The great idol of the masse overthrown in 24 arguments wherein the doctrine of transubstantiation is fully refuted in a sermon preached upon Luke 22 the latter part of the 19th verse / by a Protestant.

Protestant
Publisher: Printed for Enoch Proffer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A41902 ESTC ID: R31731 STC ID: G1706
Subject Headings: Theology, Doctrinal; Transubstantiation -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text This is God's own Argument against Idols, Isa. 44.12, to 18. Therefore it came not from Heaven. This is God's own Argument against Idols, Isaiah 44.12, to 18. Therefore it Come not from Heaven. d vbz npg1 d n1 p-acp n2, np1 crd, p-acp crd av pn31 vvd xx p-acp n1.




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In-Text Isa. 44.12, Isaiah 44.12