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Martyrs in flames: or The history of Popery. Displaying the horrid persecutions and cruelties, exercised upon Protestants by the Papists for many hundred years past, to this time. In, Piedmont. France, with the massacre at Paris. Orange. Ephemia. Germany. Poland. Lithuania. Italy. Spain, with the bloody Inquisition. Portugal. Holland. Flanders. Scotland. Ireland, with the massacre in 1641. and England. Containing an account of I. The martyrs in the reign of King Henry VIII. and Queen Mary. II. The Spanish invasion 1588. III. The Gun-powder Treason 1605. IV. The fire of London 1666. V. The horrid Popish plot in 1678. VI. The marther of Sir Edmunbury Godfrey. VII. The detectable conspiracies of the Papists, and their adherents against K. William III. 1. By Grandivile a Frenchman. 2. By Charnock, Sir Wil. Perkins, Sir John Friend, Sir John Fenwick, and others, with their tryals and execution[.] Also Gods judgments upon persecutors. With several pictures. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1713- Books
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A review of the bloody tribunal; or the horrid cruelties of the Inquisition, as practised in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the East and West-Indies, On all those whom the Church of Rome brands with the Name of Hereticks. Containing A Description of the most dreadful and exquisite Tortures on the several Persons who have unhappily fallen into the Hands of those Tyrants over Mens Consciences, the Jesuits and Popish Priests: By John Marchant, Gentleman, and others, &c.
Marchant, John, active 18th century.Date: 1770- Books
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A general history of the proceedings and cruelties, of the court of Inquisition; in Spain, Portugal, &c. Consisting chiefly of Facts well attested, intermix'd with many remarkable Tryals and Sufferings; such as have never before been collected into one intire Volume, and are now only to be found in the Closets of the Curious. Extracted from the best Authorities and Illustrated with Occasional Remarks and proper Observations. To which is Prefix'd, An Introduction concerning Heresy, Bigotry and Persecution. With Copper-Plates, Representing the Bloody and Inhuman Tortures of the Inquisition.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his Office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition; Including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody court; and of a nobleman who expired under his tortures: to both which inhuman and shocking scenes the author was an eye-witness. With the difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Martyrs in flames: or, the history of Popery. Displaying the horrid persecutions and cruelties exercised upon Protestants by the Papists, for many hundred years past: In Piedmont. France, with the Massacre at Paris. Orange. Bohemia. Germany. Poland. Lithuania. Italy. Spain, with the bloody Inquisition. Portugal. Holland. Flanders. Scotland. Ireland, with the Massacre in 1641. and England. Containing an Account of I. The Martyrs in the Reign of King Henry Viii. and Queen Mary. II. The Spanish Invasion 1588 III. The Gun-Powder Treason, 1605. IV. The Fire of London 1666 V. The horrid Popish-Plot in 1678. VI The Murther of Sir Edmunbury Godfrey. Vii. The detestable Conspiracies of the Papists, and their Adherents against K. William III. 1. By Grandivile a Frenchman. 2. By Charnock, Sir Will. Perkins, Sir John Friend, Sir John Fenwick, and others, with their Trials and Execution. Also God's Judgments upon Persecutors. With several pictures. By Robert Burton.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1729- Books
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Nouveau voyage en Espagne, fait en 1777 & 1778; dans lequel on traite des mœurs, du caractere, des monumens anciens & modernes, du Commerce, du Théatre, de la Législation des Tribunaux particuliers à ce Royaume, & de L'Inquisition; avec de nouveaux détails sur son état actuel, & sur une Procédure récente & fameuse. Tome Premier.
Peyron, Jean-François, 1748-1784.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition. Including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye-Witness. With The Difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of secretary to the Court of Inquisition; including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye witness. With the Difficulties He met with in Escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: 1750- Books
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Relation succincte & veritable de l'Inquisition et de ses procedures, comme il se pratique en Italie, ce qui est represente dans des CAS particuliers. À quoi est ajouté un extrait d'un livre authentique de legendes de l'Eglise Romaine. Par Hierome Barthelemi Piazza, Italien de Naissance; autresois prosesseur en Philosophie & en Theologie, & un des Juges Delegues de ce Tribunal, & maintenant par la grace de Dieu proselyte de l'Eglise Anglicane.
