1689 1ed Defense of Missionaries Arts anti Jesuit Protestant v Catholic Hickes
“A Defence of the Missionaries Arts” is a late 17th-century anti-Jesuit treatise which now serves as one of the best works on the ongoing attacks between Protestants, Catholics, and their denominations. The introductory material of this book perhaps best exemplifies the theological disputes:
“Are horrid massacres, villainous assassinations, or poisonings the effect of charity? …nothing is more obvious in the whole course of history than those diabolical machinations and hellish conspiracies of priests and Jesuits.”
Authors George Hickes and William Wake use direct and pointed language to describe the horrors and evils of the Catholic Church, while at the same time provide ways to readers of defending themselves against Catholic conversion attempts. Interestingly, the work concludes with the phrase “fit to be read by all Protestants,” as if there may be any question to whom they were writing.
1689 1ed Defense of Missionaries Arts anti Jesuit Protestant v Catholic Hickes
“A Defence of the Missionaries Arts” is a late 17th-century anti-Jesuit treatise which now serves as one of the best works on the ongoing attacks between Protestants, Catholics, and their denominations. The introductory material of this book perhaps best exemplifies the theological disputes:
“Are horrid massacres, villainous assassinations, or poisonings the effect of charity? …nothing is more obvious in the whole course of history than those diabolical machinations and hellish conspiracies of priests and Jesuits.”
Authors George Hickes and William Wake use direct and pointed language to describe the horrors and evils of the Catholic Church, while at the same time provide ways to readers of defending themselves against Catholic conversion attempts. Interestingly, the work concludes with the phrase “fit to be read by all Protestants,” as if there may be any question to whom they were writing.
Item number: #16996
Price: $950
WAKE, William; George HICKES
A defence of the Missionaries arts, wherein the charge of disloyalty, rebellions, plots and treasons
London : Printed for Richard Wilde, 1689. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete
- [10], 96
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~8.5in X 7in (22cm x 17.5cm)
- Rare and desirable
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16996
Category
Religion
Authors
WAKE, William; George HICKES
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent