus Oates, Dean of Salamanca, and Bishop of Weavers-Hall, at his apartment in Southwark, from Timothy Trimmer his friend in London
| Main Author: | Trimmer, Timothy |
|---|---|
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
London :
Printed by George Croom ...,
1684.
|
| Series: | Early English books online.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
A letter to the true Protestant doctor, the Reverend Titus Oates, Dean of Salamanca, and Bishop of Weavers-Hall, at his apartment in Southwark, from Timothy Trimmer his friend in London.
by: Trimmer, Timothy
by: Trimmer, Timothy
The Auricular confession of Titus Oates to the Salamanca-doctor, his confessor.
The Auricular confession of Titus Oates to the Salamanca-doctor, his confessor
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
The memoires of Titus Oates /
The memoires of Titus Oates /
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
Oates's manifesto, or, The complaint of Titus Oates against the doctor of Salamanca, and the same doctor against Titus Oates : comprized in a dialogue between the said parties, on occasion of some inconsistent evidence given about the horrid and damnable popish plot.
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Oates's manifesto, or, The complaint of Titus Oates against the doctor of Salamanca, and the same doctor against Titus Oates : comprized in a dialogue between the said parties, on occasion of some inconsistent evidence given about the horrid and damnable popish plot.
A modest vindication of Titus Oates, the Salamanca-doctor from perjury, or, An essay to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances /
by: Elliot, Adam, -1700
by: Elliot, Adam, -1700
A modest vindication of Titus Oates, the Salamanca-doctor from perjury, or, An essay to demonstrate him only forsworn in several instances /
by: Elliot, Adam, d. 1700
Published: (1682)
by: Elliot, Adam, d. 1700
Published: (1682)
Titus Oates /
by: Lane, Jane, 1905-1978
Published: (1949)
by: Lane, Jane, 1905-1978
Published: (1949)
An account of an apparition that appeared to Titus Oates
by: Harris, Anthony
Published: (1684)
by: Harris, Anthony
Published: (1684)
Titus Oates, Anagr. Testis Ovat
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
Titus Oates, Anagr. Testis Ovat.
An account of an apparition that appeared to Titus Oates.
by: Harris, Anthony
by: Harris, Anthony
The Salamanca doctor's farewel, or, Titus's exaltation to the pillory, upon his conviction of perjury : a ballad, to the tune of Packingtons pound.
The Salamanca doctor's farewel, or, Titus's exaltation to the pillory, upon his conviction of perjury : a ballad, to the tune of Packingtons pound.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
Epipapresbyter, grand-child to Smectymnuus, or, The worlds huy and cry after Titus Oates : ordain'd doctor of Devility at Salamanca ...
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
Epipapresbyter grand-child to Smectymnuus, or, The worlds huy and cry after Titus Oates : ordain'd doctor of Devility at Salamanca ...
Tyburn's courteous invitation to Titus Oates
Published: (1684)
Published: (1684)
Tyburn's courteous invitation to Titus Oates..
Published: (1684)
Published: (1684)
A True narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster : on Saturday the 16th day of this present May, 1685.
A True narrative of the sentence of Titus Oats for perjury at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster : on Saturday the 16th day of this present May, 1685.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
[The rar a' show Oates thrasht].
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
The little infant Titus, or, Oates exalted above his brethern [sic] : who recieved [sic] at the Kings-Bench-Bar, at Westminster the 16th day of May, 1685.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
The little infant Titus, or, Oates exalted above his brethern [as printed] : who recas printed] at the Kings-Bench-Bar, at Westminster the 16th day of May, 1685.
An account of an apparition that appeared to Titus Oates..
by: Harris, Anthony
Published: (1684)
by: Harris, Anthony
Published: (1684)
Dr. Oats's last legacy's and his farewel sermon : he being sent for to be the high priest to the Grand Turk.
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Dr. Oats's last legacy's and his farewel sermon : he being sent for to be the high priest to the Grand Turk.
The Life of Titus Oates from his cradle to his first pilloring for infamous perjury : with a true account of his birth and parentage, impartially set forth for the satisfaction of all persons.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)
The Life of Titus Oates from his cradle to his first pilloring for infamous perjury : with a true account of his birth and parentage, impartially set forth for the satisfaction of all persons.
A panegyrick upon Oates
Published: (1679)
Published: (1679)
A panegyrick upon Oates.
Published: (1679)
Published: (1679)
Oates's manifesto; or, the complaint of Titus Oates against the doctor of Salamanca; and the same doctor against Titus Oates: : comprized in a dialogue between the said parties, on occasion of some inconsistent evidence given about the horrid and damnable Popish Plot.
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Tyburn's courteous invitation to Titus Oates.
Published: (1684)
Published: (1684)
A Song upon Titus : to the tune of Hail to the mirtle shade.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
A Song upon Titus : to the tune of Hail to the mirtle shade.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
Eikōn brotoloigoy, or, The picture of Titus Oates, D.D. : drawn to the life, in a letter to himself.
Published: (1697)
Published: (1697)
Eikōn brotoloigoy, or, The picture of Titus Oates, D.D : drawn to the life, in a letter to himself.
The Tragick-comedy of Titus Oates, who sometime went under the notion of the Salamanca Doctor : who being convicted of perjury and several other crimes at the King's Bench bar, Westminster, May 16, 1685, had his sentence to stand in the pillory, to be vvhip'd at the carts arse, and to be sent back to prison.
The Tragick-comedy of Titus Oates, who sometime went under the notion of the Salamanca Doctor : who being convicted of perjury and several other crimes at the King's Bench bar, Westminster, May 16, 1685, had his sentence to stand in the pillory, to be vvhip'd at the carts arse, and to be sent back to prison.
Published: (1685)
Published: (1685)