A late printed sermon against false prophets, vindicated by letter, from the causeless aspersions of Mr. Francis Cheynell. / By Jasper Mayne, D.D. the mis-understood author of it.

Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A89004 ESTC ID: R201569 STC ID: M1471
Subject Headings: Cheynell, Francis, 1608-1665; Mayne, Jasper, 1604-1672. -- Sermon against false prophets; Religious disputations -- England;
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In-Text As for those parts of the Common-Prayer-booke, which I doe not say were borrowed from Rome, (as you impose upon me) but are to be found in the Rubrick of the Church: if I had said they had been borrowed from that Church, yet you have said nothing to prove, that upon this supposition 'tis Popery to use those Prayers in Ours. Foreseeing, I beleeve, that if you had offered to maintaine that what ever is in the Popish Lyturgie is Popery, that is, superstitious, and fit to be proscribed out of the Church, you would (meeting with a good Disputant, and one not addicted to Poetry ) have been compelled to confess, that the Lords Prayer, and Davids Psalmes are Popery too, (though the one were delivered by Christ, the other by one who lived long before Antichrist ) because they are bound up in the same volumne with the Masse. Sir, As for those parts of the Common-Prayer-booke, which I do not say were borrowed from Room, (as you impose upon me) but Are to be found in the Rubric of the Church: if I had said they had been borrowed from that Church, yet you have said nothing to prove, that upon this supposition it's Popery to use those Prayers in Ours. Foreseeing, I believe, that if you had offered to maintain that what ever is in the Popish Liturgy is Popery, that is, superstitious, and fit to be proscribed out of the Church, you would (meeting with a good Disputant, and one not addicted to Poetry) have been compelled to confess, that the lords Prayer, and Davids Psalms Are Popery too, (though the one were Delivered by christ, the other by one who lived long before Antichrist) Because they Are bound up in the same volume with the Mass. Sir, p-acp p-acp d n2 pp-f dt n1, r-crq pns11 vdb xx vvi vbdr vvn p-acp vvi, (c-acp pn22 vvb p-acp pno11) cc-acp vbr pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1: cs pns11 vhd vvn pns32 vhd vbn vvn p-acp d n1, av pn22 vhb vvn pix pc-acp vvi, cst p-acp d n1 pn31|vbz n1 pc-acp vvi d n2 p-acp png12. vvg, pns11 vvb, cst cs pn22 vhd vvn pc-acp vvi d r-crq av vbz p-acp dt j n1 vbz n1, cst vbz, j, cc j pc-acp vbi vvn av pp-f dt n1, pn22 vmd (vvg p-acp dt j n1, cc pi xx vvn p-acp n1) vhb vbn vvn pc-acp vvi, cst dt n2 n1, cc npg1 n2 vbr n1 av, (cs dt pi vbdr vvn p-acp np1, dt j-jn p-acp crd r-crq vvd av-j p-acp np1) c-acp pns32 vbr vvn a-acp p-acp dt d n1 p-acp dt n1. n1,




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