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The Nullity of the Romish Faith; Or A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mental Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibility, and of all those several Me- thods which their most famous and approved Wri- ters have used for the defence thereof. Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the Material Objecti- ons and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (aliâs Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise de fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Systema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pre- tended Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered
Matthew Poole
The Nullity of the Romish Faith. Or A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mental Doctrine of the Chvrch of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibilitie, and of all those several Me- thods which their most famous and approved Writers have used for the defence thereof. Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the Material Objections and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise de fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S. Clara in his Sy- stema fidei, and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretend- ed Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and answered
Matthew Poole
The Nullity of the Romish Faith. Or A Blovv At the Root of the Romish Church, Being An Examination of that Funda- mentall Doctrine of the Church of Rome concerning the Churches In- fallibility, and of all those severall Me- thods which their most famous and approved Writers have used for the defence thereof; Together With An Appendix tending to the Demon- stration of the Solidity of the Protestant Faith, wherein the Reader will find all the materiall Objections and Cavils of their most considerable Writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rushworth) in his Dialogues, White in his Treatise De fide and his Apology for Tradition, Cressy in his Exomologesis, S.Clara in his Sy- stema fidei, and Captaine Everard in his late account of his pretended Conversion to the Church of Rome discussed and Answered
Matthew Poole