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A calm answer to a violent discourse of N.N. a seminary priest, for the invocation of saints: : with a reflection upon the covetousness and impostures of the popish clergy
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A calm answer to a violent discourse of N.N. a seminary priest, for the invocation of saints: : with a reflection upon the covetousness and impostures of the popish clergy
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Publication date
1677.
Call number
10846
Creator
Du Moulin, Peter (1601-1684)
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Dimensions
19 cm (4to)
Associated people
Brome, Henry.
Associated organization
Bridgewater House Library,
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A request to Roman Catholicks to answer the queries upon these their following tenets. : I. Their divine service in an unknown tongue. II. Their taking away the cup from the people. III. Their witholding the Scriptures from the laicks. IV. The adoration of images. V. The invocation of saints and angels. VI. The doctrine of merit. VII. Purgatory. VIII. Their seven sacraments. IX. Their priests intention in baptism. X. The limbo of unbaptized infants. XI. Transubstantiation. XII. The propitiatory sacrifice of the mass. XIII. Private masses. XIV. The sacrament of penance. XV. The sacrament of marriage, with the clergies restraint therefrom. XVI. Their sacrament of extream unction. XVII. Tradition. XVIII. That thred-bare question, where was your Church before Luther? XIX. The infallibility of the Pope with his councils. XX. Tho [sic] Pope's supremacy. XXI. The Pope's deposing power. XXII. Their uncharitableness to all other Christians
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