T. Stapleton and Martiall (two popish heretikes) confuted, and of their particular heresies detected. By D. Fulke, Master of Pembrooke hall in Cambridge. Done and directed to all those that loue the truth, and hate superstitious vanities. Seene and allowed
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- T. Stapleton and Martiall (two popish heretikes) confuted, and of their particular heresies detected. By D. Fulke, Master of Pembrooke hall in Cambridge. Done and directed to all those that loue the truth, and hate superstitious vanities. Seene and allowed
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- Fulke, William, 1538-1589.
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- At London :: Printed by Henrie Middleton for George Bishop,
- Anno. 1580.
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- Stapleton, Thomas, 1535-1598. -- Fortresse of the faith first planted.
- Martiall, John, 1534-1597. -- Replie to M. Calfhills blasphemous answer made against the Treatise of the Crosse.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- A CATALOGVE OF ALL SVCH Popish Bookes either answered, or to be aun∣swered, which haue bene written in the Englishe tongue from beyond the Seas, or secretly disper∣sed here in England haue come to our handes, since the beginning of the Queenes Ma∣iesties reigne.
- AN OVERTHROW BY W. Fulke Doctor of Diuinitie, and Master of Pembroke hall in Cambridge: to the feeble Fortresse of Popish faith re∣ceiued from ROME, and lately aduaunced by THOMAS STAPLETON Student in Diuinitie.
- AN OVERTHROW of Stapletons Fortresse, or as he cal∣leth it himselfe, the piller of Papistrie.
- THE SECOND part of the Fortresse.
- A REIOYNDER TO Iohn Martials reply against the answere of Maister Calf∣hill, to the blasphemous treatise of the Crosse.