The anatomie of Pope Ioane. Wherein her life, manners and death is liuely layed abroad and opened, and the forged cauils and allegations that our aduersaries vse further, thoroughly vnripped and confuted. Necessarie for all those that are not fully acquainted with the storie, and not vnfruitfull to all them that loue and embrace the true religion of Christ, and abhorre the sortish illusions of Romish antichrist. Written by I.M.
- Title
- The anatomie of Pope Ioane. Wherein her life, manners and death is liuely layed abroad and opened, and the forged cauils and allegations that our aduersaries vse further, thoroughly vnripped and confuted. Necessarie for all those that are not fully acquainted with the storie, and not vnfruitfull to all them that loue and embrace the true religion of Christ, and abhorre the sortish illusions of Romish antichrist. Written by I.M.
- Author
- Mayo, John, fl. 1607-1629.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: By Richard Field dwelling in great Woodstreet,
- 1624.
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- Subject terms
- Joan (Legendary Pope) -- Early works to 1800.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"The anatomie of Pope Ioane. Wherein her life, manners and death is liuely layed abroad and opened, and the forged cauils and allegations that our aduersaries vse further, thoroughly vnripped and confuted. Necessarie for all those that are not fully acquainted with the storie, and not vnfruitfull to all them that loue and embrace the true religion of Christ, and abhorre the sortish illusions of Romish antichrist. Written by I.M." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07370.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the reasonable Reader.
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account
- CHAP. I. How our aduersaries the Papists are ashamed of Pope Ioane, and how some of them do peremptorily denie the storie thereof.
- CHAP. II. How some of our aduersaries go about to ex∣cuse and shift the matter, by possibilitie of nature, saying, that Pope Ioane might be Hermaphroditus, that is, a man and wo∣man both in one.
- CHAP. III. How some say, that the Pope being a man, may afterwards be changed into a woman.
- CHAP. IIII. How they haue left cut Pope Ioanes name out of their Calendar: and how they haue hired Onuphrius Pamuinius of set purpose to face out the matter.
- CHAP. V. What yeare of the Lord Pope Ioane liued in Rome. How long she was Pope: and be∣tweene what Pops she was.
- CHAP. VI. What Pope Ioanes name was, how she was not borne in England, but at Mentz in Germanie, and how she came to Rome, and to the Popedome.