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Frankfurt 1567 [6 is transposed over a 7 or vice versa], This pamphlet has been published (in?) 8°
Frankfurt 1567 [6 is transposed over a 7 or vice versa], This pamphlet has been published (in?) 8°
About Superstition of the beating Bell tower
About the superstitious beatings of the bells
for to elicit prayers that let us be appeased of lightning
to elicit prayers by which contrivances the lightning
contrived, Response By Caspar Homberg.
is appeased, Response By Caspar Homberg.


The Companion comments by Friar Angelo Roc  
The Companion comments by Friar Angelo Roc  
Bishop of Tagaste, and [Apostolic?] Shrine
Bishop of Tagaste, and [Apostolic?] Shrine
Prefect were worked on over night for the Holy Cathol(ic?) Church
Prefect were worked on over night for the Holy Catholic Church
directly. In which many not less deem worthy
directly. In which it is said that many things no less worthy of admiration and necessary to know
admiration an also an Ordonance necessary to what degree to collect
than pleasant to read are found in the Church of God.
delighting in Gods Church to have discovered (how) it use to be narrated.
Rome in the writings of Gugl. Facciotti. 1612
Rome in the writings of Gugl. Facciotti. 1612

Latest revision as of 21:13, 28 June 2019

Frankfurt 1567 [6 is transposed over a 7 or vice versa], This pamphlet has been published (in?) 8° About the superstitious beatings of the bells to elicit prayers by which contrivances the lightning is appeased, Response By Caspar Homberg.

The Companion comments by Friar Angelo Roc Bishop of Tagaste, and [Apostolic?] Shrine Prefect were worked on over night for the Holy Catholic Church directly. In which it is said that many things no less worthy of admiration and necessary to know than pleasant to read are found in the Church of God. Rome in the writings of Gugl. Facciotti. 1612