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Anon - Reflections Upon the New Test, and the Reply Thereto with a Letter of Sir Francis Walsingham&Apos;S, Concerning the Penal Laws Made in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth.

Title: Reflections Upon the New Test, and the Reply Thereto with a Letter of Sir Francis Walsingham&Apos;S, Concerning the Penal Laws Made in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Description: London, Anon, 1687. First edition. Brochure/Pamphlet. A seventeenth century pamphlet concerning Daniel Defoe's 'A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty' and 'A Reply to the New Test of The Church of England's Loyalty&apos. This work also includes Sir Francis Walsingham's letter to Monsieur Critoy concerning Queen Elizabeth's proceedings against papists and Puritans. It has since been proven that this letter is a forgery, and has since been attributed to Francis Bacon writing in collusion with Archbishop Whitgift. The letter was first found in 'Scrinia Sacra' before being published to this work. With the signatures A2 B-C4 as called for. ESTC No. R6019 The first and only edition of this work. Written anonymously. This pamphlet is a response to Daniel Defoe's 'A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty' and the anonymously produced 'A Reply to the New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty&apos. It discusses the penal laws made during Elizabeth I's reign, which are the Act of Supremacy, the Act of Uniformity and the Supremacy of the Crown Act. This work was published the same year that James II passed his penal laws or the 'Declaration of Indulgence' or 'Declaration for Liberty of Conscience' were a pair of proclamations. It was the first step to establish freedom of religion in the British Isles, with the King's intention being to promote Catholicism. The declaration was to grant toleration to many Christian denominations. This pamphlet was circulated at a difficult time for the country in terms of its monarch, Parliament and Religion. There was an uprising in anti-Catholic sentiment and against James' rule. Political pamphlets like this added fuel to the fire. The year after this pamphlet was issued the Glorious Revolution took hold and James was dethroned. Collated, complete. Disbound, as is common. Externally, smart with just some minor chips and creases to the extremities. Prior owner's contemporary inscription to the title page. Internally, generally firmly bound though strained in places. Pages are age toned with the odd handling mark and spot. Prior owner's pencil inscriptions to the top corner of pages, indicating page numbers from when this work was once bound. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .

Keywords: Papal Penal Laws REligion Catholic Penal Laws None

Price: GBP 450.00 = appr. US$ 642.59 Seller: Rooke Books
- Book number: 655L25

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