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- consigned priests... for presuming to goe to Rome in the affaires of the Catholicke church. This was printed in Copies of certain Discourses, Roane, 1601...
- for England. Retrieved 7 August 2015. ""For Matters Belonging to the Catholicke Religion" – Catholic History From Little Crosby, England". 27 February...
- Noveltie, and Defense of Antiquitie (1633), a slim duodecimo by 'R.B. Roman Catholicke, and one of the English Clergie, and Mission'. It is likely that he returned...
- Thin White Duke – The Songs of David Bowie (2015, Cleopatra Records) "Catholicked" "Jail La La" "Blank Girl"[citation needed] "Bhang Bhang, I'm a Burnout"...
- Testis Veritatis; a reply to Richard Montagu's Appello Caesarem; 1641; Catholicke Charity; originally written in response to a 1630 work of the Catholic...
- to the doctrine of the olde Testament, or the newe, and that which the catholicke fathers, and auncient Bishops have gathered out of that doctrine.” The...
- 2017 ed.). University College Cork. 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018. Catholicke Priest (1608). The English Martyrologe Conteyning a Svmmary of the Lives...
- Christian, learned and briefe Discourse, concerning the true, ancient, and Catholicke Faith,’ London, 1611, translated from the Latin of Vincent de Lérins....
- No. Title Length 1. "Catholicked" (chorus lifted from Patti Smith's intro to her cover of "Gloria") 2:38 2. "Hey Sis" 3:25 3. "Put a Sock in It" 3:26...
- Catholicism, prominent among them being the Apologia catholica (1605) and A Catholicke Appeale (1609). Morton's major works were: 'Apologia Catholica, ex meris...