The doctrines and practises of the Societie of Iesuites. In two bookes. The first, containing their grounds and intentions, discovered by two of their owne societie, the Reverend Paulus Florenius, Doctor and professor of Divinitie, and Christianus Francken, professor of philosophy, both in the Imperiall Schoole of Iesuites at Vienna. The second, containing a detection of the secret designes and bloody proiects of that societie of later yeares; especially, since their first designes for disturbing the sate [sic] of Germanie. And may serue as a warning for vs of this iland, and these times whereinto wee are fallen. By W.F. an vnworthy minister of the Gospell of Iesus Christ.
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- The doctrines and practises of the Societie of Iesuites. In two bookes. The first, containing their grounds and intentions, discovered by two of their owne societie, the Reverend Paulus Florenius, Doctor and professor of Divinitie, and Christianus Francken, professor of philosophy, both in the Imperiall Schoole of Iesuites at Vienna. The second, containing a detection of the secret designes and bloody proiects of that societie of later yeares; especially, since their first designes for disturbing the sate [sic] of Germanie. And may serue as a warning for vs of this iland, and these times whereinto wee are fallen. By W.F. an vnworthy minister of the Gospell of Iesus Christ.
- Colloquium Jesuiticum. English
- Doctrines and practises of the Societie of Jesuites
- De studiis Jesuitarum abstrusioribus. English.
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London: Printed by B[ernard]. A[lsop]. and T. Fawcet, for George Gibbs, and are to be sold at his shop at the Flower de Luce in Popes-head Alley, 1630.
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- 1630-1630
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- S122937
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- 142463
- Description
- [8], 36, [4], 39-62 p. ; 4⁰
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- Editor's dedication signed: William Freake.
Alsop's name from STC.
The first part is a translation of "Colloquium Jesuiticum" by Christian Francke. "The second part" is a translation of "De studiis Jesuitarum abstrusioribus", which is attributed to Joannes Cambilhon. The latter has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.
Signatures: A-I?.
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- L copy filmed on UMI "Tract supplement" reel E1 (Harl. 5921[90]): title page only