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Filed under: Indulgences -- England -- Early works to 1800 These folowynge be the priuyleges pardon and indulgence graunted to the bretherne and susters, [and] benefactours of the College churche of seynt Ioh[a]n Beuerley ([London : [R. Pynson, ca. 1520]]), by England) Confraternity of St. John (Beverley and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) The holy & great indulgence & pardon of plenary remissio[n] a pena et culpa grau[n]ted by dyuerse popes, & newly confirmed with many amplycacions of our most holy father godes vycar vpo[n] erth pope Leo the .x. ... ([London : Wynkyn de Worde, 1518]), by England) Franciscan Convent (Ipswich and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) The graces folowyng be grau[n]ted to al the bretherne [and] systers benefactours and good doers vnto the hospytall of ye blessyd co[n]fessour Saynt Rocke fou[n]ded [and] establyssyd w[ith]in the cyte Excester the daye that they do say a pater noster an Aue, [and] a crede it is grau[n]ted them that they shal neuer be infecte not greued w[ith] the stroke of ye pestylence as more playnly it dothe appere in hys legende how and whan al myghty god graunted thys petycyon to the sayd blessyd co[n]fessour Saynt Rocke, [and] sent yt by hys angell Raphaell ([London : R. Faques, 1522]]), by Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) [Indulgences in English in favour of the "Hospital of the Holy Ghost", Rome 1520] ([London : Richard Pynson, 1520]), by Italy) Hospital of the Holy Ghost (Rome and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) Be it know[n to all c]risten men and women, that thyse be the great indulgence [...] ([London : R. Pynson, 1515?]), by England) St. Thomas's Hospital (London and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sodom fair: or, The market of the man of sin Containing, a true account of the prices of the Pope's pardons and dispensations; being a treatise very useful and necessary for all young English papists who intend to take Holy Orders, or travel through Italy; and all such as intend to be cheated both out of their souls and money. To which is added, the history of adultery, as it is now at Rome by law established; with the life of Clement the Sixth, and blasphamous bull which he published for the year of jubele, 1350. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) [To them that before this image of pity devoutly say v. pater noster, v. aves & a credo piteously.] ([Westminster : W. Caxton, ca. 1487]), by Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) Uniuersis et singulis d[omi]nici gregis pastorib[us] [et] curatis ([London : [R. Pynson], Anno salutis. M.D.xxiiii. [1524]]), by Augustinians and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) Will[e]mus permissione diuina Ca[n]tuarien[sis] Archiepiscopus toci[us] Anglie primas [et] apostolice sedis legatus [Et] Robertus permissio[n]e diuina Meneuen[sis] e[m]p[t]us in regno et hominijs Anglie s[an]ctissimi domini nostri Julij eiusde[m] nominis Pape secu[n]di ad hec co[m]missarij generales tibi. ([London : R. Pynson, 1508]), by Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) In dei nomine amen nouerint vniversi cristifideles qualiter santissimi dominus felicis re ([Westminster : W. de Worde], 1498), by Orden de Santiago and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP) Here after foloweth the newe pryuyleges and indulge[n]ces graunted by our holy Father the Pope Leo.x. to the house of seynt Thomas of Acres in London. ([London : Richard Pynson, 1517?]), by England) St. Thomas's Hospital (London (HTML at EEBO TCP) [Re]stitucyon shulde be made. ([London] : Rychardus Pynson regius impressor, [1518?]), by Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Indulgences -- Early works to 1800 Lettre historiques et dogmatiques sur les jubilés et les indulgences : à l'occasion du Jubilé Universel célébré à Rome par Bénoit XIV l'an MDCCL & étendu à tout le monde Catholique-Romain en MDCCLI (chez Jean Swart, 1751), by Charles Pierre Chais and Catholic Church. Pope (1740-1758 : Benedict XIV) (page images at HathiTrust) Trattato del givbileo dell'anno santo, e de gl' altri givbilei (Per Alessandro Zannetti, 1624), by Antonio