Catholique traditions. Or A treatise of the beliefe of the Christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controuersies of our time In fauour of the louers of the catholicke trueth, and the peace of the Church. Written in French by Th. A.I.C. and translated into English, by L.O.
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Catholique traditions. Or A treatise of the beliefe of the Christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controuersies of our time In fauour of the louers of the catholicke trueth, and the peace of the Church. Written in French by Th. A.I.C. and translated into English, by L.O.
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Eudes, Morton.
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London :: Printed by W. Stansby, for Henry Fetherstone, and are to be sold at his shoppe in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Rose,
1609.
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Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"Catholique traditions. Or A treatise of the beliefe of the Christians of Asia, Europa, and Africa, in the principall controuersies of our time In fauour of the louers of the catholicke trueth, and the peace of the Church. Written in French by Th. A.I.C. and translated into English, by L.O." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00430.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2025.
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THE REFORMED CHVRCH.
THe confession of Ausburg.u 1.1 When the Gospell
doth reprehend our sinnes, the astonished hearts
ought to holde for a certaintie, that the remission of sins
and iustification through faith are giuen vs freely tho∣rough
Iesus Christ, which was made a sacrifice for vs,
and hath apeased his father: Albeit then the Gospel re∣quireth
repentance, yet neuerthesse to the end that the
remission of our sinnes might be certaine, it teacheth
vs, that it is giuen freely, and that it dependeth not vpon
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condition of our worthinesse, and is not giuen in con∣fideration
of any precedent workes, neither of any in∣suing
worthinesse or dignitie. For remission should
become vncertaine, if wee should hold it not to bee
giuen, but after such time as it was merited by pre∣cedent
workes, or else by some notable repentance.