The increase of popery in England, since the Reformation made by King Henry VIII. [electronic resource] : Shewing the great encouragement that priests, Jesuits, and other promoters of that bloudy religion have had from persons of power and authority. The discouragements and notorious hardships, even to silencing, and banishment from cities and corporations, that have been the portion of many able and faithful Protestant ministers, that have eminently opposed it. With an essay towards what may possibly befall the Churches of Christ from the hellish contrivances and damnable plots of Romish emissaries. With a faithful extract out of the most authentick records of the most memorable things referring to the reformation, viz. King Henry VIII. his reasons given in his proclamation for taking away the Popes usurped power. ... Intended to be published in the year 1667, but seized at the press by R.L.S. and others. / By the late reverend William Dell, sometime Rector of Yelden in Bedfordshire.

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Main Author: W. D. (William Dell), 1651-1721
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed for Richard Janeway, 1681.
Series:Early English books online.
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