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The execution of iustice in England for maintenaunce of publique and Christian peace, against certeine stirrers of sedition, and adherents to the traytors and enemies of the realme, without any persecution of them for questions of religion, as is falsely reported and published by the fautors and fosterers of their treasons.
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598Date: [1583 [i.e. 1584]]- Books
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Thoughts on the present state of the Roman Catholics in England, and on the expediency of indulging them with a further repeal of the penal statutes. By a Protestant.
Protestant.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Iustitia Britannica : Per quam liquet perspicue aliquot in eo regno perditos ciues, seditionis & armorum ciuilium authores, regníq[ue] hostium propugnatores acerrimos, vt communi Ecclesiæ reiq[ue] publicæ paci, cautius prospiceretur, morte mulcatatos esse: propter religionem vero, aut cæremonias Romanas, neminem in capitis discrimen vocatum: licet ab aduersarijs secus multò, & admodum malitiosè publicetur. Perscriptum primo in nostrate lingua, deinde versum in Latinam.
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598Date: Anno M.D.LXXXIIII. [1584] Anno regni Reginæ Elizabethæ XXVI. Mense Martio- Books
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The danger arising to our civil and religious liberty, from the great increase of papists, And the setting up public schools and seminaries for the teaching and educating youth in the pernicious tenets and principles of popery, consider'd; in a charge deliver'd to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland, in the visitations held at Thirsk, Stokesley, and Malton, in the year 1740. By Jaques Sterne, L.L.D. Archdeacon of Cleveland, Precentor, and Canon Residentiary of the Church of York.
Church of England. Archdeaconry of Cleveland. Archdeacon (1735-1750 : Sterne)Date: 1747- Books
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A circular letter sent by the Bishop of Salisbury round his diocess, relating to the papists in it.
Church of England. Diocese of Salisbury. Bishop (1689-1715 : Burnet)Date: 1706]