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The true idea of Jansenisme both historick and dogmatick. By T. G.
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By the King. A proclamation commanding popish recusants to repair to their own dwellings, and not afterwards to come to court, or within ten miles of London, without speciall licence: and for disarming of them, as the law requireth.
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A large examination taken at Lambeth, according to his Maiesties direction, point by point, of M. G. Blakwell, made Arch-priest of England, by Pope Clement 8 Vpon occasion of a certaine answere of his, without the priuitie of the state, to a letter lately sent vnto him from Cardinall Bellarmine, blaming him for taking the oath of Allegeance. Together with the Cardinals letter, and M. Blakwels said answere vnto it. Also M. Blakwels letter to the Romish Catholickes in England, aswell ecclesiasticall, as lay.
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A true extract out of the Commons journal of the most principal proceedings of that honourable House, in this last short meeting; in order to the preservation of the King and kingdom from the growth of popery, and also for reducing the growing greatness of France.
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The confession, obstinacy, and ignorance, of Father Bell, a Romish priest. Wherein is declared, the manner of his tryall, condemnation, and execution, on Munday Decemb. 11. 1643. Together with the names of those that suffered for stealing the ambassadours plate; and the names and facts of others who were executed at Tiburne the same day.
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The late commotion of certaine papists in Herefordshire Occasioned by the death of one Alice Wellington, a recusant, who was buried after the popish maner, in the towne of Allens-Moore, neere Hereford, vpon Tuesday in Whitsun weeke last past. 1605. With other excellent matter thereby occasioned. Truely set forth.
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L'execution de iustice faicte en Angleterre pour maintenir la paix publique & chrestienne, contre les autheurs de sedition, adherens aux tristres & ennemis du royaume: sans aucune persecution contre eux esmeuë, pour matiere de religio[n], commeil a esté faucement aduancé & publie,́ par les fauteurs & nourriciers de leurs traisons. Descrite premierement en Anglois, puis traduite en langue Franc̜oise, en faueur de autres nations & personnes, qui ont l'vsage d'icelle.
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A consolatory letter to all the afflicted Catholikes in England
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A true and perfect relation of a monstrous and prodigous whale lately cast on shore at rings-end near Dublin in Ireland with the manner of its taking, Also, an account of what dammages happened to several ships in those parts by a great storm. Sent over in letters from Dublin, to several merchants and others in London. With allowance.
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The hue and cry after Father Peters, by the deserted Roman Catholicks.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the better regulating and orderng the sequestration of the of the estates of Papists & delinquents and for reforming and preventing of abuses in the managing of the same. Die Mercurii 9. August. 1648. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
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The discription causes, and discovery, or symptomes of a church papist, or popish Protestant, which may stand in stead this yeare, 1642. Which by reason that this searching Parliament, and wonderfull conjunction of happy planets, hath proved so sickly and crazy unto the Romish constitutions, that it is to be suspected that some of them will flye into churches, for remedy though not for conversion.
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Nevvs ovt of Spaine ofinfinite [sic] concernment to England in tvvo letters from Mr. Brian I'Anson, a sonne of the Church in Spaine, to his father Sr Brian I'Anson and brother D. Hen. I'Anson of the Church of Rome in England, both now in the Kings army, there to promote the rightes and liberties of the same holy church : published thereby to give clearer intimation to all the inhabitants of England ...
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A narrative of the popish plot in Ireland, for the murdering the Protestants there, and the introducing of popery, and the assistance they depended upon from England. Discovered by me James Carrol, in the year 1672. With an account of my sufferings for discovering the same.
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