The olde religion a treatise, wherin is laid downe the true state of the difference betwixt the reformed, and Romane Church; and the blame of this schisme is cast vpon the true authors. Seruing for the vindication of our innocence, for the setling of wauering minds for a preseruatiue against Popish insinuations. By Ios. Hall, B. of Exon.

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The olde religion a treatise, wherin is laid downe the true state of the difference betwixt the reformed, and Romane Church; and the blame of this schisme is cast vpon the true authors. Seruing for the vindication of our innocence, for the setling of wauering minds for a preseruatiue against Popish insinuations. By Ios. Hall, B. of Exon.
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Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.
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London :: Printed by W[illiam] S[tansby] for Nathaniell Butter and Richard Hawkings,
1628.
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"The olde religion a treatise, wherin is laid downe the true state of the difference betwixt the reformed, and Romane Church; and the blame of this schisme is cast vpon the true authors. Seruing for the vindication of our innocence, for the setling of wauering minds for a preseruatiue against Popish insinuations. By Ios. Hall, B. of Exon." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02563.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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PAg. 5. in margine, for Probant, read Pro∣laeus pag. 9. in marg. for Pierius, read Prie∣rius. p. 10. l. 8. for angry part, read angry to part. pag. 11. lin. 7. for professe, read professeth. p. 15. in marg. for Haeresia, read Hereses. p. ibid. in marg. for Bellidanus, read Bellidauus. p. 22. in marg. for Pushius read Pighius. p. ibid. for Tur∣rectsm read Turrecremat. p. 24. l. 6. for censures, read censurers. p. 4. l. 23. for by And, read by faith. And▪ p. 43. l. 22. for muddle, read muddie▪ p. 48. l. 3. for habita, read habitatio. p. 48. l. 3. for them yeelding. read them; yeelding. p. 62. l· 5. for Barengarius, read Berengrius. p. 118. dele that. p. 124. l. vlt. dele not. p. 140. l. 14. for practices, read practicers. p. 148. l. 5. read mirrour. p. 150. l 14. for vnnecessarie, read necessarie. p. 163. l. 18. for Salonons, read Salomons.

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