The dovvnefall of poperie proposed by way of a new challenge to all English Iesuits and Iesuited or Italianized papists: daring them all iointly, and euery one of them seuerally, to make answere thereunto if they can, or haue any truth on their side; knowing for a truth that otherwise all the world will crie with open mouths, fie vpon them, and their patched hotch-potch religion.
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The dovvnefall of poperie proposed by way of a new challenge to all English Iesuits and Iesuited or Italianized papists: daring them all iointly, and euery one of them seuerally, to make answere thereunto if they can, or haue any truth on their side; knowing for a truth that otherwise all the world will crie with open mouths, fie vpon them, and their patched hotch-potch religion.
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Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610.
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London :: Printed by A[dam] Islip for Arthur Iohnson: and are to be sold at the signe of the White Horse, ouer against the great North doore of Paules,
1604.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"The dovvnefall of poperie proposed by way of a new challenge to all English Iesuits and Iesuited or Italianized papists: daring them all iointly, and euery one of them seuerally, to make answere thereunto if they can, or haue any truth on their side; knowing for a truth that otherwise all the world will crie with open mouths, fie vpon them, and their patched hotch-potch religion." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07802.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.
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The answere.
I denie the assumption; for the trinitie of persons is
plainly auouched in the holy Gospel, where it is thus writ∣ten; But the comforter which is the holy Ghost, whom
the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all
things. Thus saith our Lord Iesus. In which words, we
see mention made of three distinct persons; first, of the
Father, which sendeth; secondly, of the holy Ghost,
which is sent; thirdly, of the Sonne, in whose name he is
sent. Againe in another place it is thus written; There
are three which beare recorde in heauen, the Father, the
VVord, and the holy Ghost, and these three are one
Item Matth. 28. verse 19.