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Date
1606
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[12], 121 [i.e. 131], [1]; 103, [1] p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 164676
STC number: 18185
ESTC number: S112912
Folger call number: STC 18185 copy 1
Folger holdings ID: 158563
STC number: 18185
ESTC number: S112912
Folger call number: STC 18185 copy 1
Folger holdings ID: 158563
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Dedication signed: Thomas Morton A reply to: Broughton, Richard. A just and moderate answer to a most injurious, and slaunderous pamphlet, intituled, An exact discovery of Romish doctrine in case of conspiracie and rebellion Pages 130 and 131 misnumbered 128 and 121 "The third part, which is a confutation of the principles of Romish doctrine, in two points" (caption title) has separate pagination and register Signatures: A⁶ B-R⁴ S², ²A-N⁴
Item information about Folger STC 18185 copy 1
HH148/33. Manuscript numbered "6" on t.p.; manuscript pencilled markings. Burn hole on F1. Half calf binding; all edges marbled. Provenance: armorial bookplate of J. C. Mansel-Pleydell (motto "quod vult valde vult"); Harmsworth copy
Also known as
Extended title: A full satisfaction concerning a double Romish iniquitie; hainous rebellion, and more then heathenish aequiuocation. : Containing three parts: the two former belong to the reply vpon the Moderate Answerer; the first for confirmation of the discouerie in these two points, treason and aequiuocation: the second is a iustification of Protestants, touching the same points. The third part is a large discourse confuting the reasons and grounds of other priests, both in the case of rebellion, and aequiuocation. Published by authoritie
Alternate titles: Third part, which is a confutation of the principles of Romish doctrine, in two points, Fvll satisfaction concerning a dovble Romish iniqvitie; hainous rebellion, and more then heathenish aequiuocation
Alternate titles: Third part, which is a confutation of the principles of Romish doctrine, in two points, Fvll satisfaction concerning a dovble Romish iniqvitie; hainous rebellion, and more then heathenish aequiuocation
Subjects
Related names
author: Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659
subject: Catholic Church
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937
subject: Catholic Church
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937