The Confession of John Browne, a Iesvite, in the Gate-house Twice Examined by a Committee from the Honourable House of Commons
The Confession of John Browne, a Iesvite, in the Gate-house Twice Examined by a Committee from the Honourable House of Commons
The Confession of John Browne a Iesuite, in the Gate-house. Twice Examined by a Committee from the Honourable House of Commons. Wherein is Discovered the Late Plots of the Pope, Etc
A Discovery of the Notorious Proceedings of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Bringing Innovations Into the Church, and Raising Up Troubles in the State ... Confessed by John Browne, Etc
Discovery of the Notorious Proceedings of William Lavd Archbishop of Canterbury in Bringing Innovations Into the Church and Raising Up Troubles in the State
The Posthumous Works of the late Rev. Mr. John Brown ... With short memoirs, and a summary of what he uttered in his last illness
A | Discovery | Of the | Notorious Proceedings | Of | William Lavd, | Archbishop of Canterbury, in Bringing | Innova-tions Into the Church, and Raising Up Trou- | Bles in the State; His Pride in Riding in His Coach when | the King Himselfe Went Along on Foot, and Being | Reproved, Would Not Alight. | With His Tyrannicall Govern-ment Both in | Himselfe and His Agents. | Confessed by John Browne a Prisoner in | the Gatehouse, Twice Examined by a Com- | Mittee of Six from the Honourable House | of Commons. | And Now Brought to the View of the | World, October 15. 1641. | (ornament).