| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 440 pages
...late letter of cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwel the archpriest," and afterwards on reprinting it, a " Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom" on the same subject ; in the latter of which he proves at considerable length that the papacy is Antichrist,... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 424 pages
...late letter of cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwel the archpriest," and afterwards on reprinting it, a "Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom" on the same subject ; in the latter of which he proves at considerable length that the papacy is Antichrist,... | |
| Arthur Tozer Russell - 1860 - 588 pages
...late Letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwell the Arch-priest. To this was afterwards prefixed A Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom.'' 1 Hitt. of England, ix. p. 75. * Ibid. p. 75. 3 Thiil. p. 77. Bellarmine had in his letter affirmed,... | |
| Thomas Campion - Printing (Limited editions: Chiswick press) - 1889 - 446 pages
...famine. 7. O poor distracted world. FINIS. i There may be a particular reference to King James's " Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom," 1609, written against Bellarroine. The Description of a Maske, Presented be/ore the Kinges Maiestie... | |
| Thomas Campion - Printing (Limited editions: Chiswick press) - 1889 - 450 pages
...famine. 7. O poor distracted world. FINIS. • 1 There may be a particular reference to King James's '• Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom," 1609, written against Bcllarmmc. The Discription of a Maske, Presented before the Kinges Maiestie at... | |
| Alexander Robertson - Statesmen - 1893 - 238 pages
...had not unimportant consequences. King James I. had sent to Sir Henry Wotton a copy of his book : " A Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, free Princes, and States of Christendom," with instructions that he should present it to the Doge on St. James's day. Fra Paolo did not always... | |
| Robert L. Ottley - 1894 - 292 pages
...of pope Paulus Quintus and the late letter of cardinal Bellarmine to G. Blackwell the arch-priest. to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom, in which he diverges from the main point in dispute to the question of Garnet's complicity.1 At the... | |
| Thomas Campion - English poetry - 1903 - 340 pages
...6. With doubts late by a kingly pen decided. — There may be a particular reference to King James' Premonition to all most mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes and States of Christendom, 1609, written against Bellarmine. p. 149, 1. 2. bandora~\ a musical instrument resembling a guitar.... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Archives - 1904 - 800 pages
...condemnation, though he did not suffer death. James' xxiv PREFACE. reply to "Tortus" took the form of a "Premonition to all most Mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom " ; it was preceded by the " Apology " which James now acknowledged, and was dedicated to the Emperor.... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - Great Britain - 1907 - 568 pages
...England. This was the solemn presentation to the Doge of a copy of James I's newly published book, the Premonition to all most Mighty Monarchs, Kings, Free Princes, and States of Christendom. The story of this book, its presentation to the Doge, its prohibition, and Wotton's quarrel with the... | |
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