The secret policy of the English society of Jesus. [electronic resource] : Discover'd in a seriesof attempts against the clergy. In eight parts and twenty four letters. Directed to their provincial. Each part containng three letters, being an apology for the history of Doway College, with a curious variety of transactions from the best memoirs. Part I. A general key for a right understanding of the facts call'd in question by the society in the history of Doway College. II. A distinct account of the first establishment of the English Colleges in foreign countries. III. The life, politicks, and writings of father Robert Parsons first superior of the English society. IV. The societies, intrigues with Mr. George Blackwell Arch priest, and first superior of the clergy. V. The lives of several eminent clergymen and their memories, rescued from odios aspersions. VI. The state ofthe hierarchy since the reformation from the memoirs of Segmor Panzani the popes legate. VII. An exact history of Janlenism, with the turn gives to it by ill-minded men, and the late informations against Doway College and the clergy from original depositions. VIII. A true idea of the busy men of the society.
1717
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The secret policy of the English society of Jesus. [electronic resource] : Discover'd in a seriesof attempts against the clergy. In eight parts and twenty four letters. Directed to their provincial. Each part containng three letters, being an apology for the history of Doway College, with a curious variety of transactions from the best memoirs. Part I. A general key for a right understanding of the facts call'd in question by the society in the history of Doway College. II. A distinct account of the first establishment of the English Colleges in foreign countries. III. The life, politicks, and writings of father Robert Parsons first superior of the English society. IV. The societies, intrigues with Mr. George Blackwell Arch priest, and first superior of the clergy. V. The lives of several eminent clergymen and their memories, rescued from odios aspersions. VI. The state ofthe hierarchy since the reformation from the memoirs of Segmor Panzani the popes legate. VII. An exact history of Janlenism, with the turn gives to it by ill-minded men, and the late informations against Doway College and the clergy from original depositions. VIII. A true idea of the busy men of the society.
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London : Printed and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-hall, 1717.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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50,[5],54-132,[5],136-208,[5],212-331,[9]p. ; 8⁰.
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Anonymous. By Hugh Tootell.
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T172447.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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