The nevv man or, A svpplication from an vnknowne person, a Roman
Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the
Emperour, kings, and princes of the Christian world. Touching the causes
and reasons that will argue a necessity of a generall councell to be
forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire vnder the
name of Paul the fifth. Wherein are discouered more of the secret
iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or
their very aduersaries did suspect. Translated into English by William
Crashaw, Batchelour in Diuinity, according to the Latine copy, sent from
Rome into England.
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The nevv man or, A svpplication from an vnknowne person, a Roman
Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the
Emperour, kings, and princes of the Christian world. Touching the causes
and reasons that will argue a necessity of a generall councell to be
forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire vnder the
name of Paul the fifth. Wherein are discouered more of the secret
iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or
their very aduersaries did suspect. Translated into English by William
Crashaw, Batchelour in Diuinity, according to the Latine copy, sent from
Rome into England.
Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the
Emperour, kings, and princes of the Christian world. Touching the causes
and reasons that will argue a necessity of a generall councell to be
forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire vnder the
name of Paul the fifth. Wherein are discouered more of the secret
iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or
their very aduersaries did suspect. Translated into English by William
Crashaw, Batchelour in Diuinity, according to the Latine copy, sent from
Rome into England.
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STC (2nd ed.) 1705
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Bernard Alsop, George Norton
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56
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“The nevv man or, A svpplication from an vnknowne person, a Roman
Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the
Emperour, kings, and princes of the Christian world. Touching the causes
and reasons that will argue a necessity of a generall councell to be
forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire vnder the
name of Paul the fifth. Wherein are discouered more of the secret
iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or
their very aduersaries did suspect. Translated into English by William
Crashaw, Batchelour in Diuinity, according to the Latine copy, sent from
Rome into England.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2835.
Catholike vnto Iames, the monarch of Great Brittaine, and from him to the
Emperour, kings, and princes of the Christian world. Touching the causes
and reasons that will argue a necessity of a generall councell to be
forthwith assembled against him that now vsurps the papall chaire vnder the
name of Paul the fifth. Wherein are discouered more of the secret
iniquities of that chaire and court, then hitherto their friends feared, or
their very aduersaries did suspect. Translated into English by William
Crashaw, Batchelour in Diuinity, according to the Latine copy, sent from
Rome into England.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/2835.