Virtumnus [sic] Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest, wherein he endevours to prove that it is lawfull for a papist in England to goe to the Protestant church, to receive the Communion, and to take the oathes both of allegiance and supremacie. To which are adjoyned animadversions in the in the [sic] margin by way of antidote against those places where the rankest poyson is couched. By Daniel Featley Dr. in Divinitie.

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  • Virtumnus [sic] Romanus, or, A discourse penned by a romish priest, wherein he endevours to prove that it is lawfull for a papist in England to goe to the Protestant church, to receive the Communion, and to take the oathes both of allegiance and supremacie. To which are adjoyned animadversions in the in the [sic] margin by way of antidote against those places where the rankest poyson is couched. By Daniel Featley Dr. in Divinitie.
  • Vertumnus Romanus Discourse penned by a romish priest Safeguard from shipwracke, to a prudent Catholike Virtumnus Romanus
  • Safegard from shipwracke.
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Imprint
London: imprinted by I.L. for Nicholas Bourne, and Iohn Bartlet: and are to be sold at the south entrance at the Royall Exchange, and at the gilt Cup neere Austins Gate, in Pauls Church-yard, 1642.
Publication year
1642
ESTC No.
R2100
Grub Street ID
86212
Description
[20], 156 p. ; 4⁰
Note
A printing of and reply to the anonymous "A safegard from shipwracke" (a different work from STC 19073).

With a preliminary imprimatur leaf.

"A safegard from shipwracke" begins on A1r with a separate dated title page, annotated by Featly.

Running title reads: A safeguard from shipwracke, to a prudent Catholike.