The confession of John Browne, a Iesvite, in the gate-house twice examined by a committee from the honourable House of Commons : wherein is discovered the late plots of the Pope and papacy against these kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland : and the manner how he poceeds in his intents to intrude himselfe into the temporall monarchy hereof : with the copy of the Popes Breve, & the fansinesse of his Nuntio with the English ladies : and the event that may preoceed by stopping such proceedings.
| Main Author: | Browne, John, Jesuit |
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| Language: | English |
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