The Popes Policy in maintaining constantly some poore Pensionary Bishops in Rome. page [1].

Without great Sums of Mony, and new Purple Clothing given to the Cardinals, Suits are not Canonized at Rome. pag. [2].

Monies sent out of England to Rome, for Indulgencies to bee granted to private Altars in Papists private chambers. page [2].

More power granted to the Kings of Spain over the Clergy in the West-India's, then to other Princes in Europe, upon condition that they maintain there the Popes Authority, and Preists to preach. page [2]. [3].

The Jesuites challenge from Francis Xavierius the Preaching of the Gospel as due onely to them. page [3].

Missions of Preists, Fryers, or Jesuites, are yeerely sent at the King of Spaine his charge to the India's. page [3].


CHAP. II.

Shewing that the Indians wealth, under a pretence of their Conversion, hath corrupted the hearts of poore begging Fryers, with strife, hatred and ambition. page [3].

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