Antichrist the pope of Rome: or, the pope of Rome is Antichrist Proued in two treatises. In the first treatise, 1. By a full and cleere definition of Antichrist ... In the second treatise, by a description 1. Of his person. 2. Of his kingdome. 3. Of his delusions. ... By Tho: Beard...

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Antichrist the pope of Rome: or, the pope of Rome is Antichrist Proued in two treatises. In the first treatise, 1. By a full and cleere definition of Antichrist ... In the second treatise, by a description 1. Of his person. 2. Of his kingdome. 3. Of his delusions. ... By Tho: Beard...
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Beard, Thomas, d. 1632.
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[London] :: Printed by Isaac Iaggard for Iohn Bellamie, and are to be sold at his shop at the three golden Lyons in Cornhill, neere the Royall Exchange,
1625.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
Papacy -- Early works to 1800.
Antichrist -- Early works to 1800.
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"Antichrist the pope of Rome: or, the pope of Rome is Antichrist Proued in two treatises. In the first treatise, 1. By a full and cleere definition of Antichrist ... In the second treatise, by a description 1. Of his person. 2. Of his kingdome. 3. Of his delusions. ... By Tho: Beard..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06098.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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The second marke: the totall destruction of the Romane Empire.

The second marke and fore-runner of Antichrist, is the to∣tall subuersion of the Romane Empire: That as Christ came into the world, when this Empire was at the per d of his great∣nesse: So Antichrist should come, when it should bee vtterly ruined, and at it's lowest ebbe.

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