A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rouse in Parliament. Concerning the goods, libertjes, and lives, of his Majesties subjects
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A religious and worthy speech spoken by Mr. Rouse in Parliament. Concerning the goods, libertjes, and lives, of his Majesties subjects. Laying open, the paintings that are used to [sic] the whore of Rome, and Arminianisme amongst us, to draw the people thereby to idolatry. By which meanes, they seeke both to take away our wealth and religion, and the dangerous consequence thereof. With the neere correspondencie, and allyance, that is apparently evident to be betweene our bishops, and the Bishop of Rome. And the remedy propounded, to redresse all such greevances.
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London
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printed for W.H., 1641.
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Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), R2025; ESTC Citation R236274
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[8] p.; 4⁰.
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