. . . . "Early works" . . "The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages"@en . . "The Catholick-cause : or, the horrid practice of murdering kings justified, and commended by the Pope [i.e. Sixtus V] in a speech [September 2, 1589] to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the third of France ... : The true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages" . "The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages" . . . . . . . . . . . "The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope, in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican fryar : the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English, you have in the following pages" . "The Catholick cause; or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified, and commended by the Pope, in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France ... The true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred into English"@en . . . . "The Catholick cause, or, The horrid practice of murdering kings, justified and commended by the Pope, in a speech to his cardinals, upon the barbarous assassination of Henry the Third of France, ... the true copy of which speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendered into English"@en . . . "The Catholick Cause; Or, The Horrid Practice Of Murdering Kings, Justified, and commended by the Pope, In a Speech to his Cardinals, upon the barbarous Assassination of Henry the Third of France, who was stabb'd by Jaques Clement, a Dominican Fryar. The true Copy of which Speech, both in Latin, and also faithfully rendred in English, you have in the following Pages"@en . . . . . "Horrid practice of murdering kings" . . "Catholic Church. Pope (1585-1590 : Sixtus V)" . . . . "Regicides." . .