Romanism discussed, or, an answer to the nine first articles of H.T. his Manual of controversies. Whereby is manifested, that H.T. hath not (as he pretends) clearly demonstrated the truth of the Roman religion by him falsly called Catholic, by texts of holy scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first five hundred years, common sense, and experience, nor fully answered the principal objections of protestants, whom he unjustly terms sectaries. By John Tombes, B.D. And commended to the world by Mr. Richard Baxter.
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- Romanism discussed, or, an answer to the nine first articles of H.T. his Manual of controversies. Whereby is manifested, that H.T. hath not (as he pretends) clearly demonstrated the truth of the Roman religion by him falsly called Catholic, by texts of holy scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first five hundred years, common sense, and experience, nor fully answered the principal objections of protestants, whom he unjustly terms sectaries. By John Tombes, B.D. And commended to the world by Mr. Richard Baxter.
- Romanism discussed Answer to the nine first articles of H.T. his Manual of controversies
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London: printed by Henry Hills, and are to be sold by Jane Underhill, and Henry Mourtlock in Paul's Church-yard, 1660.
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- 1660-1660
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- [28], 227, [7] p. ; 4⁰
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- A reply to: Turberville, Henry. A manuel of controversies.
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- Verify that this copy actually has "Catholic" in title and pagination [28], 227, [7] p. Another edition has "Catholick" and pagination [20], 227, 226-227 [7] p