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Consul of God
the life and times of Gregory the Great -
Gregory the Great
perfection in imperfection -
The popes of the "Wendunmuth" as figures of legend
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Julius II, the warrior pope
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On the donation of Constantine
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Confutatio errorum quorundam magistrorum
text llatí amb traduccions catalana i anglesa -
James of Viterbo, De regimine Christiano
a critical edition and translation -
Original papal letters in England, 1305 - 1415
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Innocent III
leader of Europe 1198 - 1216 -
The Protestant standard against popery
In two parts. Part I. Four questions propounded to the Papists. Part II. Four considerations propunded to the Protestants. To which is added, a short account of the life and character of His Sacred Majesty King George, and of their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales -
The Protestant's monitor
Or, Popery unmarked: being a true and faithful narrative of the treachery and inhumanity of a pospish preiest, belonging t a monastry at Brussels.-shewing how the said preist, under the disguise of the greatest friendship, mediated the most cruel and shocking death of a Protestant:-with the particulars of the Protestant's delivery-the whole being a seasonable antidote against popery; and proper to be read in these times -
An Historical and political account of what pass'd most remarkable at the death of the pope, and the election of a new one
With some curious observations on the magnificence, ceremony and grandeur of the holy see. With an exact list of the cardinals who assisted at the late election, and the manner of there delivering their billets; with an exact draught of the same -
The unerring authority of the Catholic Church, in matters of faith
Maintained against the exceptions of a late author, in his answer to a letter on the subject of infallibility; or, a theological dissertation; in which the infallibility of the Church of Christ is demonstrated from innumerable texts of Scripture, from the Creed, from the fathers, and perpetual tradition. To which are prefixed, eight preliminaries, by way of introduction to the true Church of Christ. [One line from Matthew] -
Historical remarks on the pope's temporal and deposing power
With some anecdotes of the court of Rome, and observations on the oath of allegiance. By a member of the Church of Rome -
A caveat against popery
Written by a member of the Holy Catholic Church. [Two lines from Revelation] -
Observations on the present state of the parochial clergy of the Church of Ireland. By William Hales, D.D. rector of Killesandra, and formerly F.T.C.D
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The Authority of the Pope rejected by the Jesuits in China; or, A complaint of Cardinal Tournon of their disobedience
With the original of Pope Clement XI's brief -
The power and the glorification
papal pretensions and the art of propaganda in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries -
The invention of Peter
apostolic discourse and papal authority in late antiquity -
The popes of the "Wendunmuth" as figures of legend
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Italy, Austria, and the Pope
a letter to Sir James Graham, Bart -
The friendly conference: or, An hue and cry after the Popes Holiness
Discovering the corrupt doctrines of the church, and abominable practises of the court and clergy of Rome, to raise themselves to their present pomp and grandeur. With the several prodigious births of the whore of Babilon: and how she has prefer'd all her children. In a familiar dialogue between Theophilius a Protestant, and Juliano lately turn'd Papist -
The popes picture drawn to life, by approved authors
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The Popes pedigree, usurpation, & abominable pride
the fore-runner of His Holiness down-fall. Briefly declaring the first rising, and the ripening of popery; in a true and short collection of the the names, wicked lives, and decrees of most of the popes of Rome, their adding to, and altering the ordinances of Christ. Also fourteen questions proposed, and a friendly advice given. Rome, Rome, beware of sixty three and three; mark the number of the beast -
Historical reflections on the Bishop of Rome
chiefly discovering those events of humane affaires which most advanced the papal usurpation. By John Wagstaff, M.A. O.C