Turbulent conspiracies, or, The Roman Catholiques enormities against the metropolitans of England : as is made apparent by their wicked plots against our Soveraign Lord the King, (whom God preserve) : as also it is manifest by the murder of Sir Edmund-bury-Godfrey, by the papish party : relating several passages worth the readers observation : as King Richard the first his answer to Fulcio a French priest, with a noble mans return to the King : likewise the examination of Don Pedro, who was taken prisoner by the renowned Sir Francis Drake, setting forth the character of a Jesuit in his proper colours, relating thereunto the wicked actions of popes, abbots, priests, fryers, abbesses, and nuns : amply describing the invasion of the Spaniards, in the most happy reign of Queen Elizabeth of blessed memory : with an exact account of their whole fleet of ships, shewing their tragical designs, and wicked consultations, used by them for the subversion of the Protestant religion, and to bring in the wicked opinion of the papistry ...

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Corporate Author: Early English Books Online
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: Printed by Ann Purslow, and Thomas Haly, 1672
Series:Early English Books, 1641-1700
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