The intrigues of the conclave, at the chusing of a Pope as also, a particular relation of what pass'd at the election of Sixtus V. and Clement Viii. To which is added an historical essay, to demonstrate, That according to the Principles of the Church of Rome, there has not been not can be, any True and Lawful Pope since the Election of Sixtus V. Written by a gentleman of Rome.
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The intrigues of the conclave, at the chusing of a Pope: as also, a particular relation of what pass'd at the election of Sixtus V. and Clement Viii. To which is added an historical essay, to demonstrate, That according to the Principles of the Church of
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