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which practise of the Pope, and position of those popish writers, was justly censured by Sir Henry Wotton, then Embassador for his Majesty at Venice, who said for those pretensions of the Pope, that hee could not understand this Romane Theologie, which is contrarie to all Iustice and honestie. |
which practice of the Pope, and position of those popish writers, was justly censured by Sir Henry Wotton, then Ambassador for his Majesty At Venice, who said for those pretensions of the Pope, that he could not understand this Roman Theology, which is contrary to all justice and honesty. |
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The quarrels of Paul 5, with Venice, lib. 2. |
The quarrels of Paul 5, with Venice, lib. 2. |
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