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Barlow, Laws, Ecclesiastical & Civil. Against Heretics, 1682
A discourse concerning the laws ecclesiastical and civil made by popes, emperors and kings, provincial and general councils, approved by the Church
of Rome; Shewing; (I.) What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a Popish prince, acting according to those laws; (II) That no oath or
promise of such a prince can give them any just security that he will not execute these laws upon them; With a preface against persecuting and destroying
heretics; By a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms: n.a., (2)+48+(8)+75, London, pr. by Thomas Basset,
1682. (Lacks index. A 2-page TOC precedes the 48-page Preface. An 8-page TOC precedes the 75-page main text. The principal text is in English. Many of the
notes are in Latin. While no author is mentioned on the title page, the Lincon’s Inn printed catalog of pre-1701 pamphlets gives the author as,
“Daniel Whitby D.D.” According to Halkett & Laing, work should be attributed to Thomas Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln. The print text of this title was scanned
from Lincoln’s Inn Library pamphlet volume Byrd-29.)
Title:   A discourse concerning the laws ecclesiastical and civil made against hereticks by popes, emperors and kings, provincial and general councils, approved by the church of Rome : shewing, I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a popish prince acting according to those laws, II. That no oath or promise of such a prince can give them any just security that he will not execute these laws upon them : with a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks / by a cordial friend to the Protestant religion now by law established in these realms.
OCLC Number:   606575061
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