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A25853Arnauld, Antoine, 1612-1694.The nevv heresie of the Jesuits publickly maintain''d at Paris in the Colledge of Clermont, by conclusions, printed 12 Decemb., 1661, denounced to all the bishops of France / translated out of the French original.1662.089112428nan./cache/A25853.xml./txt/A25853.txt
A52328Arnauld, Antoine, 1612-1694.The pernicious consequences of the new heresie of the Jesuites against the King and the state by an advocate of Parliament.1666.0316469560nan./cache/A52328.xml./txt/A52328.txt
A36726Arnauld, Antoine, 1612-1694.The Moral practice of the Jesuites demonstrated by many remarkable histories of their actions in all parts of the world : collected either from books of the greatest authority, or most certain and unquestionable records and memorials / by the doctors of the Sorbonne ; faithfully rendred into English.1670.09698827488nan./cache/A36726.xml./txt/A36726.txt
A04899Ashley, Robert, 1565-1641.Cochin-China containing many admirable rarities and singularities of that countrey / extracted out of an Italian relation, lately presented to the Pope, by Christophoro Borri, that liued certaine yeeres there ; and published by Robert Ashley.1633.0207225972nan./cache/A04899.xml./txt/A04899.txt
A14830Bagshaw, Christopher, d. 1625?A sparing discouerie of our English Iesuits, and of Fa. Parsons proceedings vnder pretence of promoting the Catholike faith in England for a caueat to all true Catholiks our very louing brethren and friends, how they embrace such very vncatholike, though Iesuiticall deseignments.1601.0276228400nan./cache/A14830.xml./txt/A14830.txt
A01748Bagshaw, Christopher, d. 1625?A true relation of the faction begun at VVisbich by Fa. Edmonds, alias VVeston, a Iesuite, 1595. and continued since by Fa. Walley, alias Garnet, the prouincall of the Iesuits in England, and by Fa. Parsons in Rome, with their adherents: against vs the secular priests their bretheren and fellow prisoners, that disliked of nouelties, and thought it dishonourable to the auncient ecclesiasticall discipline of the Catholike Church, that secular priests should be gouerned by Iesuits.1601.0319969702nan./cache/A01748.xml./txt/A01748.txt
A45528Barrow, William, 1610-1679.The papists new-fashion''d allegiance a letter lately seiz''d in the house of an eminent Roman Catholick in Hereford-shire, and produced at the late assizes there held / written by Father Harcourt.1679.02192456nan./cache/A45528.xml./txt/A45528.txt
A27248Bedloe, William, 1650-1680.A narrative and impartial discovery of the horrid Popish plot, carried on for the burning and destroying the cities of London and VVestminster, with their suburbs, &c. setting forth the several consults, orders and resolutions of the Jesuites, &c. concerning the same. ... / by Capt. William Bedloe ... one of the Popish Committee for carrying on such fires.1679.0288968285nan./cache/A27248.xml./txt/A27248.txt
A07760Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610.The anatomie of popish tyrannie wherein is conteyned a plaine declaration and Christian censure, of all the principall parts, of the libels, letters, edictes, pamphlets, and bookes, lately published by the secular-priests and English hispanized Iesuties, with their Iesuited arch-priest; both pleasant and profitable to all well affected readers.1603.07278123605nan./cache/A07760.xml./txt/A07760.txt
A09551Blackwell, George, 1546 or 7-1613.An ansvvere made by one of our brethren, a secular priest, now in prison, to a fraudulent letter of M. George Blackwels, written to Cardinall Caietane, 1596, in commendation of the Iesuits in England1602.0113633562nan./cache/A09551.xml./txt/A09551.txt
A67878Boswell, William, Sir, d. 1649.A true narrative of the Popish-plot against King Charles I and the Protestant religion as it was discovered by Andreas ab Habernfeld to Sir William Boswel Ambassador at the Hague, and by him transmitted to Archbishop Laud, who communicated it to the King : the whole discoovery being found amongst the Archbishops papers, when a prisoner in the Tower, by Mr. Prynn (who was ordered to search them by a committee of the then Parliament) on Wednesday, May 31, 1643 : with some historical remarks on the Jesuits, and A vindication of the Protestant dissenters from disloyalty : also, A compleat history of the Papists late Presbyterian plot discovered by Mr. Dangerfield, wherein an account is given of some late transactions of Sir Robert Peyton.1680.0200325999nan./cache/A67878.xml./txt/A67878.txt
