The Horrid Catholic Practice of Murdering Kings
The Assassination of France's King Henry III
A digital reprint of the 1678 publication of the speech given by the Pope Sixtus the 5th in 1589, which "justified and commended" the murder. Stunning religious history of the early church, with the original Latin on the left side of the page, and the translation on the right. 12 pages. Pope, Religious History, Religion, Catholicism, Catholic, Assassination, Conspiracy, Ancient.
"And, this, of which we are now speaking, and which has happened in these our days, is a very famous, memorable, and well nigh incredible thing, not done, or accomplished, without the particular providence and disposition of the Almighty. A friar has killed a King, not a painted paper, nor pictured out upon a wall; but the French King, in the middle of his armies, encompassed round about with his guard, and soldiers; Which truly is such an act, and done in such a manner, that none will believe, when it shall be told them; and perhaps our posterity after us will account, and esteem it, but a fable."
12 pages. Winning bidder to receive an Ebook on CD in Adobe PDF Format.