Santarelli (page images at HathiTrust) Notizie sopra la sacra Porziuncola o sia S. Maria degli Angioli nel piano della serafica città di Assisi : del quando, e come ebbe la sua origine, così della santa indulgenza volgarmente detta il Perdono d'Assisi : concessa ad insinuazione di Cristo Gesú da Onofrio Papa III., e pubblicata dal P.S. Francesco, e da sette vescovi dell'Umbria il giorno delle calende, di agosto nell'anno 1223. (Per il costantini stamp. Camerale, 1777) (page images at HathiTrust) Breve sumario de induljenzias. (Madrid, 1961), by Juan Pérez, Benjamin B. Wiffen, Antonio del Corro, and L. de Usoz y Río (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The hole īdulgēce of p̲dō graūted to blessed. S. Cornelis is. vi. score yers. vi. score lēts. ii. M. ix. C. [and] xx. dais of p̲dō for euermore to ēdure. ([London : s.n., ca. 1520?]), by Catholic Church. Pope (1513-1521 : Leo X) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A form of the indulgences, with which our Holy Father Pope Clement IX. blesseth the beads, rosaries, crosses, pictures, or medals, on the occasion of canonizing of St. Peter of Alcantura, and St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzis. ([S.l. : s.n., 1669]), by Pope Clement IX and Michelangelo Ricci (HTML at EEBO TCP) Hereaft[er] foloweth the abreuiacõn of the graces/ĩdulgẽces & staciõs which our moste holy fad[er] Pope Alexander vi. graũteth to all true beleuĩge people: of euery sexe or kynde wyllĩge to entre into the fraternite of the great hospytall of saynt Iames ĩ Cõpostell: lately edifyed & bylded: as is cõteined ĩ his lett[er]s apostolykes/graũted to euerlastĩge memory/& cõfermed by our holy fad[er] nowe beĩge Pope Iuli[us]. ([London : Wynkyn de Worde, ca. 1505].), by Catholic Church. Pope (1492-1503 : Alexander VI) and Catholic Church. Pope (1503-1513 : Julius II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A treatise made in defence of the lauful power and authoritie of priesthod to remitte sinnes of the peoples duetie for confession of their sinnes to Gods ministers: and of the Churches meaning concerning indulgences, commonlie called the Popes pardo[n]s. By William Allen M. of Arte, and student in diuinitie. (Lovanii : Apud Ioannem Foulerum, anno D. 1567), by William Allen (HTML at EEBO TCP) Taxa cancellariae apostolicae. English (London : Printed by G[eorge] P[urslowe] for Iohn White, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Holy-Lambe, in Little-Brittaine, neere Aldersgate-Street, M.DC.XXV. [1625]), by Catholic Church. Cancellaria Apostolica and William Crashaw (HTML at EEBO TCP) Fiscus papalis. Siue, Catalogus indulgentiarum & reliquiarum septem principalium ecclesiarum vrbis Romæ. Ex vetusto manuscripto codice vere & fideliter descriptus. = A part of the Popes exchequer, that is A catalogue of the indulgences and reliques belonging to the seauen principall churches in Rome. Laying downe the spirituall riches and infinite treasure which (as sure as the Pope is holy & true) are to be found in the Catholike Roman Church, whereof the poore heretikes in England haue not one mite. Taken out of an antient manuscript, and translated. Together with certaine notes and comments explaining the more difficult place, for the ease and helpe of good Catholikes, who had best goe to Rome, to trie the vertue of the glorious indulgences. By a Catholike diuine. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes, for George Norton, and are to be sold at his shop neere Temple-barre Gate, 1617), by William Crashaw (HTML at EEBO TCP) Our holy ffader pope leo that noio [sic] is considering that wher ii brethern iohn Busset [and] Richard Busset ... ([London : I. Notary, 1515]), by William Warham and Catholic Church (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Absolution -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Holy Year -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Indulgences -- Italy -- Rome -- Early works to 1800 Le cose maravigliose di Roma : cioè, chiese, e luoghi pij, con la delineatione dell'edificio, loro historia, ornamenti, pitture, e sculture, co'l nome de' pittori e scultori che l'han fatte : cimiterij, reliquie, corpi santi, stationi, & indulgenze che vi sono ... : la guida