A08925Bouvot, Ph.A copie of the first arrest or decree of the Parlament [sic] of Paris, against the booke of Santarellus the Iesuite commanding it to be burned, and the provincial of the Iesuites, with others, to come to the court the next morning to be heard. With, the Parlaments [sic] demands, the Iesuites answeres, their declaration of their detestation of the said booke, with the censure of the Sorbon doctours against the same. Translated into English, according to the French copies, printed at Paris with the Kings priviledge.1634.03152732nan./cache/A08925.xml./txt/A08925.txt
A69620Br., J.The Jesuite countermin''d. Or, An account of a new plot carrying on by the Jesuites: manifested by their present endeavours (under all shapes) to raise commotions in the land, by aspersing his Sacred Majesties counsels and actions. Also the reasonableness of modesty in subjects in judging the concerns of their prince.1679.0155814432nan./cache/A69620.xml./txt/A69620.txt
A29831Browne, John, Jesuit.The confession of John Browne, a Iesvite, in the gate-house twice examined by a committee from the honourable House of Commons wherein is discovered the late plots of the Pope and papacy against these kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland : and the manner how he poceeds in his intents to intrude himselfe into the temporall monarchy hereof : with the copy of the Popes Breve, & the fansinesse of his Nuntio with the English ladies : and the event that may preoceed by stopping such proceedings.1641.02217564nan./cache/A29831.xml./txt/A29831.txt
A33865Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598. Execution of justice in England.A collection of several treatises concerning the reasons and occasions of the penal laws1675.03568610376nan./cache/A33865.xml./txt/A33865.txt
A32856Camilton, John.Camiltons discoverie of the devilish designes and killing projects of the Society of Jesuites of late years projected and by them hitherto acted in Germany : intended but graciously prevented in England / translated out of the Latine copie ... by W. F. X. B. ...1641.084442412nan./cache/A32856.xml./txt/A32856.txt
A01233Camilton, John. De studiis Jesuitarum abstrusioribus. English.Tvvo spare keyes to the Iesuites cabinet· dropped accidentally by some Father of that societie and fallen into the hands of a Protestant. The first wherof, discovers their domestick doctrines for education of their novices. The second, openeth their atheisticall practises touching the present warres of Germany. Projected by them in the yeare 1608. and now so farre as their power could stretch, effected, till the comming of the most victorious King of Sweden into Germany. Both serving as a most necessary warning for these present times.1632.0163824681nan./cache/A01233.xml./txt/A01233.txt
A33763Care, Henry, 1646-1688.The character of a turbulent, pragmatical Jesuit and factious Romish priest1678.02637659nan./cache/A33763.xml./txt/A33763.txt
A39387Cerdan, Jean-Paul, comte de.The emperour and the empire betray''d by whom and how written by a minister of state residing at that court to one of the Protestant princes of the empire.1682.0179325252nan./cache/A39387.xml./txt/A39387.txt
A79279Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King. A proclamation. Charles R. Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and sundry our good subjects whom these presents do or may concern, greeting: we having, with the advice and consent of our Parliaments, past so many Acts in favour of the Protestant religion, against field-conventicles,...1679.01865337nan./cache/A79279.xml./txt/A79279.txt
A46857Compton, Henry, 1632-1713.The Jesuites intrigues with the private instructions of that society to their emissaries : the first, translated out of a book privately printed at Paris : the second, lately found in manuscript in a Jesuites closet, after his death : both sent with a letter from a gentleman at Paris to his friend in London.1669.0206035666nan./cache/A46857.xml./txt/A46857.txt
