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Schoppe, Kaspar, 1576-1649. Discourse of the reasons why the Jesuits are so generally hated.
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A further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitisme In a collection of severall pieces, representing the humours, designs and practises of those who call themselves the Society of Jesus.
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University of Oxford
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2008-09)
Author(s):
Jarrige, Pierre, 1605-1660.
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Schoppe, Kaspar, 1576-1649.
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Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179.
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Flacius Illyricus, Matthias, 1520-1575.
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Zahorowski, Hieronim.
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A further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitisme in a collection of severall pieces representing the humours, designs, and practises of those who call themselves the Society of Jesus.
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University of Oxford
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2012-10)
Author(s):
Jarrige, Pierre, 1605-1660.
;
Schoppe, Kaspar, 1576-1649. Discourse of the reasons why the Jesuits are so generally hated.
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Well-wisher to the Jesuits. Discovery of the Society in relation to their politicks.
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