The vnmasking of all popish monks, friers, and Iesuits. Or, A treatise of their genealogie, beginnings, proceedings, and present state. Together with some briefe obseruations of their treasons, murders, fornications, impostures, blasphemies, and sundry other abominable impieties. Written as a caueat or forewarning for Great Britaine to take heed in time of these romish locusts. By Lewis Owen.
- Title
- The vnmasking of all popish monks, friers, and Iesuits. Or, A treatise of their genealogie, beginnings, proceedings, and present state. Together with some briefe obseruations of their treasons, murders, fornications, impostures, blasphemies, and sundry other abominable impieties. Written as a caueat or forewarning for Great Britaine to take heed in time of these romish locusts. By Lewis Owen.
- Author
- Owen, Lewis, 1572-1633.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by I[ohn] H[aviland] for George Gibs, and are to be sold a [sic] his shop at the signe of the Flower-de-Luce in Popes head Alley,
- 1628.
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- Catholic Church -- England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"The vnmasking of all popish monks, friers, and Iesuits. Or, A treatise of their genealogie, beginnings, proceedings, and present state. Together with some briefe obseruations of their treasons, murders, fornications, impostures, blasphemies, and sundry other abominable impieties. Written as a caueat or forewarning for Great Britaine to take heed in time of these romish locusts. By Lewis Owen." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08690.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT VVOR∣shipfull, Sir IOHN LLOYD Knight, and Sergeant at Law, and one of his Maiesties Iustices of
Peace andQuorum for the County ofMerioneth, &c. - To the Gentle Reader.
- errata
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THE VNMASKING OF ALL POPISH MONKS, FRIERS, AND IESVITES.
- introduction
- Of the Benedictin Monks.
- Of the Gilbertin Monks and Nuns.
- Of the Bethlemit Friers.
- The Robertin Friers.
- The Heremits of Saint Paul.
- Of Ieromite Monks.
- Of the Canon Regulars of the Order of Saint Augustine.
- Of the Monks called Praemonstratenses.
- Of the Cruciferi, or Crucigeri, or the Cruched Friers.
- Of the Trinitarian Friers.
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Of the Friers of the Order of our blessed Lady, which they call in Spaine,
Los frayles de nuestra Señora de Merced. - Of the Order of Saint Briget.
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Of the Minorite Friers, otherwise cal∣led
Boni homines, or Good men. - Of the Carthusian Friers.
- Of the Augustin Mendicant Friers.
- Of the Carmelite Friers.
- Of the Dominican Friers.
- Of the Franciscan Friers, otherwise called the Gray Friers.
- Of the Theatines.
- Of the Friers that are called the Fa∣thers of the Congregation of the Ora∣tory.
- Of the Barnabists.
- Of the Fullians Friers.
- Of the Jesuites.
- observations