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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 fifth and sixth of the controversial letters: or The Grand controversie
concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth, and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms. Between two English gentlemen, the one of the Church of England: the other of the Church of Rome -
The seventh and eighth of the controversial letters, or Grand controversie
concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth, and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms. Between two English gentlemen, the one of the Church of England: the other of the Church of Rome -
The controversial letters, or, The grand controversie concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth, and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms
in four and twenty letters between two English gentlemen, the one of the Church of England, the other of the Church of Rome : the first two letters -
The pope shut out of heaven gates, or, A dialogue between Pope Julius the 2d, his Genius, and Saint Peter
wherein is most elegantly, learnedly, and wittily set forth how Pope Julius (after death) imperiously knocking at heaven gates, is absolutely denied entrance by Saint Peter, so that though having been alwayes stil'd His Holiness, and made famous by his warlike actions, whereby he hoped to become Lord of heaven, he is notwithstanding delivered over as a slave to Satan, and hurried away to the Devil's mansion -
The third and fourth of The controversial letters, or, Grand controversie, concerning the pretended temporal authority of popes over the whole earth
and the true sovereign of kings within their own respective kingdoms