Author: | J. P. ((John Perrot)), d. 1671? |
Title: | Battering rams against Rome; or, The battel of John the follower of the lamb, fought with the pope and his priests, whilst he was a prisoner in the inquisition-prison of Rome. Also, a certain remonstrance of righteous reason, written in Rome-prison of mad-men, unto all Rome's rulers. Together with a post-script, to all tender-hearted Roman Catholicks. |
Print source: | Battering rams against Rome; or, The battel of John the follower of the lamb, fought with the pope and his priests, whilst he was a prisoner in the inquisition-prison of Rome. Also, a certain remonstrance of righteous reason, written in Rome-prison of mad-men, unto all Rome's rulers. Together with a post-script, to all tender-hearted Roman Catholicks. J. P. ((John Perrot)), d. 1671? London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-Spread-Eagle and Wind-mil, in Martins Le Grand, 1661. |
Alternate titles: | Battering rams against Rome. Battel of John. |
Notes: |
"To the tender, moderate, Roman-Catholick Reader" is signed: John Perrot.
Reproduction of the original in the Lambeth Palace Library, London.
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Subject terms: |
J. P. ((John Perrot)), -- d. 1671? -- Early works to 1800.
Catholics -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Rome (Italy) -- History -- 1420-1798 -- Early works to 1800.
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