The Roman horseleech, or An impartial account of the intolerable charge of popery to this nation ... to which is annexed an essay of the supremacy of the King of England.
- Title
- The Roman horseleech, or An impartial account of the intolerable charge of popery to this nation ... to which is annexed an essay of the supremacy of the King of England.
- Author
- Stanley, William, 1647-1731.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R.W. for Ralph Smith ...,
- 1674.
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1714.
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- Cite this Item
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"The Roman horseleech, or An impartial account of the intolerable charge of popery to this nation ... to which is annexed an essay of the supremacy of the King of England." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61365.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- imprimatur
- title page
- TO HIS Honoured Friend A.B.
- The Contents Of the First TREATISE.
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AN Historical Account, Or, a Remembrance of some of those summs of money heretofore going out of
England to the Papacy, and Court ofRome, when the Pope exercised his Power here.-
CHAP. I.
Peter-pence. -
CHAP. II.
First Fruits, and Tenths. -
CHAP. III.
Legatine Levies. -
CHAP. IV.
King John's Pension. -
CHAP. V.
Appeals. -
CHAP. VI.
Dispensations. -
CHAP. VII.
Indulgences, Pardons. -
CHAP. VIII.
Reliques, &c. -
CHAP. IX.
Jubile's, Pilgrimages. -
CHAP. X.
Offerings, Gifts, and Presents. -
CHAP. XI.
Collections. -
CHAP. XII.
Courts. -
CHAP. XIII.
Contributions for the Holy Land. -
CHAP. XIV.
Croisado's. -
CHAP. XV.
Ambassadors, Agents. -
CHAP. XVI.
Strangers Beneficed. -
CHAP. XVII.
Priories-Alien. -
CHAP. XVIII.
Knights Templars, and Hospitallers. -
CHAP. XIX.
Elections of Popes, and Cardinals. -
CHAP. XX.
Canonizations, &c. -
CHAP. XXI.
Pope's Legats, Collectors. -
CHAP. XXII.
Complaints of the People. -
CHAP. XXIII. Matthew Paris
Vindicated. -
CHAP. XXIV.
Abbies, Monasteries, &c. -
CHAP. XXV.
The Frier's Case.
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CHAP. I.
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An Essay of the Supre∣macy of the King of
England, within his Majesty's Realms, and Dominions.