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Catholick communion defended against both extreams: and unnecessary division confuted, by reasons against both the active and passive ways of separation: : occasioned by the racks and reproaches of one sort, and the impatience and censoriousness of the other; and the erroneous, tho confident writings of both. And written in compassion of a distracted, self-tearing people, tho with little hope of any great success. In five parts: I. The dangerous schismatick; on the three cases about church-communion. II. Animadversions on part of Mr. Raphson's book. III. A survey of the unreasonable defender of Dr. Stillingfleet, for separation, pretending to oppose it. IV. Reasons of the authors censured communion with the parish-churches. V. The reasons why Dr. J.O's. twelve arguments change not his judgment
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Roman tradition examined, : as it is urged as infallible against all mens senses, reason, the Holy Scripture, the tradition and present judgment of the far greatest part of the universal Church, in the point of transubstantiation. In answer to a book called A rational discourse of transubstantiation
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