[16], 71, [1]; 144 p. ; Dedication signed: Thomas Morton. ; Erroneously attributed to Bishop Thomas Morton. ; "Of the Catholicke Church" (caption title) begins new pagination on ² B1r. ; Identified as STC 18194 on UMI microfilm. ; Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library.
Notes in margin. ; Page 71 misnumbered 77. ; The first leaf and last page are blank. ; Title in red and black. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Lipen, 452 (pontificis anctoritas, imperium et potestas) ; Lipen, 78-192-255 (Clerious, exemplis, imp. rom. translatis) ; Prgt.
[4], 23, [1], 24-25, [2] p. ; P. 24-25 (leaf E1) contain "The copy of a bond to be taken vpon euery license of marriage to be granted before the granting thereof"; it was evidently an afterthought, and many copies do not contain it. ; The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A"; the last leaf is blank. ; C1r line 1 begins "fited̄o, læsæ". Variant: uncorrected state; line 1 begins "ted̄o, lœsæ". ; The fifteenth of 21 items identified as part of STC 10036a on UMI microfilm reel 422. ; Reproductions of the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and the British Library. ; Appears at reel 341 (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery copy) and at reel 422 (British Library copy).
In December 1588 King Henry III ordered the Guise brothers to be assassinated. But the Catholic League was in control of Paris and on 16 January 1589 officials of the League arrested between 50 and 60 members of Parlement and imprisoned them in the Bastille. This pamphlet outlines the oath that the League caused all members of Parlement and other officials to make, i.e. an oath of loyalty to the cause of the Catholic League. "Fait en Parlement, le xxvi iour de Januier l'an mil cinq cens quatre vingt & neuf." ; Electronic reproduction ; 7 p. ; 16 cm.
[8], 215, [9] p. ; A reply to: Nichols, Josias. The plea of the innocent. ; With an added dedication to the Archbishop of Canterbury. ; Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library.
Durch einen Trewhertzigen Teutschen vom Adel, Wolffgang Hoffman von Breßlaw, so vor disem in dem Teutschen Jesuitischen Collegio zu Rom aufferzogen, in Italianischer Sprach beschrieben ; Auß dem Italianischen Exemplar in die Teutsche Sprach trewlich versetzt ; Bibliogr. Nachweis: VD17 23:306116X ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek -- .10 B 16#16
Durch einen Trewhertzigen Teutschen vom Adel Wolffgang Hoffman von Breßlaw, so vor diesem in dem Teutschen Jesuitischen Collegio zu Rom aufferzogen, in Italianischer Sprach beschrieben ; Auß dem Italienischen Exemplar in die Teutsche Sprach treulich versetzt ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: Regensburg, Staatliche Bibliothek -- 999/4Theol.syst.530(19
[24], 102, [1] p. ; By John Udall. ; Imprint from STC. ; With a folding table. ; With a final errata leaf. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
[8], 148 p. ; Variously attributed to William Fulke, Dudley Fenner, or Walter Travers. ; Caption title reads: A learned discourse of ecclesiasticall gouernment. ; Surrounding title page ornament reads: God is my defender. ; Reprinted and answered in Bridges, John. A defence of the gouernment established in the church of Englande for ecclesiasticall matters (STC 3734); defended by Travers, Walter. A defence of the ecclesiastical discipline ordayned of God to be vsed in his church (STC 24183). ; Reproduction of the original in the Yale University. Library.
Does the occurrence of flood disaster increase the risk of communal conflict and if so, does trust in state political institutions mitigate the adverse effect? This study addresses these questions by studying the intervening effect of trust in local governmental institutions at a sub-national level. The effect of flood disasters on the risk of communal violence is expected to be contingent on peoples' trust that local political structures are able to address potential disputes between groups. Violent conflicts, in that sense, are neither inevitable nor directly determined by the occurrence of disasters. They largely depend on the context of a given society and political response to these external shocks. To test this expectation, the study uses survey data on trust in local state institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa from the Afrobarometer (2005–2018), combined with geo-referenced communal conflict and flood data. In line with theoretical expectations, results suggest that flood disasters are associated with communal violence only for administrative districts that are governed by distrusted local state institutions. Conversely, flood disasters tend to be negatively associated with the risk of communal clashes in the presence of highly trusted local government councils and (especially) trusted judicial courts. Changing model specifications and estimation techniques produces similar results. An out-of-sample cross-validation also shows that accounting for political variables, in addition to flood disasters, improves the predictive performance of the model.