The bespotted Iesuite: whose gospell is full of blasphemy against the blood of Christ, the horrible impiety whereof, traduceth to abomination with the creature, trampling under foote the blood of the covenant, in despight of the spirit of grace. Which erronious doctrine, is fully and cleerely laid open, and reproved. By W.C. And now presented to the Honourable, the House of Commons in Parliament assembled.
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- The bespotted Iesuite: whose gospell is full of blasphemy against the blood of Christ, the horrible impiety whereof, traduceth to abomination with the creature, trampling under foote the blood of the covenant, in despight of the spirit of grace. Which erronious doctrine, is fully and cleerely laid open, and reproved. By W.C. And now presented to the Honourable, the House of Commons in Parliament assembled.
- Jesuites gospel
- Bespotted Jesuite
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Imprinted at London: by Bar: Alsop, dwelling in Grubstreet. in Honey-suckle Court, neere to the flying Horse, 1641. [i.e. 1642]
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- 1642-1642
- ESTC No.
- R2517
- Grub Street ID
- 108879
- Description
- [14], 102 p. ; 4⁰
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- W.C. = William Crashaw.
Originally published in 1610 as: The Jesuites Gospel.
This work reprints, translates, and attacks a Latin poem on the Virgin of Halle in "Amphitheatrum honoris" (1606) by C. Bonarscius, a pseudonym of Carolus Scribanius--STC.
First word of title is xylographic.
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- Identified as Wing C6842 on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 254. L copy filmed on UMI "Tract supplement" reel E1 (Harl. 5921[183]): title page only