A19321Copley, Anthony, 1567-1607?Another letter of Mr. A.C. to his dis-Iesuited kinseman, concerning the appeale, state, Iesuites Also a third letter of his, apologeticall for himselfe against the calumnies contained against him in a certaine Iesuiticall libell, intituled, A manifestation of folly and bad spirit, &c.1602.03751611934nan./cache/A19321.xml./txt/A19321.txt
A08697Coton, Pierre, 1564-1626.A letter of a Catholike man beyond the seas, written to his friend in England including another of Peter Coton priest, of the Society of Iesus, to the Queene Regent of France / translated out of French into English ; touching the imputation of the death of Henry the IIII, late K. of France, to priests, Iesuites, or Catholicke doctrine.1610.097142826nan./cache/A08697.xml./txt/A08697.txt
A19436Coton, Pierre, 1564-1626. Lettre declaratoire de la doctrine des peres Jesuites. English.The hellish and horribble councell, practised and vsed by the Iesuites, (in their priuate consulations) when they would haue a man to murther a king According to those damnable instructions, giuen (by them) to that bloody villaine Francis Rauilliacke, who murdered Henry the fourth, the late French king. Sent to the Queene Regent, in answere to that impudent pamphlet, published by Peter Cotton Iesuite, in defence of the Iesuites, and their doctrine; which also is hereunto annexed. Translated out of French.1610.064381750nan./cache/A19436.xml./txt/A19436.txt
A08075Cresswell, Joseph, 1556-1623, attributed name.Newes from the low-countreyes. Or The anatomy of Caluinisticall calumnyes, manifested in a dialogue betweene a Brabander, and a Hollander Vpon occasion of a placcart, lately published in Holla[n]d, against the Iesuites, priests, friars &c. by those that there assume vnto themselues, the tytle of the high-mighty-lords, the States &c. Translated out of the Netherland language, into English. By D.N.1622.0155804678nan./cache/A08075.xml./txt/A08075.txt
A35032Croft, Herbert, 1603-1691.A short narrative of the discovery of a college of Jesuits at a place called the Come in the county of Hereford which was sent up unto the Right Honorable the Lords assembled in Parliament at the end of the last sessions / by the Right Reverend Father in God Herbert, Lord Bishop of Hereford ... ; to which is added a true relation of the knavery of Father Lewis, the pretended bishop of Landaffe, now a prisoner in Monmouth gaol.1679.03639894nan./cache/A35032.xml./txt/A35032.txt
A36956Darrell, William, 1651-1721.A vindication of Saint Ignatius (founder of the Society of Jesus) from phanaticism ; and of the Jesuites, from the calumnies laid to their charge in a late book, entitul''d, The enthusiasm of the Church of Rome by William Darrel ...1688.0165995343nan./cache/A36956.xml./txt/A36956.txt
A83968Democritus natu minimus.England''s Ichabod, glory departed, discoursed by two Christian men, zealous for the glory of God, and true lovers of their nation: the one called Heraclitus junior, weeping for and lamenting the inevitable wo and desolation impending and approaching on his native country. And the other called Democritus natu minimus, laughing at the ignorance, blindness, madness, and inexorable stupidity of his own nation, overwhelmed in folly, sin, and wickedness, insensible of its own ruine and misery. Both of them paradoxically praising the Jesuites, and their spurious seed, for their policie, activitie, and dexteritie, in promoting their factions and projects. / By Heraclitus junior, and Democritus natu minimus, for Ri: Fosterschism.nan51931363nan./cache/A83968.xml./txt/A83968.txt
A20624Donne, John, 1572-1631.Ignatius his conclaue or his inthronisation in a late election in hell: wherein many things are mingled by way of satyr; concerning the disposition of Iesuits, the creation of a new hell, the establishing of a church in the moone. There is also added an apology for Iesuites. All dedicated to the two aduersary angels, which are protectors of the Papall Consistory, and of the Colledge of Sorbon. Translated out of Latine.1611.0199746047nan./cache/A20624.xml./txt/A20624.txt
