. . . "The church-papist (so called ; ) : his religion and tenets fully discovered: in a serious dispute ... whereby the common (and trite) arguments of pretended visibility, succession, universality, etc of the Roman church ... are briefly confuted. Whereunto is added, a short discourse, proving episcopacy to be of divine institution"@en . . "The church-papist (so-called;) his religion and tenets fully discovered: : in a serious dispute, which long since happened between a (then) reputed papist and an open professed Romanist, whereby the common (and trite) arguments of retended visibility, succession, universality, &c. of the Roman Church, travelling the nation to amuse and stagger the weak, and to seduce and pervert the unstable sort of people, are briefly confuted. Whereunto is added, a short discourse, proving episcopacy to be of divine institution, kingly government of Gods setting up, and the religion of the Church of England, to be the best in the world"@en . . . . "The church-papist (so-called), his religion and tenets fully discovered in a serious dispute ... whereby the common ... arguments of pretended visibility, succession, universality, &c., of the Roman Church ... are briefly confuted : whereunto is added, a short discourse proving episcopacy to be of divine institution, kingly government of Gods setting up, and the religion of the Church of England, to be the best in the world" . "The church-papist (so-called), his religion and tenets fully discovered in a serious dispute ... whereby the common ... arguments of pretended visibility, succession, universality, &c., of the Roman Church ... are briefly confuted : whereunto is added, a short discourse proving episcopacy to be of divine institution, kingly government of Gods setting up, and the religion of the Church of England, to be the best in the world"@en . . "The church-papist (so called;) : his religion and tenets fully discovered: in a serious dispute ... whereunto is added, a short discourse, proving episcopacy to be of divine institution, kingly government of God's setting up, and the religion of the Church of England, to be the best in the world"@en . . "The Church-Papist (So Called;) His Religion And Tenets Fully Discovered: In A serious Dispute, which long since happened between a (then) reputed Papist and an open professed Romanist, whereby the common (and trite) Arguments of pretended Visibility, Succes- sion, Universality, &c. of the Roman Church, Travelling the Nation to amuse and stagger the Weak, and to seduce and per- vert the unstable sort of People, are briefly Confuted. Whereunto Is Added, A short Discourse, Proving Episcopacy to be of Divine Institution, King- ly Government of Gods setting up, and the Religion of the Church of England, to be the best in the World" . . . . . . . . . "Controversial literature"@en . "Controversial literature" . "Church papist"@en . . . "Brit tracts 1680." . .