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 67. Proposition. Vsing fond Revelations and Prophecies.
a 1.1 THe Iesuits, and those of the Familie of loue alike, saue only that the b 1.2Iesuits haue a more plausi∣ble and deceitfull means to deceiue poore souls, then any one of the Familie of loue or others. c 1.3 These new Apostles, Illuminats, and extraordinarie Rabbies, haue more neere familiaritie and acquaintance with God, than any other. Herevpon, they take vpon them to d 1.4Prophecie of the changes and deaths of States and Statists, (though for the most part most foolish & false)
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whereby you may see, from whence their Illuminations come, and with what holy Ghost their familiaritie and correspondencie is, whereof they so much boast.