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The Book of martyrs. Wherein is contained, I. An account of the sufferings of the English Protestant martyrs in the reigns of Henry IV.V. VIII. and the of Queen Mary; wherein is occasionally introduced some short memorials of the reformation. II. An account of the Protestant martyrs who suffered in Scotland, under the papal tyranny, wherein is introduced some short memorials of the reformation in that kingdom. III. An account of the various cruelties exercised on the protestants in Ireland by the papists, wherein is introduced an account of the bloody massacre in 1641, and also a short description of the remarkable siege of londonderry. IV. A short account of the spanish invasion, 1588. V. The gun-powder treason, 1605. VI. The fire of London, 1666. VII. The horrid popish-plot in 1678. VIII. The murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. IX. The detestable conspiracies of the papists, and their adherents, against King William III. X. God's judgments upon persecutors. XI. A short account of the most material errors now taught in the Romish Church. Abstracted from the best authors, both antient and modern.
Date: M,DCC,LXIV [1764]- Books
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Memoirs of Ireland from the Restoration, to the present times. Containing I. An Account of the Designs of the Tories in England and Ireland, to ruin the Protestant Interest there, by breaking the Act of Settlement, and other Acts made for its Security, in 1660, & seq. II. A Conspiracy to massacre the Protestants, in 1674. III. A Plot for a French Invasion, and to betray the strong Cities and Ports to the Invaders. IV. The Debates concerning that Plot in the Parliament of England, and the Proceedings against the Earl of Tyrone, and others thereupon. V. Tyrconnel's Cruel and Arbitrary Government. VI. The Tyrannical Reign of the late King James, and his Treaty with Lewis the XIVth, to deliver up that Kingdom to him. Vii. Some Facts of the Wars in Ireland in 1689, 1690, 1691. Never before Printed. With lists of King James's officers civil and military; of his Popish Parliament in 1689, and of King William's Parliament in 1691. By the author of the Secret history of Europe.
Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The book of martyrs: or, the history of paganism and popery. Wherein IS Contained, I. An Account of the Sufferings and Crucifixion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; with the Sufferings and Martyrdoms of the Apostles and Primitive Christians, under the Ten Heathen Persecutions: And also the Life of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor. II. A Display of the horrid Persecutions and Cruelties, exercised upon Protestants by the Papists, for many Hundred Years past; as the Persecut on of the Waldenses and Albigenses; the Massacre of the Protestants in Piedmont and France, with the Particulars of the bloody Massacre at Paris, the Siege of Rochel, &c. the Persecution of the Protestants in the Principality of Orange, Bohemia, Hungary, the Palatinate, Germany, Lithuania, Italy, Spain, with an Account of the bloody Inquisition; Portugal and the Low-Countries. III. The English Martyrology; containing an Account of the Sufferings of the Protestant Martyrs in the Reigns of Henry IV. V. Viii. and that of Queen Mary; wherein is occasionally introduced some short Memorials of the Reformation. IV. The Romish Persecutions in Scotland. V. The Romish Persecution in Ireland. VI. A short Account of the Spanish Invasion, 1588. Vii. The Gun-Powder Treason, 1605. Viii. The Fire of London, 1666. IX. The horrid Popish-Plot in 1678. X. The Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. XI. The detestable Conspiracies of the Papists, and their Adherents, against King William III. XII. God's Judgments upon Persecutors. XIII. A short Account of the most material Errors now taught in the Romish Church. Abstracted from the best authors, both antient and modern.
Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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The book of martyrs: or, the History of Paganism and Popery. Wherein is contained, I. An Account of the Sufferings and Crucifixion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; with the Sufferings and Martyrdoms of the Apostles and Primitive Christians, under the Ten Heathen Persecutions: And also the Life of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor. II. A Display of the horrid Persecutions and Cruelties, exercised upon Protestants by the Papists, for many Hundred Years past; as the Persecution of the Waldenses and Albigenses; the Massacre of the Protestants in Piedmont and France, with the Particulars of the bloody Massacre at Paris, the Siege of Rochel, &c. the Persecution of the Protestants in the Principality of Orange, Bohemia, Hungary, the Palatinate, Germany, Lithuania, Italy, Spain, with an Account of the bloody Inquisition; Portugal, and the Low-Countries. III. The English Martyrology; containing an Account of the Sufferings of the Protestant Martyrs in the Reigns of Henry IV. V. Viii. and that of Queen Mary; wherein is occasionally introduced some short Memorials of the Reformation. IV. A short Account of the Spanish Invasion, 1588. V. The Gun-Powder Treason, 1605. VI. The Fire of London, 1666. Vii. The horrid Popish-Plot in 1678. Viii. The Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. IX. The detestable Conspiracies of the Papists, and their Adherents, against King William III. X. The Romish Persecutions in Scotland. XI. The Romish Persecutions in Ireland. XII. God's Judgments upon Persecutors. Abstracted from the best authors, both antient and modern.
Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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The secret history of Europe. Part II. Treating of the following particulars: of the D. of Monmouth's reception at the Hague by the states and the Prince of Orange, and of his enterprize afterwards in England. Remarks on father Orleans's history of the revolution. Of the Fr. King's personal hatred to K. William. Some transactions preceding the revolution in Holland and England, with a short account of its progress and accomplishment; shewing, that it was intirely owing to high churchmen, and high-church principles. The conduct of a certain faction, immediately before and after the abdication. K. James's behaviour in Ireland and at St. Germains, proving that he grew worse by his misfortunes, and that a Popish King and protestant subjects are incompatible. The conspiracies form'd by passive-obedience and non-resistance against the religion and liberties of this kingdom, and the life of the king within the compass of two or three years. Of the poisoning the D. of Lorain, and others. The method of bribing, us'd by France in England.
Oldmixon, Mr. (John), 1673-1742.Date: 1713