Henry Care (1646-1688) was an English political writer and journalist, whose speciality was anti-catholicism.
The full title reads: Ultrum Horum: or, the Nine and Thirty Articles of the Church of England, At large recited; and compared with the Doctrines of those commonly called Presbyterians On the one side; and the Tenets of the Church of Rome on the other. Both faithfully quoted from their own most Approved Authors.
"Care edited a paper called the 'Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome,' when, according to Wood, he was deeply engaged by the fanatical party, after the popish plot broke out in 1678, to write against the Church of England and the members thereof, then by him and his party supposed to be deeply enclined towards popery",(1)







(1) Dictionary of National Biography Vol.9.