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... WHEREIN THE JUDGMENT OF ANTIQUITY IN THE POINTS QUESTIONED , IS TRULY DELIVERED , AND THE NOVELTY OF THE NOW ROMISH DOCTRINE PLAINLY DISCOVERED , BY JAMES USSHER , BISHOP OF MEATH . MATT . xix . 18 . From the beginning it was not so ...
... WHEREIN THE JUDGMENT OF ANTIQUITY IN THE POINTS QUESTIONED , IS TRULY DELIVERED , AND THE NOVELTY OF THE NOW ROMISH DOCTRINE PLAINLY DISCOVERED , BY JAMES USSHER , BISHOP OF MEATH . MATT . xix . 18 . From the beginning it was not so ...
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... wherein you have attained such a measure of knowledge , as ( with honour to Jo . Brereley in his epistle before St. Augustine's Religion . Job , chap . 29. ver . 11 . God , I trust I may speak it , and iv THE EPISTLE.
... wherein you have attained such a measure of knowledge , as ( with honour to Jo . Brereley in his epistle before St. Augustine's Religion . Job , chap . 29. ver . 11 . God , I trust I may speak it , and iv THE EPISTLE.
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... wherein the challenger was so confident that the whole current of the doctors , pastors and fathers of the primitive Church did mainly run on his side . Hereupon I gathered my scattered notes together , and as the multitude of my ...
... wherein the challenger was so confident that the whole current of the doctors , pastors and fathers of the primitive Church did mainly run on his side . Hereupon I gathered my scattered notes together , and as the multitude of my ...
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... wherein the several authors lived , and likewise what books be truly or falsely ascribed to each of them ; for some direction of the reader in the first , I have an- nexed at the end of this book , a chronological catalogue of the ...
... wherein the several authors lived , and likewise what books be truly or falsely ascribed to each of them ; for some direction of the reader in the first , I have an- nexed at the end of this book , a chronological catalogue of the ...
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... wherein all their prophane novelties were first brought in : seeing that this is more than they themselves are able to do . 2. That some of them may come in pedetentim ( as Fisher acknowledgeth purgatory did ) by little and little , and ...
... wherein all their prophane novelties were first brought in : seeing that this is more than they themselves are able to do . 2. That some of them may come in pedetentim ( as Fisher acknowledgeth purgatory did ) by little and little , and ...
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