2 edition of account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England found in the catalog.
account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England
Andrew Marvell
Published
1678
by [s.n. in Printed at Amsterdam [i.e. London]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Andrew Marvel, Esq. |
Genre | Early works to 1800. |
Contributions | Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | AC901 .M5 vol. 1051, no. 22 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 8, 5-68 ; |
Number of Pages | 68 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL935310M |
LC Control Number | 95236785 |
Read then, ye degenerate Whigs, his opinions on Popery, and be ashamed of your present conduct. Broadsheet. 10” x 16”. Framed. Slight markings in upper corners, small hole, not affecting text, in title. The text is taken from An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England by Andrew Marvell. Printed in Amsterdam His next pamphlet, An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England (), resulted in the government’s offering a reward for the identity of the author.
A number of pamphlets, some of them printed in the Netherlands and smuggled into England, also opposed the King's policy. The most influential of them, written by Andrew Marvell although it appeared anonymously, detailed the alleged progress of a conspiracy within the court to erect a system of "popery and arbitrary government". An account of the growth of knavery, under the pretended fears of arbitrary government, and popery. With a parallel betwixt the reformers of and those of in their methods, and designs. Author: L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, Note: London, printed by T. B. for Henry Brome, Link: page images at HathiTrust: No stable link.
From the Rehearsal Transpros'd, a serio-comic best-seller which appeared with tacit permission from Charles II himself, through the documentary Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government, Marvell established himself not only as a model of liberal thought for the eighteenth century but also as an irresistible new voice in political. , Andrew Marvell, An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England Never was so much sense contained in so few words. No conveyancer could ever in more compendious or binding terms have drawn a dissettlement of the whole birth-right of England.
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An Account of the Growth of Popery, and Arbitrary Government in England. More particularly from the long Prorogation, of November till the last meeting of Parliament, the 16th of July, Published: Format: Book / Folio Creator: Andrew Marvell Usage terms Public Domain Held by British Library Shelfmark: h Full.
Check out the new look and enjoy easier access to your favorite features. An account of the Growth of POPERY, and Arbitrary Government in England, &c. T Here has now for diverse Years, a design been carried on, to change the Lawfull Government of England into an Absolute Tyranny, and to convert the established Protestant Religion into down-right Popery: than both which, nothing can be more destructive or contrary to the Interest and Happinesse, to the.
English literature - English literature - The Restoration: For some, the restoration of King Charles II in led many to a painful revaluation of the political hopes and millenarian expectations bred during two decades of civil war and republican government.
For others, it excited the desire to celebrate kingship and even to turn the events of the new reign into signs of a divinely ordained. 11 Marvell, Andrew, An account of the growth of popery, and arbitrary government in England (Amsterdam, ; Wing M); L’Estrange, Roger, An account of the growth of knavery under the pretended fears of arbitrary government and popery (London, ; Wing L).
Extended title: An account of the growth of knavery, under the pretended fears of arbitrary government, and popery.: With a parallel betwixt the reformers of and those of in their methods, and designs. The second edition.
By Roger L'Estrange. In a letter to a friend Alternate titles: Growth of knavery. Page [unnumbered] Page 3 An account of the Growth of POPERY, and Arbitrary Government in Eng∣land, &c.
T Here has now for diverse Years, a design been carried on, to change the Lawfull Government of England into an Absolute Tyranny, and to convert the established Protestant Religion into down-right Po∣pery: than both which, nothing can be more destructive or contrary to the Interest.
An account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England more particularly, from the long prorogation of November,ending the 15th of February,till the last meeting of Parliament, the 16th of July, Marvell, Andrew, Amsterdam: [s.n.], Subject terms.
In the reign of Charles II, over a century after the Protestant Reformation, England was faced with the prospect of a Catholic king when the King's brother, the future James II became a Catholic.
The reaction to his conversion, the fears it aroused and their background form the main theme of this book. Another prose work, An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England, made Marvell a controversial figure by portraying him as. An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England [] (reprinted in State Tracts: Volume I (), pp.
69 ff.). Gather the flowers, but spare the buds. The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers. She with her eyes my heart does bind, She with her voice might captivate my mind.
The Fair Singer. Page 63 - An Account of the Growth of Popery and arbitrary Government in England Appears in books from Page 74 - Then to advise how war may best, upheld, Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage; besides, to know Both spiritual power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learned, which.
This chapter takes a fresh look at the formal and rhetorical techniques of a text that played a key role in Marvell’s reputation, An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government. Re-examining Marvell’s engagement with and contribution to political print culture, the chapter considers the Account’s connections with an earlier product of this culture—the ‘Parliamentarian.
Or, A List of the Principal Labourers in the Great Design of Popery and Arbitrary Power, published in, was attributed to Andrew Marvell, whose Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England was a vigorous denunciation of what he saw as the systematic corruption of an entire Parliament.
Andrew Marvell (), An Account of the Growth of Popery, and Arbitrary Government in England (), The Rehearsal Transpos'd: or, Animadversions shewing what Grounds there are of Fears and Jealousies of Popery (). Conyers Middleton (), The Miscellaneous Works (), 4 vols. In the fall ofAn Account of the Growth of Popery, and Arbitrary Government in England was traded in the dark corners of coffee houses and back alleys.
As a titillating fig leaf, it bore the imprint Amsterdam, refuge of English dissidents and beyond the reach of. Author of Poems, The poems and letters of Andrew Marvell, The Complete Poems, The Classic Hundred, The complete works in verse and prose of Andrew Marvell M.P, Miscellaneous poems, An account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England, The complete works of Andrew Marvell.An Account of the / GROWTH / of / POPERY / and / Arbitrary Government / in / ENGLAND.
/ [rule] / More Particularly, from the LongProrogationof /November, Ending the 15th. of February, /till the last Meeting of Parliament, the 16/ of July / [rule] / AMSTERDAM, Printed in the Year, Indeed, he was: Another secret history, Andrew Marvell’s “Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England,” described the .