The ancient doctrine of the Church of England maintained in its primitive purity. Containing a justification of the XXXIX. articles of the Church of England, against papists and schismaticks. The similitude and harmony betwixt the Romane Catholick, and the heretick, with a discovery of their abuses of the fathers, in the first XVI ages, and the many heresies introduced by the Roman Church. Together with a vindication of the antiquity and universality of the ancient Protestant faith. Written long since by that eminent and learned divine Daniel Featly D.D. Seasonabl for these times

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  • The ancient doctrine of the Church of England maintained in its primitive purity. Containing a justification of the XXXIX. articles of the Church of England, against papists and schismaticks. The similitude and harmony betwixt the Romane Catholick, and the heretick, with a discovery of their abuses of the fathers, in the first XVI ages, and the many heresies introduced by the Roman Church. Together with a vindication of the antiquity and universality of the ancient Protestant faith. Written long since by that eminent and learned divine Daniel Featly D.D. Seasonabl for these times
  • Concerning justification by faith only; Concerning indulgences, spectacles
People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed for Austin Rice, and are to be sold at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
Added name
Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.
Publication year
1660
ESTC No.
R230720
Grub Street ID
102969
Description
[14], 110, 109-208, 217-279, [3], 220, 167, [1] p. ; 4°.
Note
Title page (A2) is a cancel

"Concerning justification by faith only" and "Concerning indulgences, spectacles" each have a caption title with separate pagination; "Concerning justification by faith only" has separate register

Attributed to Sir Humphrey Lynde by Wing (CD-ROM edition)

"The epistle dedicatorie" signed: Da. Featley.
Uncontrolled note
DFONOTE edp add that this is a later edition of STC 17101?; Folger copy wants: "A sermon preached at the funerall of the Right Worshippfull, Sir Humphrey Lynd, Knight" (see S109013)