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BX1766 .E53 1640 | By the King a proclamation for putting the lawes against Jesuites, seminaries, and popish priests in execution. | 1 |
BX1766 .E53 1675 | At the court at Whitehall, February the third, 1674/5 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, His Highness Prince Rupert, [and 28 others] | 1 |
BX1766 .E53 1678 |
At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678, present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Majesty and this board are informed of the bold and open repair made to several places. At the court at Whitehall, the nineteenth of November 1678 by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and the lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council : whereas His Majesty by his late royal proclamation ... did straitly charge and command all persons, being popish recusants. At the court at White-hall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... there having been lately presented by the justices of the peace. Englands memorial, or a thankful remembrance upon the present never to be forgotten deliverance of both King and nation from the bloody Popish Plot. Shewing, that the Papists by their principles are real enemies to out King and countrey. / At the court at Whitehall, the third of January, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... did by his royal proclamation ... command all persons being popish recusants. At the court at Whitehall, the nineteenth of November 1678 by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and the lords of His Majesties most honourable Privy Council : whereas His Majesty by his late royal proclamation ... did straitly charge and command all persons, being popish recusants .. At the court at Whitehall, the third of January, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... did by his royal proclamation ... command all persons being popish recusants .. At the court at Whitehall, this sixth day of December, 1678, present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... whereas His Majesty and this board are informed of the bold and open repair made to several places .. At the court at White-hall, January the seventeenth, 1678/9, present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... there having been lately presented by the justices of the peace .. |
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BX1766 .E53 1679 | England's remembrancer, for the late discovery of the horrid plot: found in a meal tub, by Sir William Waller one of His Majesties justices of the peac[e for] Middlesex. The design of the papists in this plot was, to put it off themselves, and lay it upon the Presbyterians: making [them] the designers of the change of government and the murderers of His Majesty, &c. | 1 |
BX1766 .E53 1681 | The Earl of Shaftsbury's loyalty revived: or, The Popish damnable plot against our religion and liberties, lively delineated in several of its branches, with an account of the manner of the execution of William Viscount Stafford on Tovver-Hill. | 1 |
BX1766 .E53 1700 | By the King, a proclamation | 2 |
BX1766 .F35 | To all that observe dayes. | 1 |
BX1766 .F48 1681 | The Fetter Lane loyalist or A description of a true sonne of Rome | 1 |
BX1766 .F84 |
A Full and true narrative of one Elizabeth Middleton, a Roman-Catholick living in Gardners-Lane, Westminster who endeavouring to turn the late hellish-plot on the non-conformists, thereby to vindicate her own sect, the papists, was before several witnesses heard to wish that she might never see the light. A Full and true narrative of one Elizabeth Middleton, a Roman-Catholick living in Gardners-Lane, Westminster who endeavouring to turn the late hellish-plot on the non-conformists, thereby to vindicate her own sect, the papists, was before several witnesses heard to wish that she might never see the light .. |
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BX1766 .G57 1880 | No popery! | 1 |
BX1766 .G73 |
Great news from Derby-shire being a full and true relation of the discovery of above thirty priests living and residing in and about Halam in the said county : together with an account of the taking of one Busby, a priest, and two women, notorious papists, by Justice Gilbert, a worthy and active prosecutor of priests and Jesuits, and how they had contrived to charge Mr. Gilbert with felony, which by the confession of Dudley, one of their own party, by the providence of God was fully detected and discovered and they committed to the county-gaol where they now remain / Great news from Derby-shire being a full and true relation of the discovery of above thirty priests living and residing in and about Halam in the said county : together with an account of the taking of one Busby, a priest, and two women, notorious papists, by Justice Gilbert, a worthy and active prosecutor of priests