Call Number (LC) Title Results
BX1492 .M37 2004eb Lest we be damned : practical innovation and lived experience among Catholics in Protestant England, 1559-1642 / 2
BX1492 .M57 1978 The Catholic subjects of Elizabeth I / 1
BX1492 .M75 1998 Catholics in Britain and Ireland, 1558-1829 / 1
BX1492 .M87 1601 A dialogue betwixt a secular priest, and a lay gentleman. Being an abstract of the most important matters that are in controuersie betwixt the priests and the Spanish or Iesuiticall faction. 1
BX1492 .M87 1603 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 ... / 1
BX1492 .N48 1998 Newsletters from the archpresbyterate of George Birkhead / 1
BX1492.P37 1688 A pastoral letter from the four Catholic bishops to the lay-Catholics of England 1
BX1492 .P47 1973b Danger to Elizabeth : the Catholics under Elizabeth I.
Danger to Elizabeth; the Catholics under Elizabeth I.
2
BX1492 .P55 A letter to the answerer of the apology for the Catholicks 2
BX1492 .P65 2009 Für Glauben und Krone : die Katholische Aristokratie in England, 1603-1649 / 1
BX1492 .P663 The Popes nuntioes, or, The negotiation of Seignior Panzani, Seignior Con, &c. resident here in England with the Queen and treating about the alteration of religion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents in the yeares of our Lord, 1634, 1635, 1636, &c. : together with a letter to a nobleman of this kingdom concerning the same. 2
BX1492 .P68 1603 The Catholikes supplication vnto the Kings Maiestie, for toleration of Catholike religion in England: with short notes or animaduersions in the margine. : Whereunto is annexed parallel-wise, a supplicatorie counterpoyse of the Protestants, vnto the same most excellent Maiestie. : Together with the reasons of both sides, for and against toleration of diuers religions.
The Catholikes supplication vnto the Kings Maiestie, for toleration of Catholike religion in England with short notes or animaduersions in the margine : whereunto is annexed parallel-wise, a supplicatorie counterpoyse of the Protestants, vnto the same Most Excellent Maiestie : together with the reasons of both sides, for and against toleration of diuers religions.
2
BX1492 .P76 Protestants demonstration for Catholicks recusancie all taken from such English Protestant bishops, doctors, ministers, parlaments, lawes, decrees, and proceedings, as haue beene printed, published, or allowed among them in England since the cominge of our King Iames into this kingdome, and for the most parte within the first six or seuen yeares thereof : and euidentlie prouinge by their owne writings, that English Catholiks may not vnder damnable syn communicate with English Protestants in their seruice, sermons, or matters of religion : and soe conuincinge by themselues, their religion to bee most damnable, & among other things, their ministry to bee voide, false and vsurped. 1
BX1492 .P78 Catholic loyalism in Elizabethan England / 2
BX1492 .Q47 2006 Catholicism and community in early modern England : politics, aristocratic patronage and religion, c. 1550-1640 / 1
BX1492 .Q47 2006eb Catholicism and community in early modern England : politics, aristocratic patronage and religion, c. 1550-1640 / 1
BX1492 .R3 Biographical studies, 1534-1829.
Recusant history.
2
BX1492.R3 1686 Reflections upon the bulls of the Popes Paul the Third and Pius the Fifth emitted against King Henry the 8 and Queen Elizabeth of England. 1
BX1492 .R42 Reasons why Roman-Catholicks should not be persecuted 2
BX1492 .R428 2010 Recusancy and conformity in early modern England : manuscript and printed sources in translation / 1