romana, che insegna a' forastieri di trouar facilmente le sudette cose ; i nomi de' sommi pontefici, imperatori, rè & altri prencipi christiani : le sette famose marauiglie del mondo : con le poste principali d'Italia & altre cose notabili. (Per il Facciotti, ad instanza di Mauritio Bona ..., 1640) (page images at HathiTrust) Gvida angelica per visitar le chiese (Per il Buagni :, 1690), by Francesco Leone and Giovanni Francesco Buagni (page images at HathiTrust) Trattato nvovo delle cose maravigliose dell'alma città di Roma (Per Bartolomeo Zannetti :, 1615), by Pietro Martire Felini and Prospero Parisio (page images at HathiTrust) Avvertimenti et ordini della Sacra Congregatione (Nella Stamperia della Reuerenda Camera Apostolica, 1698), by Catholic Church. Camera Apostolica, Girolamo Casanate, and Catholic Church. Camera Apostolica. Stamperia (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose meravigliose dell'alma città di Roma : doue si tratta delle chiese, stationi, & reliquie de' corpi santi, che vi sono : con la guida romana, che insegna facilmente a' forastieri di ritrouare le più notabili cose di Roma : i nomi de' sommi pontefici, imperatori, & altri principi christiani : et di nvovo corretto et ampliato con le cose notabili fatte da papa Sisto V. & da Clemente VIII (Appresso Guglielmo Facciotto, 1596) (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose maravigliose dell'alma città di Roma : dove si veggono il movimento delle guglie, & gli acquedutti per condurre l'Acqua Felice, le ample e commode strade, fatte à beneficio publico dal santissimo Sisto V. P.O.M. : et si tratta delle chiese, rappresentate in disegno da Gieronimo Francino, con le stationi, & reliquie de' corpi santi che vi sono, et vn trattato del modo d'acquistare l'indulgenze : la guida romana, che insegna facilmente à i forastieri à ritrouare le più notabili cose di Roma : li nomi de i sommi pontefici, imperatori, & altri principi christiani : il numero delle parrocchie & compagnie che sono in Roma : l'antichità di Roma, breuemente raccolta : & vn discorso sopra li fuochi de gli antichi. (Per Girolamo Francino, libraro in Roma, al segno della fonte, 1588), by Santi Sant'Agostino and Girolamo Francini (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose maravigliose de l'alma citta di Roma : con il nome de le reliq[u]e, stationi, & indulgentie, che di giorno in giorno in tutte le chiese di essa sono : aggiuntoui di nuouo la vera descrittione de li sommi põtefici, de l'imperadori, de li re di Franza, di Spagna, & di Napoli, de li Dogi di Vinetia, & de li Duchi di Milano. (Per Baldassarre de Cartolari perugino, 1542) (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose maravigliose dell'alma citta di Roma : doue si tratta delle chiese, stationi, & reliquie de'corpi santi, che vi sono : con vn trattato d'acquistar l'indulgentie : la guida romana che insegna facilmente a i forastieri a ritrouare le più notabil cose di Roma : li nomi de i sommi pontefici, imperatori, & altri principi christiani : l'antichità di Roma breuemente raccolta : et vn discorso sopra i fuochi de gli antichi : con le poste d'Italia : tutti nuouamente purgati, & corretti. (Per Giouanni Osmarino Gigliotto, 1585), by Andrea Palladio (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose maravigliose dell'alma città di Roma : dove si tratta delle chiese, stationi, & reliquie, de' corpi santi, che sono in essa : con la gvida romana, ch insegna facilmente a tutti i forastieri a ritrouare le più notabil cose di Roma : et li nomi de i sommi pontefici, de gl'imperatori, de i re di Francia, è di Napoli, de i dogi di Venetia & duchi di Milano : con vn trattato d'acqvistar l'indvlgentie. (Appresso Vincentio Accolto, 1576) (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose maravigliose dell'alma citta di Roma : doue si tratta delle chiese, stationi, & reliquie de'corpi santi, che vi sono : con vn trattato d'acquistar l'indulgentie : la gvida romana che in segna facilmente a i forastieri a ritrouare le più notabil cose di Roma : li nomi de i sommi pontefici, imperatori, & altri principi christiani ... tvtti novamente pvrgati, & corretti, et vna epistola del cardinale Borromeo del giubileo dell'anno Santo. (Appresso gli heredi de