Francis Broccard (secretary to Pope Clement the Eighth) his alarm to all Protestant princes with a discovery of popish plots and conspiracies, after his co[n]version from popery to the Protestant religion / translated out of the Latin copy printed in Holland.
- Title
- Francis Broccard (secretary to Pope Clement the Eighth) his alarm to all Protestant princes with a discovery of popish plots and conspiracies, after his co[n]version from popery to the Protestant religion / translated out of the Latin copy printed in Holland.
- Author
- Brocardo, Francisco.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.S. for William Rogers ...,
- 1679.
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Political activity -- Controversial literature.
- Conspiracies.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- The Translator to the READER.
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FRANCIS BROCCARD (Sometime Secretary to Pope
Clement the Eighth) HIS ALARM (After his Conversion to the True Faith of Christ) To all Christian Princes (Favourers of the Protestant Religion) against the Pope and Popish Plots and Conspiracies, by him discovered.