A19434Du Bois-Olivier, Jean, d. 1626.Anti-Coton, or, A Refutation of Cottons letter declaratorie lately directed to the Queene Regent, for the apologizing of the Iesuites doctrine, touching the killing of kings : a booke, in which it is proued that the Iesuites are guiltie, and were the authors of the late execrable parricide, committed vpon the person of the French King, Henry the Fourth, of happie memorie : to which is added, a Supplication of the Vniuersitie of Paris, for the preuenting of the Iesuites opening their schooles among them, in which their king-killing doctrine is also notably discouered, and confuted / both translated out of the French, by G.H. ; together with the translators animaduersions vpon Cottons letter.1611.0252407592nan./cache/A19434.xml./txt/A19434.txt
A83385England and Wales. Parliament.By the Parliament a proclamation commanding all Jesuits, seminary priests, and other Romish priests, to depart out of this Commonwealth.nan1093242nan./cache/A83385.xml./txt/A83385.txt
A83738England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.Die Mercurii 5 Maii 1641 It is this day ordered by the House of Commons now assembled in Parliament, that the Preamble, together with the Protestation, which the Members of this House made the third of May, shall be forthwith printed, and the copies printed brought to the clark of the said House, ...1641.01572368nan./cache/A83738.xml./txt/A83738.txt
A04102Falkland, Henry Cary, Viscount, d. 1633.By the Lord Deputie and Councell. A proclamation for the banishment of Iesuites and priests, &c.nan2248449nan./cache/A04102.xml./txt/A04102.txt
A07210Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.The nevv art of lying couered by Iesuites vnder the vaile of equiuocation, discouered and disproued by Henry Mason.1624.04494514487nan./cache/A07210.xml./txt/A07210.txt
A46678Flacius Illyricus, Matthias, 1520-1575.A further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitisme In a collection of severall pieces, representing the humours, designs and practises of those who call themselves the Society of Jesus.1658.011106831658nan./cache/A46678.xml./txt/A46678.txt
A40040Foulis, Henry, ca. 1635-1669.The history of the wicked plots and conspiracies of our pretended saints representing the beginning, constitution, and designs of the Jesuite : with the conspiracies, rebellions, schisms, hypocrisie, perjury, sacriledge, seditions, and vilefying humour of some Presbyterians, proved by a series of authentick examples, as they have been acted in Great Brittain, from the beginning of that faction to this time / by Henry Foulis ...1662.013467642243nan./cache/A40040.xml./txt/A40040.txt
A04407France. Parlement (Paris)The articles which were propounded to the Iesuites to subscribe them in the Parliament, on Sunday the 14. of March, &c. 1626 By reason of a hurtfull and detestable booke, which is published vnder the name of Anthonius Santarellus. The sentence which the court of Parliament hath giuen against the Iesuites of the Colledge of Clemont on the 17. of March, &c. 1626. The censure which the diuines of the Vniuersitie of Paris haue made against a booke, which is instiled, Antonij Santarelli ex Societate Iesu tractatus de hæresi, schismate, apostasia, sollicitatione in Sacramento Pœnitentiæ, & de potestate summi pontificis in his dilectis puniendis. Ad serenissimum Principem Mauritium à Sabaudia. Roma, apud hœredem Bartholomæi Zannetti, 1625. Superiorum permissu.1626.03187738nan./cache/A04407.xml./txt/A04407.txt
A85366Gage, Thomas, 1603?-1656.A duell betvveen a Iesuite and a Dominican, begun at Paris, gallantly fought at Madrid, and victoriously ended at London, upon fryday the 16 day of May, Anno Dom. 1651. / by Thomas Gage, alias the English American, now preacher of the word at Deal in Kent.1651.03545947nan./cache/A85366.xml./txt/A85366.txt
A01948Gosselin, Peter.The state-mysteries of the Iesuites, by way of questions and answers. Faithfully extracted out of their owne writings by themselues published. And a catalogue prefixed of the authors names which are cited in this booke. Written for a premonition in these times both to the publike and particular. Translated out of French1623.0160255178nan./cache/A01948.xml./txt/A01948.txt
