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- The mysterie of iniquitie: that is to say, The historie of the papacie : Declaring by what degrees it is now mounted to this height, and what oppositions the better sort from time to time haue made against it. Where is also defended the right of emperours, kings, and Christian princes, against the assertions of the cardinals, Bellarmine and Baronius. By Philip Morney, knight, Lord du Plessis, &c. Englished by Samson Lennard
- A dialogue between Archibald and Timothy; or, some observations upon the dedication and preface to the History of the Popes by A B-, Esq; Heretofore, &c. Which may serve to form a Judgment of that Under-Taking. Humbly offer'd to the Subscribers
- A discourse concerning the foundation and prerogative of the Church of Rome : wherein are handled many important queries concerning the infallibility and power of the Pope, the nature and authority of general councils, &c. By a late writer of the Church of Rome
- A little vievv of this old vvorld, : in tvvo books. I. A map of monarchy, wherein the state of the world is represen[t]ed under Kings, with their entrance, reign, and ends, from King Saul, to King Charls. II. An epitomy of papacy, vvherein is discovered the rise of Anti-christ, with the entrance, reign, and ends of the popes of Rome for 740 years, till the Pope was fully declared to be the Anti-christ.
- A true account of the whole proceedings : betwixt his Grace James Duke of Ormond, and the right honor. Arthur Earl of Anglesey late Lord Privy-Seal, before the King and Council, and the said Earls letter of the second of August to His Majesty on that occasion. With a letter of the now Lord Bishop of Winchester's to the said Earl, of the means to keep out popery, and the only effectual expedient to hinder the growth thereof, and to secure both the Church of England and the Presbiterian party
- Papal usurpation and persecution, : as it has been exercis'd in ancient and modern times with respect both to princes & people; A Fair Warning to all Protestants, To Guard themselves with the utmost Caution against the Encroachments & Invasions of Popery; As they value their Estates, Lives and Liberties, But above all, As they would preserve their Consciences free from the forest of all Tyrannies and Oppressions. The whole divided into two tomes, Answerable to the Subject Matter, as it relates both to Princes and People; and design'd as supplemental to the Book of martyrs, as well in the several Ages Antecedent to the Reformation, where the is found Defective; As by continuing the same most useful Part of Ecclesiastical History, Martyrology, down to these present Times. By a sincere lover of our Protestant establishment both in church and state. Viz Thomas Bray. DD
- Papatus Romanus : liber de origine, progressu, atque extinctione ipsius
- Papatus, seu Depravatae religionis origo et incrementum : Summa fide diligentiaque e gentilitatis suæ fontibus eruta: vt fere nihil sit in hoc genus cultu, quod non sit promptum, ex hisce, meis reddere suis authoribus: vt restitutæ evangelicæ religionis, quam profitemur, simplicitas, fucis amotis, suam aliquando integritatem apud omnes testatam faciat per Thomam Moresinum Aberdonanum, Doctorem Medicum
- Papatus, seu Depravatae religionis origo et incrementum : Summa fide diligentiaque e gentilitatis suæ pontibus eruta: ut fere nihil sit in hoc genus cultu, quod non sit promptum, ex hisce, meis reddere suis authoribus. Ut restitutæ evangelicæ religionis, quam profitemur, simplicitas, fucis amotis, suam aliquando intergritaem apud omnes testatam faciat per Thomam Moresinum Aberdonanum, doctorem medicum
- Proposals for printing in monthly numbers, The history of the Popes, from St. Peter, to Benedict XIII. inclusively. Translated from the French. With additional notes and observations by the translator
- Remarks on Bower's Lives of the popes, : in a series of letters. By the late Reverend Alban Butler, Author of the Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and principal Saints of the Church
- The Romane conclaue : VVherein, by way of history, exemplified vpon the liues of the Romane emperours, from Charles the Great, to Rodulph now reigning; the forcible entries, and vsurpations of the Iesuited statists, successiuely practised against the sacred maiestie of the said empire: and so by application, against the residue of the Christian kings, and free-states are liuely acted, and truely reported. By Io. Vrsinus ante-Iesuite
- The history of Popery: with such alterations of phrase, as may be more suitable to the taste of this age; and such additions, as may improve the history, strengthen the argument, and better accommodate it to the present state of Popery in Great-Britain. By several gentlemen. ...
- The history of the pontificate : from its supposed beginning, to the end of the Council of Trent, Anno Domini 1563. In which The Corruptions of the Scriptures and Sacred Antiquity, Forgeries in the Councils, and Incroachments of the Court of Rome on the Church and State, to support their Infallibility, Supremacy, and other Modern Doctrines, are set in a true Light. By Laurence Howel, A. M
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