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    A treatise, vvritten by M. doctor Carier, vvherein hee layeth downe sundry learned and pithy considerations by which he was moued, to forsake the Protestant congregation, and to betake himselfe to the Catholke Apostolike Roman Church. Agreeing verbatim with the written copye, addressed by the sayd doctor to the King his most excellent Maiestie.
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    Carier, Benjamin, 1566-1614.
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    Another edition of STC 4623. Printer and place of publication from STC. Text followed by three p. of ms. notes. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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    A missive to His Majesty of Great Britain, King James written divers yeers since by Doctor Carier ; conteining [sic] the motives of his conversion to Catholike religion ; vvith a notable fore-sight of the present distempers both in the church and state of His Majesties dominions, and his advice for the prevention thereof.
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    1649
    
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    Carier, Benjamin, 1566-1614. ; Strange, N., 17th cent. and James I, King of England, 1566-1625.
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    "To the reader" signed: N. Strange. Imprint reads: First printed at Liege, and novv re-printed at Paris, vvith some marginall notes, and a previous discourse to the like purpose. Errata: p. [8]. Reproduction of original ...
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    A copy of a letter, vvritten by M. Doctor Carier beyond seas, to some particular friends in England. VVhereunto are added certaine collections found in his closet, made by him (as is thought) of the miserable ends of such as haue impugned the Catholike Church. To which also is annexed a briefe exhortation to perseuere constantly in the said Catholike Church, what opposition soeuer may occurre, and the danger of liuing out of the same; and lastly, a few examples of the admirable prosperity, of such as haue defended the Catholike Church
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    1615
    
    Author(s):
    Carier, Benjamin, 1566-1614.
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    Place of publication and press from STC. "The miserable ends of such as haue impugned the Catholike Church" has separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous. Reproduction of the original in the Folger ...
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    A carrier to a king. Or Doctour Carrier (Chaplayne to K. Iames of happy memory) his motiues of renoncing the protestant religio[n] & imbracing the Cath. Roman. Directed to the sayd K. Maiesty.
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    1632
    
    Author(s):
    Carier, Benjamin, 1566-1614.
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    Another edition of: A treatise written by Mr. doctour Carier, wherein he layeth downe sundry learned and pithy considerations. Place of publication and press from STC. Reproduction of the original in the Emmanuel College ...
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    A sermon preached before the Prince, at Richmond, this present yeere. 1606. By B: Charier, D: of Diuinitie, and one of the Prince his chaplaines
    Date of publication:
    1606
    
    Author(s):
    Carier, Benjamin, 1566-1614.
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    On James I, 15. Publication date from STC. Signatures: A-C4, D2 (-A1). Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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