The king-killing doctrine of the Jesuites: delivered in a plain and sincere discourse to the French king, concerning the re-establishment of the Jesuites in his dominions. Written in French by a learned Roman Catholick, and now translated into English, and humbly recommended to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament
  
  
    
      
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              - The king-killing doctrine of the Jesuites: delivered in a plain and sincere discourse to the French king, concerning the re-establishment of the Jesuites in his dominions. Written in French by a learned Roman Catholick, and now translated into English, and humbly recommended to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament
 
            
              - Franc et v'eritable discours au Roy sur le restablissement qui luy est demand'e pour les Jesuites. English
 
            
          
         
      
    
    
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        London: printed for W. Crooke, and T. Dring, neer Temple-bar, 1679.
        
      
 
    
    
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        Belon, P. (Peter), translator.; Crooke, William, bookseller.; Dring, Thomas, -1695, bookseller.
      
 
    
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    - 1679
 
    
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      - R4021
 
    
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    - 122036
 
    
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      - [6], 34, 41-78, [2] p. ; 4°.
 
    
    
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      - A translation of: Arnauld, Antoine. Franc et v'eritable discours au Roy sur le restablissement qui luy est demand'e pour les Jesuites
 Translator's dedication signed: P. Belon
 Last leaf is blank
 Identified as Wing K560A on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700"
 Signatures: [pi]1 A]2] B-E]4] F]4(-F2,3,4) G-L]4. 
    
    
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      - DFo reports initial imprimatur leaf (pi1), but is detached and possibly from another item. Verify. Trascription is "Imprimatur, Geo. Thorp. Rev. in C.P. & D. Dom. Gulielmo Archip. Cant. a sacris Domest."