The apologie of Fridericus Staphylus, Counseller to the late Emperour Ferdinandus, &c : intreating of the true and right understanding of Holy Scripture /
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Príomhchruthaitheoir: | Staphylus, Fridericus |
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Rannpháirtithe: | Stapleton, Thomas, 1535-1598, Laet, Jean, ca. 1525-ca. 1567 |
Formáid: | LEABHAR |
Teanga: | English Latin |
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Antwerp :
John Latius,
1565.
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A conference of the Catholike and Protestante doctrine with the expresse words of Holie Scripture : which is the second parte of the prudentiale balance of religion : wherein is clearly shewed, that in more than 260 points of controversie, Catholicks agree with the Holie Scripture, both in words and sense, and Protestants disagree in both, and deprave both the sayings, words and sense of Scripture /
de réir: Smith, Richard, 1566-1655
Cruthaithe: (1631) -
A modest and true account of the chief points in controversie, between the Roman Catholicks. And the Protestants : together with some considerations upon the sermons of a divine of the Church of England /
de réir: Nary, Cornelius, 1660-1738
Cruthaithe: (1705) -
I. Question, why are you a Catholique? : the answer (enlarged in this second edition) follows. II. Question, but why are you a Protestant? : an answer attempted (in vain)
de réir: Cressy, Serenus, 1605-1674
Cruthaithe: (1673) -
Protestancy without principles, or, Sectaries unhappy fall from infallibility to fancy /
de réir: E. W. (Edward Worsley), 1605-1676
Cruthaithe: (1668) -
The triple cord, or, A treatise prouing the truth of the Roman religion : by Sacred Scriptures taken in the literall sense, expounded by ancient Fathers, interpreted by Protestant writers : with a discouery of sundry subtile sleights vsed by Protestants, for euading the force of strongest arguments, taken from cleerest texts of the foresaid Scriptures.
de réir: Anderton, Lawrence
Cruthaithe: (1634)