Piazza, Girolamo Bartolomeo.Date: 1722- Books
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A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition; including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody Court; and of a Nobleman who expired under his Tortures: To both which inhuman and shocking Scenes the Author was an Eye-Witness. With the Difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.
Bower, Archibald, 1686-1766.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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The bloody tribunal: or an antidote against Popery. Being a review of the horrid cruelties of the Inquisition, as practised in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the East and West-Indies, On all those whom the Church of Rome brands with the Name of Hereticks. Containing A Description of the most dreadful and exquisite Tortures on the several Persons who have unhappily fallen into the Hands of those Tyrants over Mens Consciences, the Jesuits and Popish Priests: Designed For The use and Instruction of all Protestant Families, to secure them as well against the Attacks of Popery, with which our Religion and Liberties are at this Time threatened, as against the pernicious Principles, which the Emissaries of Rome are now very busy in propagating among the People of these Kingdoms. By John Marchant, Gent. Author of the Comments of the Old and New Testament.
Marchant, John, active 18th century.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The bloody tribunal: or, an antidote against Popery. Being a review of the horrid cruelties of the Inquisition, as practised in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the East and West-Indies, On all those whom the Church of Rome brands with the Name of Hereticks. Containing A Description of the most Dreadful and Exquisite Tortures on the several Persons who have unhappily fallen into the Hands of those Tyrants over Mens Consciences, the Jesuits and Popish Priests: Designed for the Use and Instruction of all Protestant Families, to secure them as well against the Attacks of Popery, with which our Religion and Liberties are at this Time threatened, as against the pernicious Principles, which the Emissaries of Rome are now very busy in propagating among the People of these Kingdoms. Extracted from Authors of undoubted Credit, and embellished with Copper-Plate Cuts. By John Marchant, Gent. Author of the Comments on the Old and New Testament, with his Majesty's special Licence for that Purpose.
Marchant, John, active 18th century.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta, Where the Apostle Paul suffer'd Shipwreck. And their Cruel Sufferings in the Inquisition there, for near Four Years; occasion'd by the Malice of the Monks and Friers against them, and their several Conferences with them: And how they came to be Deliver'd from thence and their safe Return Home to England. To which is added, a short relation from George Robinson, of the sufferings which befel him in his journey to Jerusalem: And how he was preserved from the Hands of Cruelty, when the Sentence of Death was passed against him.
Evans, Katharine, -1692.Date: 1715- Books
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Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition, never before published: With Remarks on the infamous Character given of the British Nation, by a late Apologist for that horrid Tribunal. Also, reflections on ancient and modern Popery, and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom. To which are added, several striking facts relating to the Portuguese Jesuits, and the Conduct of the Court of Rome; with a recent Instance of the execrable Practices of their Brethren in England, wherein is shewn the Tendency of Jesuitism to promote universal Corruption of Manners. In a series of letters to a friend.
Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
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The adventures of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca. Being the substance of his examination before the Fathers of the Inquisition, at Bologna, in Italy. Giving an account of an unknown country in the midst of the desarts of Africa. Compiled from the original manuscript in St. Mark's Library, at Venice. With critical notes by the learned Signor Rhedi. Translated from the Italian. To which is added, (as an appendix) the history of the Inquisition. giving an account of its establishment, the treatment of its prisoners, the tortures inflicted on them, &c. &c. Embellished with Plates.
Berington, Simon, 1680-1755.Date: 1798- Books
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Further obseruations of the English Spanish pilgrime, concerning Spaine : being a second part of his former booke, and containing these particulars: the description of a famous monastery, or house of the King of Spaines, called the Escuriall, not the like in the Christian world: a briefe relation of certaine dæmonicall stratagems of the Spanish Inquisition exercised on diuers English men of note of late times, and now liuing in England. A relation of the founding of a military order in Rome, to wit, of the immaculate Conception of our Lady, the blessed Virgin. Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gentleman, lately conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, and heretofore pentioner to the King of Spaine.
