The Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net. Or, A true relation of the Protestant conference and popish difference A iustification of the one, and refutation of the other. In matter of fact. faith. By Daniel Featly, Doctor in Diuinity.
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- The Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net. Or, A true relation of the Protestant conference and popish difference A iustification of the one, and refutation of the other. In matter of fact. faith. By Daniel Featly, Doctor in Diuinity.
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- Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.
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- London :: Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes and William Stansby] for Robert Milbourne, and are to bee sold at the great south-dore of Pauls,
- 1624.
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- A. C. -- Answer to a pamphlet, intituled: The Fisher catched in his owne net -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Sweet, John, 1570-1632. -- Defence of the Appendix -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- White, Francis, 1564?-1638.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE MOST
Reuerend Father in God, the L
rd Arch-Bishop of Canterbury his Grace, Primate and Metrapolitane of all Eng∣land, &c. my very good Lord. -
The Preface to the Protestants
Relation of the Conference,
IVNE 27. 1623. - THE PARTICVLAR CONTENTS OF THIS BOOKE.
- To the courteous Reader.
- Faults escaped.
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THE OCCASION
and issue of the late Conference
had betweene D
r . White, Deane of Carleil, and Dr . Featly, with Mr . Fisher and Mr . Sweet, Iesuites, was this as followeth. - A REMONSTRANCE sent in a letter, by Doctor Featly, to his worthy Friend Sir Humfrey Lynde, touching the former confe∣rence held at his house, Iune 27. 1623.
- Touching the Visibility of the CHVRCH.
- The beginning of the Catalogue.
- A defence of Doctor FEATLY his proceedings in the Conference, together with a refutation of Master FISHERS Answer (vnder the name of A. C.) to a Treatise intituled, The Fisher caught in his owne Net.
- A Prooem to the Answer to the Conference.
- An Answer to a Pamphlet, intituled, The Fisher catched in his owne net. In which, by the way, is shewed, that The Protestant Church was not so visible in all Ages, as the true Church ought to bee; and consequently, is not the true Church, of which men may learne infallible faith necessarie to saluation, by A. C.
- analysis of answer
- Touching the occasion and issue of the Conference.
- The answer of S. Humfrey Lynde, touching diuers passages in the Prote∣stant Relation, about the occasion and issue of the Conference, excepted against by the Iesuite.
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arguments and answers
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master Fisher his Answer.
- Doctor Featly his Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Doctor Featlie's Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER.
- Doctor FEATLY.
- The Protestant Relation.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER'S Answer.
- Doctor FEATLY'S Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER'S Answer.
- Doctor FEATLY'S Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER'S Answer.
- Doctor FEATLY'S Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER'S Answer.
- Doctor FEATLY's Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER his Answer.
- Doctor FEATLY'S Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER'S Answer by a Counter-relation.
- Doctor FEATLY's Reply.
- Master FISHER'S reflection, cap 3.
- Doctor FEATLY'S Reply.
- The Protestant Relation.
- Master FISHER'S Answer.
- Doctor FEATLIE'S Reply.
- letter and replies
- reflections on conference