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The Popes bull: or, papal creed. made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. demonstrated to be antichristian. : Whereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it

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  • "Nineteen quaeries tending to unbeguile a Protestant from that deceipt of scriptures, being the guide of faith"@en
  • "Nineteen quæries tending to unbeguile a Protestant from that deceipt of Scriptures, being the guide of faith"@en
  • "Nineteen quæries tending to unbeguile a Protestant from that deceipt of Scriptures, being the guide of faith"
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  • "The Popes bull: or, papal creed. made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. demonstrated to be antichristian. : Whereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it"@en
  • "The Popes bull, or, Papal creed made at Trent and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious Fourth demonstrated to be antichristian whereunto is added a discourse between an English Protestant and a popish Jesuit who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London to the imbracing of popery : necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations where they conceal it"
  • "The Popes bull: or, papal creed. Made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be antichristian. : VVhereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it"@en
  • "The Popes bull: or, papal creed. made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. demonstrated to be antichristian. : VVhereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it"@en
  • "The Popes bull: or, papal creed. Made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be antichristian. VVhereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it"@en
  • "The Popes bull: or, papal creed. Made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be antichristian VVhereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it"@en
  • "The Popes bull: or, papal creed. Made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome by Pope-Pious, Fourth. Demonstrated to be antichristian : VVhereunto is added, a discourse between an English Protestant, and a popish Jesuit: who endeavoured to seduce some persons in London, to the imbracing of popery: necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it"