Wadsworth, James, 1604-1656?Date: 1630- Books
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Further obseruations of the English Spanish pilgrime, concerning Spaine : being a second part of his former booke, and containing these particulars: the description of a famous monastery, or house of the King of Spaines, called the Escuriall, not the like in the Christian world: a briefe relation of certaine dæmonicall stratagems of the Spanish Inquisition exercised on diuers English men of note of late times, and now liuing in England. A relation of the founding of a military order in Rome, to wit, of the immaculate Conception of our Lady, the blessed Virgin. Composed by Iames Wadsworth, Gentleman, lately conuerted into his true mothers bosome, the Church of England, and heretofore pentioner to the King of Spaine.
Wadsworth, James, 1604-1656?Date: 1630- Books
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Authentic memoirs concerning the Portuguese Inquisition, never before published: with Remarks on the infamous Character given of the British Nation, by a late Apologist for that horrid Tribunal. Also, reflections on ancient and modern Popery, and the causes of its present alarming progress in this kingdom. To which are added, several striking facts relating to the Portuguese Jesuits, and the Conduct of the Court of Rome; with a recent Instance of the execrable Practices of their Brethren in England, wherein is shewn the Tendency of Jesuitism to promote universal Corruption of Manners. In a series of letters to a friend.
Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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The adventures of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca. Being the substance of his examination before the Fathers of the Inquisition , at Bologna, in Italy. Giving an account of an unknown country in the midst of the desarts of Africa. Copied from the original manuscript in St. Mark's Library, at Venice. With critical notes by the learned Signor Rhedi, translated from the Italian.
Berington, Simon, 1680-1755.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli. Giving a particular Account of his Birth, Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France, and Holland. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick.
Olivier, J., abbé.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli, late of the Hague. Giving a particular account of his birth, education, slavery, Monastick State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome; and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France, and Holland. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick.
Olivier, J., abbé.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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The memoirs of Sigr Gaudentio di Lucca: taken from his confession and examination before the Fathers of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy. Making a discovery of an unknown country in the midst of the vast Deserts of Africa, as Ancient, Populous, and Civilized, as the Chinese. With an account of their antiquity, origine, religion, Customs, Polity, &c. and the Manner how they got first over those vast Deserts. Interspers'd with several most surprizing and curious Incidents. Copied from the original manuscript kept in St. Mark's Library at Venice: with critical notes of the learned Signor Rhedi, late Library-Keeper of the said Library. To which is prefix'd, a Letter of the Secretary of the Inquisition, to the same Signor Rhedi, giving an Account of the Manner and Causes of his being seized. Faithfully translated from the Italian, by E. T. gent.
Berington, Simon, 1680-1755.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The history of the life, and surprizing adventures of Signor Rozelli, Of the Hague Giving a particular Account of his Birth, Education, Slavery, Monastic State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France and Holland. Written by himself, just before his decease. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprizing Events ever yet made public. Translated from the last French edition, by Monsieur D'Clue.
Olivier, J., abbé.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli, At the Hague. Giving a particular Account of his Birth, Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in France and Holland. The whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made Publick. Done into English, from the second edition of the French; and adorn'd with several curious copper-cuts.
Olivier, J., abbé.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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An answer to Mr. Benjamin Bennet's Irenicum: wherein the doctrine of the trinity is defended, and the Duty of Believing it enforc'd: The Necessity of a Divine Illumination declar'd: The pretended Right of Christians, to chuse what is Wrong, adjusted: An Ambiguity in settling Fundamentals expos'd: The insolent Charge of Imposing and setting up an Inquisition, answer'd: And loose Harangues about Peace, with a Neglect of Truth, prov'd to be only the Shuffling of an Author, and to have no place in an Argument. By John Atkinson, of Stainton, in Westmorland.
Atkinson, John, of Stainton, Westmoreland.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]