Ref NoEFP/094/A 094/1688/20
Finding NumberA094/1688/20
TitleA short and plain way to the faith and Church : Composed many years since by that eminent divine Mr. Richard Hudleston, of the English congregation, of the Order of St. Benedict; and now published for the common good by his nephew Mr. John Hudleston, of the same congregation. To which is annexed, His late Majesty King Charles II.'s papers found in his closet after his decease. As also, a brief account of what occurred on his death-bed in regard to religion. Likewise, a summary of occurrences relating to his miraculous preservation after the defeat of his army at Worcester, in the year 1651. Faithfully taken from the express personal testimony of those two worthy Rom. Catholics, Thomas Whitgrave of Moseley, in the county of Stafford Esq; and Mr. John Hudleston priest, of the holy Order of St. Bennet, the eminent instruments under God of the same preservation. Permissu superiorum
LevelItem
Date1688
DescriptionSummary of occurrences, relating to the miraculous preservation of our late Sovereign Lord King Charles II
A summary of occurrences, relating to the miraculous preservation of our late Sovereign Lord King Charles II, taken from the personal testimony of Thomas Whitgrave and John Hudleston, has separate dated title page, pagination, and register. Identified as Wing W2015A, it was apparently never issued separately. Cf. Gillow.; The last leaf is blank.; This edition of "A short and plain way" is not in Wing and is not microfilmed.; Small hole on t.p., affecting printer's name; 273920.; Summary of occurrences, relating to the miraculous preservation of our late Sovereign Lord King Charles II.; Microfilm.; ESTCR233044.
AuthorHudleston, Richard, 1583-1655; CharlesII, King of England, 1630-1685; Whitgrave, Thomas, fl. 1651; Hudleston, John, 1608-1698
SubjectCharlesII, King of England, 1630-1685; Catholic Church -- Doctrines; Faith
Physical Description[14], 91, [3]; [2], 5-34, [2] p. ; 18j.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLondon : printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and chappel; and are sold at his printing-house on the ditch-side in Black-Friars, 1688.
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