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A treatise of the corruption of Scripture, councils, and fathers, by the prelats, pastors, and pillars of the Church of Rome, for maintenance of popery. Together with a sufficient answer unto James Gretser and Anthony Possevine, Jesuits, and the unknown author [May, a priest] of The grounds of the old religion & the new. Divided into five parts

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  • "A treatise of the corruption of Scripture, councils, and fathers, by the prelats, pastors, and pillars of the Church of Rome, for maintenance of popery. Together with a sufficient answer unto James Gretser and Anthony Possevine, Jesuits, and the unknown author [May, a priest] of The grounds of the old religion & the new. Divided into five parts"@en
  • "A Treatise of the corruption of Scripture, councils and fathers by the prelats, pastors and pillars of the Church of Rome, for maintenance of popery ; ... together with a sufficient answer unto James Gretser and Anthony Possevine Jesuits, and the unknown author of The grounds of the old religion & the new ; divided into five parts"@en
  • "A treatise of the corruption of Scripture, councils and fathers, by the prelats, pastors and pillars of the Church of Rome, for maintenance of popery. ... together with a sufficient answer unto James Gretser and anthony Possevine Jesuits, and the unknown author of The grounds of the old religion & the new. Divided into five parts"@en
  • "A treatise of the corruption of Scripture, councils and fathers, by the prelats, pastors and pillars of the Church of Rome, for maintenance of popery. By Thomas James, student in divinity, and chief keeper of the publick library in the University of Oxford, of the honourable foundation of Sir Thomas Bodley kt. Together with a sufficient answer unto James Gretser and Anthony Possevine Jesuits, and the unknown author of The grounds of the old religion & the new. Divided into five parts"@en