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Title:  A direct answer vnto the scandalous exceptions, which Theophilus Higgons hath lately obiected against D. Morton In the which there is principally discussed, two of the most notorious obiections vsed by the Romanists, viz. 1. M. Luthers conference with the diuell, and 2. The sence of the article of Christ his descension into hell.
Author: Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.
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Thus we see that M. Higgons among moe then twenty plaine calumniations, and slanders, whereof I conui∣cted Cardinall Bellarmine, could instance but in one, for iustification of that Doctor: whereby appeareth his partia∣litie in swallowing of Camels, and straining out Gnats. A∣gaine, out of many hundreds of testimonies, wherin I ma∣nifested the irkesome contradictions of our Romish Ad∣uersaries among themselues, & therby the confirmation of our Religion in the chiefe controuersies, he hath taken ex∣ception vnto these silly few, whereby to aduance his cla∣morous insultation: and notwithstanding bewrayeth in his proofes (as hath bene shewne,) more will then wit, and yet more wit then good conscience. Of whom I may as well challenge (according to his promise) a satisfaction, as I may not expect it. I wish that he may conscionably sa∣tisfie himselfe; and pray the Father of all mercie not to charge him with any wrong done against me, but to il∣luminate his heart, and fashion it vnto the o∣bedience of the Apostolike faith.Amen.0