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020 $a0859671577
040 $cBPS$dOCoLC$dRBN$dCU-Riv
049 $aCRUG
090 $aBX1750.A1$bE5 v.182
100 10 $aFitzsimon, Henry.
245 12 $aA Catholike confutation of M. John Riders clayme
of antiquitie,$c1608.
260 0 $a[Ilkley, Yorkshire]$bScolar Press,$c1974.
300 $a[39], 394, [30], 118 p.$c24 cm.
440 0 $aEnglish recusant literature, 1558-1640;$vv. 182.
500 $aOriginal t.-p. reads: A Catholike confutation of
M. Iohn Riders clayme of antiqvitie; and a caulming comfort
against his caveat. In which is demonstrated, by assurances,
even of Protestants, that al antiquitie, for al pointes of
religion in controversie, is repugnant to Protestancie.
Secondly, that Protestancie is repugnant particularlie to al
articles of beleefe. Thirdly, that Puritan plots are
pernitious to religion, and state. And lastly, a replye to
M. Riders Rescript; with a discoverie of Puritan partialitie
in his behalfe. By Henry Fitzimon.
500 $a"A replie to M. Riders rescript" has a special
t.-p.
500 $aIn reply to John Rider's "A friendly caveat to
Irelands Catholickes" and his "Rescript" the text of both
tracts is included in the present work, each paragraph
followed by Fitzsimon's answer.
500 $aReproduced (original size) ... from a copy in the
British Library. References: Allison and Rogers 319; STC.
11025.
600 10 $aRider, John,$d1562-1632.
650 0 $aCatholics$zIreland.