1668 William LAUD Canterbury & John Percy Jesuit Protestant Calvinism Martyr

LAUD, William

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William Laud was the source and origin of many controversial and contentious arguments between Protestants and Catholics in the 17th-century. He was accused of heresy and false-doctrine by both sects, opposing Catholicism and called an opponent of Puritanism. While Laud was the confidant to the Duke of Buckingham, the Duke hired Jesuit John Percy (also known as John Fisher) as a chaplain. A series of pamphlets and arguments by Laud soon followed.

 

This treatise, ‘A Relation of the Conference,’ describes the heated debates and controversial nature of the attitudes between Calvinists and Jesuits. This work is a first-hand account of the conference between Perry and Laud in 1622 discussing the infallibility of the church, doctrine of Calvinism, and the foundations of Scriptures and Creeds.

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1668 William LAUD Canterbury & John Percy Jesuit Protestant Calvinism Martyr

 

William Laud was the source and origin of many controversial and contentious arguments between Protestants and Catholics in the 17th-century. He was accused of heresy and false-doctrine by both sects, opposing Catholicism and called an opponent of Puritanism. While Laud was the confidant to the Duke of Buckingham, the Duke hired Jesuit John Percy (also known as John Fisher) as a chaplain. A series of pamphlets and arguments by Laud soon followed.

 

This treatise, ‘A Relation of the Conference,’ describes the heated debates and controversial nature of the attitudes between Calvinists and Jesuits. This work is a first-hand account of the conference between Perry and Laud in 1622 discussing the infallibility of the church, doctrine of Calvinism, and the foundations of Scriptures and Creeds.

 

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LAUD, William

 

A relation of the conference between William Laud … and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit, by the command of King James of ever blessed memory

 

London: Printed by Ralph Holt for Thomas Bassett, Thomas Dring and John Leigh, 1686.

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • [14], 253, [13]
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Leather; tight and secure
  • Size: ~12in X 7.75in (30cm x 19.5cm)

 

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22921

Category

Religion

Authors

LAUD, William

Printing Date

17th Century

Language

English

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete