Loyola's disloyalty; or The Iesuites open rebellion against God and his Church. Whose doctrine is blasphemie in the highest degree against the blood of Christ, which they vilifie, and under-valew, that they might uphold their merits. By consequent, encouraging all traytors to kill their lawfull kings and princes. With divers other principles and heads of their damnable and erronious doctrine. Worthy to be written and read in these our doutfull and dangerous times.
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- Loyola's disloyalty; or The Iesuites open rebellion against God and his Church. Whose doctrine is blasphemie in the highest degree against the blood of Christ, which they vilifie, and under-valew, that they might uphold their merits. By consequent, encouraging all traytors to kill their lawfull kings and princes. With divers other principles and heads of their damnable and erronious doctrine. Worthy to be written and read in these our doutfull and dangerous times.
- Jesuites gospel
- Loyola's disloyalty; or, The Jesuites open rebellion against God and his Church Jesuites open rebellion against God and his Church
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London: printed by B[ernard] A[lsop], in the yeare 1643. Iuly the 4.
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- 1643-1643
- ESTC No.
- R935
- Grub Street ID
- 129443
- Description
- [14], 102 p. ; 4⁰
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- Foreword signed: W. 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.
A reissue, with cancel title page, of "The bespotted Jesuite", which has "printed by Bar: Alsop" in imprint.