The Iesuits downefall threatned against them by the secular priests for their wicked liues, accursed manners, hereticall doctrine, and more then Matchiavillian policie. Together with the life of Father Parsons an English Iesuite.

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The Iesuits downefall threatned against them by the secular priests for their wicked liues, accursed manners, hereticall doctrine, and more then Matchiavillian policie. Together with the life of Father Parsons an English Iesuite.
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James, Thomas, 1573?-1629.
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At Oxford :: Printed by Ioseph Barnes, and are to bee sold by John Barnes dwelling neere Holborne Conduit [, London],
1612.
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Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610 -- Controversial literature.
Jesuits -- Controversial literature.
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The 19. Proposition. Causers of dissention.

a 1.1 THe Iesuits beginners of contention, b 1.2 firebrands of all seditions. All the Cleargie and sociall dissention in our Realme, proceeded from the Fathers of the Socie∣ty; and these are the very c 1.3 first brokers, breathers & bro∣chers of contention abroad. Whose d 1.4 delight is in no∣thing but in factions and novelties, and why? because e 1.5 with their Zizaniaes of faction, they make boot & ha∣vocke of Catholickes estates; f 1.6 getting more by discord than otherwise, and therefore it is no marvell if g 1.7 in pri∣vate families, they separate brethren one from an other, and the husband from the wife, inflaming them with rancour and envie, one against an other. For this h 1.8 is a knowne position amongst the Iesuits, Divide & impera;; and therefore, they do both stir vp, and maintaine dissen∣tions.

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