A58087Heywood, Thomas, d. 1641.The rat-trap, or, The Jesuites taken in their owne net &c. discovered in this yeare of jubilee or deliverance from the romish faction, 1641.1641.055101437nan./cache/A58087.xml./txt/A58087.txt
A45249Hutchinson, William, fl. 1676-1679.A letter to the Jesuits in prison shewing them how they may get out. From Mr. William Hutchinson alias Bury for fourteen years of their society; but now of the Church of England.1679.03133793nan./cache/A45249.xml./txt/A45249.txt
A04344James, Thomas, 1573?-1629.The Iesuits downefall threatned against them by the secular priests for their wicked liues, accursed manners, hereticall doctrine, and more then Matchiavillian policie. Together with the life of Father Parsons an English Iesuite.1612.0242168565nan./cache/A04344.xml./txt/A04344.txt
A50897Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.A vindication of His Majesties government and judicatures in Scotland from some aspersions thrown on them by scandalous pamphlets and news-books, and especially with relation to the late Earl of Argiles Process.1683.0156024601nan./cache/A50897.xml./txt/A50897.txt
A53287Oldham, John, 1653-1683.Garnets ghost, addressing to the Jesuits, met in private Caball, just after the murther of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey written by the author of The satyr against virtue (not yet printed).1679.03744975nan./cache/A53287.xml./txt/A53287.txt
A46858Oldham, John, 1653-1683.The Jesuits justification, proving they died as innocent as the child unborn1679.01073161nan./cache/A46858.xml./txt/A46858.txt
A53298Oldham, John, 1653-1683.Satyrs upon the Jesuits written in the year 1679, upon occasion of the plot, together with the Satyr against vertue, and some other pieces by the same hand.1681.0224527676nan./cache/A53298.xml./txt/A53298.txt
A53278Oldham, John, 1653-1683.The works of Mr. John Oldham, together with his Remains1684.09261032192nan./cache/A53278.xml./txt/A53278.txt
A56533Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662. Provinciales.Additionals to The mystery of Jesuitisme Englished by the same hand.1658.04806213594nan./cache/A56533.xml./txt/A56533.txt
A65974Preston, Thomas, 1563-1640.The tryal and execution of Father Henry Garnet, superior provincial of the Jesuits in England for the powder-treason collected by Roger Widdrington, a Roman Catholick, and by him addressed unto Pope Paul the Fifth, printed in Latin 1616 in his appendix to his Humble Supplication, p. 124, and thence translated. Now published to make it further evident, that it is no new thing for Jesuits to curse and ban, to justifie a lie.1679.050561280nan./cache/A65974.xml./txt/A65974.txt
A46856Sergeant, John, 1622-1707.The Jesuits Gospel according to Saint Ignatius Loiola wherein their impious doctrines against the Christian faith, their pernitious maxims against Christian princes, and their unjust practices destructive to all humane society, contrary to the Sacred Scriptures, the laws of God, and right reason are declared.1679.0237297915nan./cache/A46856.xml./txt/A46856.txt
A59899Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.A vindication of both parts of the Preservative against popery in an answer to the cavils of Lewis Sabran, Jesuit / by William Sherlock ...1688.04485213091nan./cache/A59899.xml./txt/A59899.txt
A61561Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699.The Jesuits loyalty, manifested in three several treatises lately written by them against the oath of allegeance with a preface shewing the pernicious consequence of their principles as to civil government.1677.06649020375nan./cache/A61561.xml./txt/A61561.txt
A65789Wadsworth, James, 1604-1656?The memoires of Mr. James Wadswort [sic], a Jesuit that recanted discovering a dreadful prospect of impiety, in the blasphemous doctrines (or Gospel) of the Jesuits, with their atheistical lives and conversations / faithfully published to the world out of the authors own original notes, with the particular places, persons, and circumstantial actions &c., of which he himself was both an eye and ear-witness from time to time.1679.0294238903nan./cache/A65789.xml./txt/A65789.txt