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spelling | Hildrop, John 1682-1756 Verfasser aut A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion London printed, and are to be sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane MDCCXXXV. [1735] Online-Ressource (78Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T93446 P.54 signed: Phileleutherus Britannicus, i.e. John Hildrop Price from imprint: price 1 s Reproduction of original from British Library With a half-title Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Catholics England http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0043200900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hildrop, John 1682-1756 A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion Catholics England |
title | A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
title_auth | A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
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title_exact_search_txtP | A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
title_full | A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
title_fullStr | A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
title_full_unstemmed | A caveat against Popery being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
title_short | A caveat against Popery |
title_sort | a caveat against popery being a seasonable preservative against romish delusions and jacobitism now industriously spread throughout the nation wherein is exhibited under three propositions first a large specimen of the principles and practices of popery in regard to our church and nation from the reformation down to the present whereby is demonstrated the virulent spirit of that religion and the incompatibleness of a popish prince with a protestant people secondly the insolent and open attacks of romish priests upon his majesty s subjects and the dangerous increase of the papal faction among us thirdly the necessity of bringing these indefatigable adversaries of our religion and government under a due restraint to which is added a short view of the principal errors of the church of rome when for what ends and by what means they were introduced into the church with an application to the roman catholicks of england shewing that they are obliged in duty and all reason to leave that corrupt communion |
title_sub | being a seasonable preservative against Romish delusions and Jacobitism, now industriously spread throughout the Nation. Wherein is exhibited under three Propositions, First, A large Specimen of the Principles and Practices of Popery, in Regard to our Church and Nation, from the Reformation down to the Present; whereby is demonstrated the virulent Spirit of that Religion, and the Incompatibleness of a Popish Prince with a Protestant People. Secondly, The insolent and open Attacks of Romish Priests upon his Majesty's Subjects, and the dangerous Increase of the Papal Faction among us. Thirdly, The Necessity of bringing these indefatigable Adversaries of our Religion and Government under a due Restraint. To which is added, a short view of the principal errors of the Church of Rome, when, for what Ends, and by what Means, they were introduced into the Church: With an Application to the Roman-Catholicks of England, shewing that they are obliged in Duty and all Reason to leave that corrupt Communion |
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url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0043200900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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