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The rise and progress of the papal power. Translated from the French of the Abbe̲ Vertot. By John Stacie, Esq;.

By: Vertot, abbe̲ de, 1655-1735.Contributor(s): Stacie, John.Publisher: London : Printed for F. Cogan ..., 1737Description: vi, 50p. ; 8°.Uniform titles: Origine de la grandeur de la cour de Rome. English. Selections Subject(s): Papacy -- History
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VOL.126(4) The Jesuits unmasked; being an illustration of the existing evils of popery in a Protestant government, duly exemplified in letters from the Cape of Good Hope, where the English settlers have been exposed to great distress and oppression from the practices and influence of popish emissaries; and where a deep-laid plan, originating at the Jesuits Institution, at Stonyhurst, in Lancashire, of extirpating Protestantism, had commenced. Second part. By William Parker. VOL.126(5) The Brunswick bulwarks; or, pillars of protestantism. Being extracts from the speeches of King George the First, King George the Second, King George the Third, and King George the Fourth, with the speech, at full length, of His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York, &c. &c. on the subject of the Roman Catholic Bill as delivered in the House of Lords, on Monday, April 25th, 1825. VOL.126(6) A view of Rome at the present period. VOL.126(7) The rise and progress of the papal power. Translated from the French of the Abbe̲ Vertot. By John Stacie, Esq;. VOL.126(8) The history of the Inquisition, as it is exercised at Goa, in the East Indies, under the dominion of the King of Portugal. Written in French by Monsieur Dellon, who laboured five years under the severities of that Inquisition. With an account of his deliverance. Translated into English. VOL.12(7) Tracts upon some leading errors of the Church of Rome by the Rev. George Hamilton ... VOL.127(1) Doctrines of the Church of Rome, and disorders of Ireland. An address to the Protestants of Great Britain, by the Rev. Mortimer O'Sullivan.

"This is the section [of the work], where the author relates the conduct, and arts, by which the Roman pontiffs acquired, or rather usurp'd, a temporal power and independent sovereignty in Italy. cf. Pref.

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