Pallavicino, Ferrante.
St Paul's late progres upon earth, about a divorce 'twixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her dissolutenes and excesses. Recommended to all tender-conscienced Christians. A fresh fancy full of various strains, and suitable to the times. Rendred out of Italian into English. Published by Authority.
London: printed by Richard Heron for Matthew Walbancke at Grayes-Inne Gate, 1644.
ESTC No. R212856.Grub Street ID 88399.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
St Paul's late progres upon earth, about a divorce 'twixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her dissolutenes and excesses. With the causes of these present commotions 'twixt the Pope, and the princes of Italy. A new way of invention agreeable to the times. Published by James Howell, Armig.
London: printed by Richard Heron for Matthew Walbancke at Grayes-Inne Gate, 1644.
ESTC No. R203120.Grub Street ID 80258.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
St Paul's late progres upon earth, about a divorce 'twixt Christ and the Church of Rome, by reason of her dissolutenes and excesses. Recommended to all tender-conscienced Christians. A fresh fancy full of various strains, and suitable to the times. Rendred out of Italian into English. Published by Authority.
London: printed by Richard Heron for Matthew Walbanck near Grayes-Inne Gate, 1644.
ESTC No. R236827.Grub Street ID 107477.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
The heavenly divorce: or, our Saviour divorced from the Church of Rome His spouse; provoked by her lewd and adulterous behaviour in the world. Being a satyrical treatise against the Church of Rome and her disciples, compos'd of a mixture of divinity and policy. First wrote by Ferrante Pallavicino, a person very eminent in the Church of Rome, who was afterwards publickly beheaded at Avignion in France; and since published by a lover of the Church of England.
London: printed for James Vade, at the Cock and Sugar-loaf near St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1679.
ESTC No. R221938.Grub Street ID 96008.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
The whores rhetorick, calculated to the meridian of London; and conformed to the rules of art. In two dialogues.
London: printed for George Shell in Stone-Cutter-Street in Shoe-Laine, 1683.
ESTC No. R22922.Grub Street ID 101761.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
Il divortio celeste: or, the celestial divorce; occasion'd by the dissolute life of the Roman spouse. Wherein the anti-christian principles, and abominable practices of the church and court of Rome, are detected and condemn'd ... Written in Italian, by ... Ferrante Pallavicini; ... Also the life and death of the author. Done into English by Ric. Kingston, ... To which is added, by the translator, a supplement, .
London: printed for J. Morphew, 1707.
ESTC No. T185260.Grub Street ID 221483.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
The celestial divorce: made English from the original Italian of Ferrante Pallavicino.
London: printed for J. Brown, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, 1718.
ESTC No. T28975.Grub Street ID 260473.
Pallavicino, Ferrante.
The celestial divorce: made English from the original Italian of Ferrante Pallavicino.
London: printed for W. Boerham, 1718.
ESTC No. T28977.Grub Street ID 260475.