11 results filtered with: Popes - Early works to 1800
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Dame Ellis Aylmer, - - - - - - - - appellant. Robert Reed, Robert Dillon, Esq; John Donnellan, Jeffry Browne, Robert French, and Sir Andrew Aylmer, ... respondents. The case of the respondent Robert Reed.
Reed, Robert, Protestant informer.Date: 1740]- Books
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The Protestant standard against popery. In two parts. Part I. Four questions propounded to the Papists. Part II. Four considerations propunded to the Protestants. To which is added, a short account of the life and character of His Sacred Majesty King George, and of their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Date: 1715- Books
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The application for a proper remedy for an effectual cure of popery and other divisions in this nation; with a charge of treason ... against the Roman Catholick missioners. ...
Date: 1710?]- Books
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A sketch of the history of two acts of the Irish parliament, of the 2d and 8th of Queen Anne, to prevent the further growth of popery: in a letter to a member of the house of commons in Ireland. To which are added, the civil and military articles of Limerick.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A discourse on the errors of popery: delivered in the chapel of the University in Cambridge, September 4, 1793, at the lecture founded by the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esquire. By John Lathrop, D.D. A.A.S. Pastor of the Second Church in Boston.
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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De la primauté du pape.
Pinel, de lÓratorie.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
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The Protestant's monitor; or, Popery unmasked: being a true and faithful narrative of the treachery and inhumanity of a pospish priest, belonging to a monastry at Brussels. -Shewing how the said priest, under the disguise of the greatest friendship, meditated the most cruel and shocking death of a Protestant: -with the particulars of the Protestant's delivery. -The whole being a seasonable antidote against popery; and proper to be read in these times.
Date: [1755?]- Books
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A serious and humble enquiry whether it be lawful, prudent, or convenient, that a toleration of Popery should be enacted by Authority of Parliament? Or, whether speedy and effectual Measures ought not rather to be taken, to suppress the Growth and Encrease of that superstitious and idolatrous Way of Worship, as highly dangerous to the True Religion establish'd amongst us; to the Protestant Succession in the Illustrious House of Hanover and the True Protestant Interest of this Kingdom of Ireland. Together with an answer to an anonymous letter, on the subject of my letter and reply to Mr. Synge's sermon and vindication. By Stephen Radcliffe, A. M. Vicar of Naas.
Radcliffe, Stephen.Date: 1727- Books
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The Authority of the Pope rejected by the Jesuits in China; or, A complaint of Cardinal Tournon of their disobedience. With the original of Pope Clement XI's brief.
Date: 1708- Books
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The protestant alarm; or, popish cruelty fully displayed. Containing an impartial enquiry into, and a fair investigation of, the propagation, rise, progress, Doctrines, Discipline, Horrid Practices, Idolatrous Ceremonies, Superstitions, Innovations, Tyrannies, Treacheries, Cruel Persecutions, Tortures, Massacrees, and Errors of the Romish church. Calculated To detect the dangerous Tenets of Poperty, to counteract the poisonous Effects which its Principles may promote, and to defeat the pernicious Purposes of the most artful Priests, and their Romish Emissaries among the Roman Catholics. Suited To all Times, but more particularly to the present important Crisis, when such peculiar Countenance is given to Tenets at once so destructive to the Rights of Mankind in general, and to the Peace of the Individuals of the British Empire. The whole comprized In a Series of Entertaining and Useful Familiar Dialogues between Father and Son. Inscribed to the Protestant Association. By John Fellows, Author of the History of the Bible in Verse; and of Grace Triumphant, a Poem.
Fellows, John, -1785.Date: [1778?]- Books
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A comparison of popery and paganism.
Date: 1720?]