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An impartial account of the doctrines of the Church of Rome· : Viz. The Pope's supremacy. His infallibility. His power of indulgence. The lawfulness of equivocation. No faith to be kept with hereticks. That the Pope hath power to declare heresie, and who are hereticks. That he may excommunicate emperours, kings and princes, &c. Shewing, what Rome was in its pristine purity; and how it hath degenerated in the several centuries, by ushering in those horrid innovations. Proved from their own authors. In a letter to a friend in the countrey. Licensed, William Jane, March 3. 1678/9
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Antichrist the pope of Rome: or, the pope of Rome is Antichrist. : Proued in two treatises. In the first treatise, 1. By a full and cleere definition of Antichrist ... In the second treatise, by a description 1. Of his person. 2. Of his kingdome. 3. Of his delusions
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