and Jesuits, and how they had contrived to charge Mr. Gilbert with felony, which by the confession of Dudley, one of their own party, by the providence of God was fully detected and discovered and they committed to the county-gaol where they now remain / A Great miracle at sea, or, A perfect relation of a mighty whale which was pursued in the sea ... : as it was certified by divers mariners of Weymouth sayling from France in a shipp called the Bonanaventure, did shoot the whale, which ... was found dead upon the shore within three miles of Weymouth, where the countrey people ... having opened it's belly, found a Romish priest, with a black box of pardons from the pope for many papists in England and Ireland, whose names are here printed : also the names of the sea-men who were present .. |
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BX1766 .G76 | The Grounds and reasons of the laws against popery | 2 |
BX1766 .G84 | The noveltie of poperie discovered and chieflie proven by Romanists out of themselves / | 1 |
BX1766.G85 1656 | An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours / | 1 |
BX1766 .H388 1993 | Anti-Catholicism in eighteenth-century England, c. 1714-80 : a political and social study / | 1 |
BX1766 (INTERNET) |
A reply to the second part of The character of a popish successor An ansvvere to a Romish rime lately printed, and entituled, A proper new ballad wherein are contayned Catholike questions to the Protestant, the which ballad was put foorth without date or day, name of authour or printer, libell-like scattered and sent abroad, to withdraw the simple from the fayth of Christ, vnto the doctrine of Antichrist the pope of Rome / Popery, or, The principles & positions approved by the Church of Rome (when really believ'd and practis'd) are very dangerous to all and to Protestant kings and supreme powers, more especially pernicious, and inconsistent with that loyalty, which (by the law of nature and scripture) is indispensably due to supreme powers, in a letter to a person of honor / Martine Mar-Sixtus A second replie against the defensory and apology of Sixtus the fift late Pope of Rome, defending the execrable fact of the Iacobine frier, vpon the person of Henry the third, late King of France, to be both commendable, admirable, and meritorious. VVherein the saide apology is faithfully translated, directly answered, and fully satisfied. The vnmasking of the masse-priest vvith a due and diligent examination of their holy sacrifice. / The noveltie of poperie discovered and chieflie proven by Romanists out of themselves / The svmme of a dispvtation betweene Mr. VValker, pastor of St. Iohn Euanglists [sic] in Watling-street London, and a popish priest calling himselfe Mr. Smith, but indeed Norrice assisted by other priests and papists : held in the presence of some worthy knights, with other gentlemen of both religions. A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray at a conference with certaine papists, plainely prouing that Peter was neuer head of the Church : with a short register of all the attempts and murthers vpon kings and princes in our time by the persuasion of the Iesuits. |
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BX1766 .J35 | To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen and all the rest of the loyal citizens. | 2 |
BX1766 .J47 |
The Jesuite unmasqued, or, A dialogue between the most holy Father La Chaise, confessor of His Most Christian Majesty, the most chaste Fater Peters, confessor of the King of England, and the most pious Father Tachart, ambassador from the French King to His Majesty of Siam wherein the principal measures these reverend fathers pretend to take for the conversion of English hereticks and the idolaters of Siam are displayed : together with a short pasquil, or satyr against the most eminent writers for the Gallican church / The Jesuite unmasqued, or, A dialogue between the most holy Father La Chaise, confessor of His Most Christian Majesty, the most chaste Fater Peters, confessor of the King of England, and the most pious Father Tachart, ambassador from the French King to His Majesty of Siam wherein the principal measures these reverend fathers pretend to take for the conversion of English hereticks and the idolaters of Siam are displayed : together with a short pasquil, or satyr against the most eminent writers for the Gallican church / The Jesuits ghost, with the prayer of the Turkish monarch to Christ through which he obtained a mighty victory against the papists, at the field of Varna, occasioned by their wicked perjury, in breaking that league they had so solemnly sworn to keep / |
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BX1766 .J67 2014 | The modernity of others : Jewish anti-Catholicism in Germany and France / | 1 |
BX1766 .J675 2014eb | The modernity of others : Jewish anti-Catholicism in Germany and France / | 2 |