The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages.

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The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages.
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Sixtus V, Pope, 1520-1590.
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London :: Printed for Walter Kettilby ...,
1678.
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Henry -- III, -- King of France, 1551-1589.
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"The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60324.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.

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THIS Speech is taken from that Printed at Paris in the Year 1589. the Year of the Kings Death, by Nicholas Niuelle, and Rollin Tierry; and set forth with approbation of three Doctors of the faculty of Paris, as followeth.

Nous soubsignez Docteurs en Theologi••••de la faculté de Paris cer∣tifions avoir confere ceste Harangue pronouncee par sa sainctete a∣vec l' exemplaire Latin envoye de Rome, & avoir trouve confor∣me l' un à l' autre.

  • BOƲCHER.
  • DECREIL.
  • ANCELIN.

FINIS.

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