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 [sic] 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 proceed by stopping such proceedings.
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