The encounter against M. Parsons, by a revievv of his last sober reckoning, and his exceptions vrged in the treatise of his mitigation. Wherein moreouer is inserted: 1. A confession of some Romanists, both concerning the particular falsifications of principall Romanists, as namely, Bellarmine, Suarez, and others: as also concerning the generall fraude of that curch, in corrupting of authors. 2. A confutation of slaunders, which Bellarmine vrged against Protestants. 3. A performance of the challenge, which Mr. Parsons made, for the examining of sixtie Fathers, cited by Coccius for proofe of Purgatorie ... 4. A censure of a late pamphlet, intituled, The patterne of a Protestant, by one once termed the moderate answerer. 5. An handling of his question of mentall equiuocation (after his boldnesse with the L. Cooke) vpon occasion of the most memorable, and feyned Yorkeshire case of equiuocating; and of his raging against D. Kings sermon. Published by authoritie

Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby at Eliot s Court Press for Iohn Bill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A07805 ESTC ID: S112913 STC ID: 18183
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. -- Quiet and sober reckoning with M. Thomas Morton;
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In-Text Be astonished and wonder, shut vp your eyes, and let them be shut, be ye drunke, but not with wine, doe you recle, but not with Sisera. Be astonished and wonder, shut up your eyes, and let them be shut, be you drunk, but not with wine, do you recle, but not with Sisera. vbb vvn cc n1, vvb a-acp po22 n2, cc vvb pno32 vbi vvn, vbb pn22 vvn, cc-acp xx p-acp n1, vdb pn22 vvb, cc-acp xx p-acp np1.




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