Popery and slavery display'd. Containing the character of popery, and a relation of popish cruelties, Including, The Spanish Butcheries on the Native Indians; The Persecution of the Waldenses, and Albigenses; Of the Protestants in Bohemia, other Parts of Germany, and in the Low-Countries, and Piedmont. As also The Massacrees of Paris and Ireland. With a description of the Spanish Inquisition; and, The dreadful Effects of the French Persecution, under Lewis the Fourteenth. To which are added, The Demands of the Pope and Pretender, on this Nation: and the Grounds and Reasons of the Laws against Popery, &c. Shewing The Necessity of all States and Conditions of Free-Born Englishmen, to arm themselves at this Time, in Defence of their King, Laws, Liberties, Religion, Lives and Fortunes, against a Popish Pretender to the Crown of this Kingdom; and addressed to all protestant subjects; but more especially to that loyal Part of the Nation, who have associated, and armed themselves and their Dependents, in the Cause of God, and of their King and Country.

  • Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566.
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[1745]
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London : printed for C. Corbett, at Addison's-Head, over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street; T. Harris, at the Looking-Glass and Bible on London-Bridge; and sold by J. Brackstone, in Cornhill; and B. Dod, in Ave-Maria Lane, [1745]

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[4],76p. ; 80.

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The fourth edition.

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