English College Press
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- Open LibraryOL15488217A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (5)
- Catholic Church (5)
- Apologetic works (3)
- Controversial literature (3)
- England (2)
- Protestantism (2)
- Doctrines (2)
Books by English College Press
Total count: 8
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The iudgment of a Catholicke English-man, living in banishment for his religionwritten to his private friend in England, concerninge a late book set forth, and entituled Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus, or, An apologie for the oath of allegiance : against two breves of Pope Paulus V. to the catholickes of England; & a letter of Cardinall Bellarmine to M. George Blackwell arch-priest, wherein, the said oath is shewed to be unlawfull unto a Catholicke conscience : for so much, as it conteyneth sundry clauses repugnant to his religionEnglish College Press1608-01-01
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The history of our B. Lady of Loretotranslated out of Latyn, into EnglishBy English College Press1608-01-01
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The overthrow of the Protestants pulpit-babels, convincing their preachers of lying & rayling, to make the Church of Rome seeme mysticall babellParticularly confuting W. Crashawes sermon at the crosse, printed as the patterne to iustify the rest. With a preface to the gentlemen of the Innes of court, shewing what vse may be made of this treatiseEnglish College Press1612-01-01
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A supplement to the Discussion of M. D. Barlowes Ansvvere to the Iudgment of a Catholike Englishman &cinterrupted by the death of the author F. Robert Persons of the Society of Iesus. Wherein many foule absurdities, ignorances, and falsities are discouered in M. D. Barlow. And by the way is briefly censured M. Iohn Donnes booke, intituled Pseudo-martyr. Also an Adioynder, contayning a confutation of certaine absurdities, falsities, and follies vttered by M. D. Andrewes in his Answere to Cardinall Bellarmines Apology, concerning certaine points incident to matters treated in this supplement. Togeather with the censure of the whole workeEnglish College Press1613-01-01
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An epistle dedicated to an honourable personin the which are discouered a dozen bad spirits, who from the beginning haue much haunted & grieuously tormented the Protestant congregation, so that euery one may perceaue, if he be not tooto [sic] partiall, and ouermuch carryed away with affection, that such an assembly cannot be the true Church of GodEnglish College Press1622-01-01
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A summary of controuersiesWherein the chiefest points of the holy Catholike Roman fayth, are compendiously, and methodically proued, against the sectaryes of this ageThe II. edition.English College Press] for Iohn Heigham. With permission of Superiours1623-01-01
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A word of comfortOr, A discourse concerning the late lamentable accident of the fall of a roome, at a Catholike sermon, in the Black-friars at London, wherwith about fourscore persons were oppressed. Written for the comfort of Catholiks and information of ProtestantsPrinted [at the English College Press1623-01-01
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A briefe treatise in which is made playne that Catholikes living and dying in their profession may be savedby the iudgment of the most famous and learned Protestants that ever were : agaynst a minister <N.E.> who in his epistle exhorteth an honourable person to forsake her ancient Catholike Roman religion & to become one of his new-found-out Protestant congregationEnglish college press] permissu superiorum1624-01-01