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by I.P.P. M. [= Jean Paul Perrin., Lionnois] Translated out of French by Samson Lennard Standard: Lennard, Samson Perrin, Jean Paul [Jean-Paul Perrin][Jean Paul Perrin] |
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The blovdy rage of that great Antechrist of Rome and his superstitious adherents, against the true Church of Christ and the faithfull professors of his Gospell : Declared at large in the Historie of the Waldenses and Albigenses, apparently manifesting vnto the world the visibilitie of our Church of England, and of all the reformed Churches throughout Christendome, for aboue foure hundred and fiftie yeares last past. Divided into three parts. The first concernes their originall beginning, the puritie of their religion, the persecutions which they haue suffered throughout all Europe, for the space of aboue foure hundred and fiftie yeares. The second containes the historie of the Waldenses called Albingenses. The third concerneth the doctrine and discipline which hath bene common amongst them, and the confutation of the doctrine of their aduersaries. All which hath bene faithfully collected out of the Authors named in the page following the Preface, by I.P.P. M. Translated out of French by Samson Lennard
Standard: The bloudy rage of that great Antechrist of Rome and his superstitious adherents, against the true Church of Christ and the faithfull professors of his Gospel,... |
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Date of Publication: |
1624 | ||
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In - 4° | ||
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London Standard: London [Londres] |
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Printed for Nathanael Newbery, and are to be sold at the signe of the Starre vnder Saint Peters Church in Cornhill, and in Popes-head Alley Standard: Newbery, Nathanael |
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[16], 66, [2], 144, 143, [1], 103, [1] p. | ||
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http://eebo.chadwyck.com | ||
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Waldenses - History Waldensian Historiography - 1600-1700 |
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Samson Lennard, The Epistel Dedicatorie (pp. 1-3). Dedica a William Earl of Pembrooke |
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Summary/Notes: |
The 4 sets of signatures were printed by Richard Field, John Beale, Eliot's Court Press, and Thomas Snodham. Questa traduzione fu anche publicato col titolo: Luthers fore-runners (1624) e ripubblicato nel 1655 da [Stoppa/Stouppe] col titolo: Matchlesse Crueltie. Nuova traduzione: vedi Thomas Bray, Papal usurpation, 1712. |