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Author B. C. (Catholic priest)
Title Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter. Or a treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty seuerall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same. Written by a Catholic priest, vpon occasion of certaine late most execrable actions of some Puritans, expressed in the page following. Heerunto is added (as an appendix) a funerall discourse touching the late different deathes of two most eminent Protestant deuines; to wit Doctour Price Deane of Hereford, and Doctour Butts Vice-Chancellour of Cambridge. By the same authour
Alternative Title Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter
Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter. Or a treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty severall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same.
Treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty severall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same.
Publication Info [Saint-Omer : Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, M.DC.XXXIII. [1633]



Descript [16], 184 p. ; 8vo.
Note Dedication signed: B.C.
Printer's name and place of publication from STC.
"A funeral discourse" has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.
The author is thought to have confused Daniel Price, Dean of Hereford, with Theodore Price, Prebendary of Westminster, who died the same year and was reported to have become a Catholic on his death-bed.
Leaf *2 is in two settings; catchword on *2r is (1) "borne" or (2) "in", the latter setting having added text.
Reproduction of the original in the Yale University. Library.
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Author B. C. (Catholic priest)
Series Early English books online.
Subject Price, Daniel, 1581-1631
Price, Theodore, 1570?-1631
Butts, Henry, -1632
Puritanism -- Controversial literature -- Catholic authors.
Alternative Title Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter
Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter. Or a treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty severall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same.
Treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty severall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same.
Descript [16], 184 p. ; 8vo.
Note Dedication signed: B.C.
Printer's name and place of publication from STC.
"A funeral discourse" has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.
The author is thought to have confused Daniel Price, Dean of Hereford, with Theodore Price, Prebendary of Westminster, who died the same year and was reported to have become a Catholic on his death-bed.
Leaf *2 is in two settings; catchword on *2r is (1) "borne" or (2) "in", the latter setting having added text.
Reproduction of the original in the Yale University. Library.
Author B. C. (Catholic priest)
Series Early English books online.
Subject Price, Daniel, 1581-1631
Price, Theodore, 1570?-1631
Butts, Henry, -1632
Puritanism -- Controversial literature -- Catholic authors.
Alternative Title Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter
Puritanisme the mother, sinne the daughter. Or a treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty severall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same.
Treatise, wherein is demonstrated from twenty severall doctrines, and positions of Puritanisme; that the fayth and religion of the Puritans, doth forcibly induce its professours to the perpetrating of sinne, and doth warrant the committing of the same.

Subject Price, Daniel, 1581-1631
Price, Theodore, 1570?-1631
Butts, Henry, -1632
Puritanism -- Controversial literature -- Catholic authors.
Descript [16], 184 p. ; 8vo.
Note Dedication signed: B.C.
Printer's name and place of publication from STC.
"A funeral discourse" has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.
The author is thought to have confused Daniel Price, Dean of Hereford, with Theodore Price, Prebendary of Westminster, who died the same year and was reported to have become a Catholic on his death-bed.
Leaf *2 is in two settings; catchword on *2r is (1) "borne" or (2) "in", the latter setting having added text.
Reproduction of the original in the Yale University. Library.

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