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Author Neville, Francis de.
Title The Christian and Catholike veritie, or, The reasons and manner of the conversion of Francis de Neville : formerly a Capvchin, preacher, the Popes missionary, and superiour in sundry covents of the same order : a treatise very usefull for all Christians, and especially for such as are popishly affected, or not fully setled in their beliefe : and for the further confirmation of the faithfull : wherein many secrets of the Romish clergy, heretofore unrevealed, are discovered : dedicated by the author to the high court of Parliament now assembled, 1642.
Related title Christian and Catholike veritie.
Reasons and manner of the conversion of Francis de Neville.
Publication Info London : Printed by T.P. and M.S. for H. Blunden ..., 1642.



Descript [14], 169 p.
Note The epistle dedicatory signed: Francis de Neville.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Author Neville, Francis de.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Neville, Francis de.
Catholic Church
Catholic Church
Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century.
Related title Christian and Catholike veritie.
Reasons and manner of the conversion of Francis de Neville.
Descript [14], 169 p.
Note The epistle dedicatory signed: Francis de Neville.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Author Neville, Francis de.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Neville, Francis de.
Catholic Church
Catholic Church
Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century.
Related title Christian and Catholike veritie.
Reasons and manner of the conversion of Francis de Neville.

Subject Neville, Francis de.
Catholic Church
Catholic Church
Great Britain -- Religion -- 17th century.
Descript [14], 169 p.
Note The epistle dedicatory signed: Francis de Neville.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.

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