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Parsons, R., Coke, E., & Bellet, F. (1606). An answere to the fifth part of Reportes lately set forth by Syr Edward Cooke, Knight, the Kinges Attorney Generall: Concerning the ancient & moderne municipall lawes of England, wich do apperteyne to spirituall power & jurisdiction, by occasion whereof, & of the principall question set downe in the sequent page, there is laid forth an evident, plaine & perspicuous demonstration of the continuance of Catholicke religion in England, from our first kinges christened, unto these dayes. F. Bellet].

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Parsons, Robert, Edward Coke, and François Bellet. An Answere to the Fifth Part of Reportes Lately Set Forth by Syr Edward Cooke, Knight, the Kinges Attorney Generall: Concerning the Ancient & Moderne Municipall Lawes of England, Wich Do Apperteyne to Spirituall Power & Jurisdiction, by Occasion Whereof, & of the Principall Question Set Downe in the Sequent Page, There Is Laid Forth an Evident, Plaine & Perspicuous Demonstration of the Continuance of Catholicke Religion in England, from Our First Kinges Christened, Unto These Dayes. [St. Omer: F. Bellet], 1606.

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Parsons, Robert, et al. An Answere to the Fifth Part of Reportes Lately Set Forth by Syr Edward Cooke, Knight, the Kinges Attorney Generall: Concerning the Ancient & Moderne Municipall Lawes of England, Wich Do Apperteyne to Spirituall Power & Jurisdiction, by Occasion Whereof, & of the Principall Question Set Downe in the Sequent Page, There Is Laid Forth an Evident, Plaine & Perspicuous Demonstration of the Continuance of Catholicke Religion in England, from Our First Kinges Christened, Unto These Dayes. F. Bellet], 1606.

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