The parænese or admonition of Io. Coluille (laitly returnit to the Catholique Romane religion in vhilk he vas baptesit and brocht vp till he had full 14. years of age) vnto his cuntrey men. The contentes of this treatise is to be found after the epistles.

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The parænese or admonition of Io. Coluille (laitly returnit to the Catholique Romane religion in vhilk he vas baptesit and brocht vp till he had full 14. years of age) vnto his cuntrey men. The contentes of this treatise is to be found after the epistles.
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Colville, John, 1542?-1605.
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At Paris :: In the typographie of Stephanus Preuosteau in S. Io. de Lateran besyid the College of Cambrey,
1602.
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Catholic converts -- Early works to 1800.
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"The parænese or admonition of Io. Coluille (laitly returnit to the Catholique Romane religion in vhilk he vas baptesit and brocht vp till he had full 14. years of age) vnto his cuntrey men. The contentes of this treatise is to be found after the epistles." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19177.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2025.

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NOs subsignati diligenter legimus hunc tractatum lingua Scotica conscriptum nuncupatum, à Paraenese or admonition of M. Iohn. Col∣uille, &c. Et nihil in eo reperimus Ca∣tholicae fidei aut bonis moribus contra∣rium: imo multa quae vtilitatem non vulgarem, afferre poterunt legentibus. 2. Augusti. 1601.

Ita testor G. Bishope, Doctor Sorbonicus.

Et ego Ioānes Boseuile Baccha∣laureus Parisiensis facultatis Theo∣logicae.

Et ego Ioannes Fraserius Sacrae Theologiae Bacchalaureus.

Iacobus Cheyneius Ecclesiae Ca∣thedralis Tornacen. Canonicus & Paenitentiarius.

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