Antonio Blado, stampatori camerali, 1575), by Andrea Palladio and Saint Charles Borromeo (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose meravigliose dell'alma città di Roma : dove si tratta delle chiese, stationi, & reliquie de'corpi santi, che vi sono : con vn trattato del modo d'acquistar l'indulgentie, la guida romana, che insegna facilmente à forastieri di ritrouare le più notabili cose di Roma : i nomi de'som. pontefici, imperatori, & altri principi christiani, et di novo corretto et ampliato con le cose notabili fatte da papa Sisto V. (Appresso Vincentio Accolti, in Borgo, ad istantia d'Antonio Facchetti, 1591) (page images at HathiTrust) Le cose maravigliose de l'alma città di Roma : doue si tratta delle chiese, stationi, indulgentie & reliquie de i corpi santi, che sono in essa : con la guida romana, che insegna facilmente à tutti i forestieri a ritrouare le piu notabili cose di Roma et i nomi de i sommi põtefici, de gl'imperatori, de i re di Francia, e di Napoli, de i dogi di Venetia & duchi di Milano. (Per Pelegrino Amador, 1565) (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Indulgences -- Papal documents -- Early works to 1800 Decrees of our Holy Father, Pope Innocent XI containing the suppression of an office of the Immaculate Conception of the most Holy Virgin and of a multitude of indulgences : according to the copies at Rome, from the printing-press of the Most Reverend Apostolick Chamber / translated into English out of the French copy, to which the Latine was adjoyn'd, as also here it is, by the direction of an eminent person of honour. (Oxford : Printed by Leonard Lichfield, Printer to the University, for Ric. Davis, 1678), by Catholic Church. Pope (1676-1689 : Innocent XI), Pope Innocent XI, and Melchior Inchofer (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Bedford Level (England) -- Early works to 1800 The case of the owners of more than sixty thousand acres of rich and valuablelands, bordering upon the fenns, called, Bedford-Level: ([London : s.n., 1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Case of the town and port of King's-Lynn in Norfolk, as to their navigation. ([London : s.n., 1696]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A relation of the business now in hand concerning Bedford Levell written in a letter to a vvorthy member of this Parliament, by a person uninterested, more than in his publick desires to preserve a work so beneficial for the kingdom, and satisfaction of all just interest relating to it. (London : printed, in the year, M.D.CLXI. [1661]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The case of the Corporation of the Great Level of the Fenns; relating to a bill depending in Parliament, for the better preservation of the navigation of the port of Kings-Lynn; which bill is for taking away the sluce at Denver-Dam, upon the river of Great Owze, in the County of Norfolk. ([London? : s.n., 1665]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Bristol (England) -- Early works to 1800 Bristols second address, as it was presented to their late members in Parliament, at their return from Oxford to the right worshipful Sir Richard Hart, Knight, Mayor of the city of Bristol, and Thomas Earl, Esquire, our late representatives in Parliament of for the said city and county of Bistol. (London : Printed for Henry Broom, 1681), by Thomas Earle and Richard Hart (HTML at EEBO TCP) The loyal city of Bristol vindicated from Amsterdamism, or Devil's-borough, two appellatives occasioned by the over credulous, who have taken it for granted, that the schismaticks and hereticks of all sorts were more numerous than the truly loyal, orthodox, and liege people there. But at a late tryal of skill, managed by the more vigilant, and worthy angel-guardian of that city, the point has been lately clear'd, and the church-men for an Earl have out voted the fanaticks for a knight, though to little purpose: for they have rallied again, since the dissolution, to fetch in the same persons. But who? or what? and how equipp'd this ensuing letter (to an utopian prelate) will fully inform you. ([S.l.] : Printed for J. Davies, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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