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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The 30. Proposition. Hypocrites.
a 1.1 THese men make an hypocriticall shew & vaine vaunt of Religion, b 1.2a chiefe meanes of drawing others to them. For c 1.3 vnder pretence of their Pharisaicall zeale & d 1.4liues, these e 1.5mocke-religious persons,f 1.6 haue deluded ma∣ny vertuous men & women; because g 1.7every Iesuit takes vpon him to be an illuminate, an inculpate guider of soules, and a man come to the highest step of the scale or ladder of perfection, h 1.8 voide of all pitty, mildnesse or remorse, saue only Cateolinian carrying his countenāce in his hands, to sob and smile in a trice.
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a 1.1
A Dialogue be¦twixt a Secular Priest and a Lay Gentl. in the pref