Search Results / The grand imposture of the (now) Church of Rome manifested in this one article of the new Romane creede, viz: the holy, catholike, and apostolike Romane Church, mother and mistresse of all other churches, without which there is no saluation. Proued to ba a new, false, sacrilegious, scandalous, schismaticall, hereticall, and blasphemous article (respectiuely) and euerie way damnable. The last chapter containeth a determination of the whole question, concerning the separation of Protestants from the present Church of Rome: whereby may be discerned whether side is to be accounted schismaticall, or may more iustly pleade soules saluation. By the B. of Couentrie & Lichfield.
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- Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.
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- London :: Printed by George Miller, for Robert Mylbourne,
- [1626?]
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- TO THE HIGH And Mighty PRINCE, CHARLES By the Grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France, and Ireland, Defender of the FAITH, &c.
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- ... of remote Nations, reduced to these Generall appellations, to wit, Grecians, Assy∣rians, Aethiopians, Aegyptians, Armenians, Russians, with diuers other particular Ch...
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- A SVMMARIE OF THE seuerall CHAPTERS.
- CHAP. XIV.
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- ...cation. Sect. 7.2. Because it falsly damneth the Churches of the Assyrians. Sect. 8.3. Because it falsly damneth the Churches of o...
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- THE GRAND IMPOSTVRE Of the (now) Church of Rome, Manifested in this ARTICLE of the (new) Romane Creed, Viz. The Catholike Romane Church, &c. Without which there is no SALVATION.
- CHAP. XIV. Our Fourth Generall Consideration is of the Churches Catholike, in the Last ages thereof; manifesting thereby the Impietie of your Article, The Romane Ca∣tholike Church, without which there is no Saluation.
- Our second Instance is in the Churches Christian in Assyria, dis-united from Rome. SECT. 8.
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- ... Pius the 4. vnto the Councell of Trent, concerning Abdisu Patriarch of the Assyrians, and all Churches vnder him, subiecting them∣selues to the ...
- ...ts, which are proper to this Cause in hand. It giueth vs to know, 1. That the Na∣tion of the Assyrians was so farre remote from Rome, that At Rome it was scarce knowne that ...
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- THE GRAND IMPOSTVRE Of the (now) Church of Rome, Manifested in this ARTICLE of the (new) Romane Creed, Viz. The Catholike Romane Church, &c. Without which there is no SALVATION.
- CHAP. XV. The Determination of the whole Controuersie be∣tweene the Church of Rome, and the Church of England, together with other Protestant Churches, concerning the CHVRCH CA∣THOLIKE; to discerne whether Side is ra∣ther to be accounted Schismaticall, or may more iustly pleade Soule's Saluation.
- THESIS. IV. The Church of Rome hath long beene, and still is the most Schismaticall Church of all other Churches Christian, that carry in them a Visi∣ble face of a Church. SECT. 12.
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- ...[ 10.] haue obserued the Church of the Graecians, Ae∣thiopians, Aegyptians, Assyrians (not to mention, as yet, the Churches of Protestants) Armenians, Russians,...
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- THE GRAND IMPOSTVRE Of the (now) Church of Rome, Manifested in this ARTICLE of the (new) Romane Creed, Viz. The Catholike Romane Church, &c. Without which there is no SALVATION.
- CHAP. XV. The Determination of the whole Controuersie be∣tweene the Church of Rome, and the Church of England, together with other Protestant Churches, concerning the CHVRCH CA∣THOLIKE; to discerne whether Side is ra∣ther to be accounted Schismaticall, or may more iustly pleade Soule's Saluation.
- THESIS. VI. Your Second and most Popular Obiection a∣gainst LVTHER, (in his Opposition to your Romane Church) vrging in him to prooue his Doctrine by immediate Succes∣sion, and by Naming his Teachers Before him; is as fond as the other. SECT. 19.
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- ...en since the Apostles times, the Churches of the Grecians, Aethiopians, Aegyptians, Assy∣rians, Russians, and indeed a world of faithfull Christians, that wanted not names, who C...
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- THE GRAND IMPOSTVRE Of the (now) Church of Rome, Manifested in this ARTICLE of the (new) Romane Creed, Viz. The Catholike Romane Church, &c. Without which there is no SALVATION.
- CHAP. XV. The Determination of the whole Controuersie be∣tweene the Church of Rome, and the Church of England, together with other Protestant Churches, concerning the CHVRCH CA∣THOLIKE; to discerne whether Side is ra∣ther to be accounted Schismaticall, or may more iustly pleade Soule's Saluation.
- THESIS. IV. In the Continuance of this Separation, the Vnion of Protestants with the Catholike Church is both more True and more Vniuersall than is the Vnion of the Romanists. SECT. 26.
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- ... (as you haue heard) stand in Christian Vnion with Graecians, Aegyptians, Asians, Assyri∣ans, Aethiopians, and all Churches Christian, that haue not o∣uerthrowne the...
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- THE GRAND IMPOSTVRE Of the (now) Church of Rome, Manifested in this ARTICLE of the (new) Romane Creed, Viz. The Catholike Romane Church, &c. Without which there is no SALVATION.
- CHAP. XV. The Determination of the whole Controuersie be∣tweene the Church of Rome, and the Church of England, together with other Protestant Churches, concerning the CHVRCH CA∣THOLIKE; to discerne whether Side is ra∣ther to be accounted Schismaticall, or may more iustly pleade Soule's Saluation.
- THESIS. VI. Your common Obiection, (What is then be∣come of the soules of our fore-Fathers?) more iustifieth the Protestants Separation from Papists, than it can the Separation of Papists from Protestants. SECT. 28.
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- ...incurred your sentence of Damnation? What myriads of myriads of soules of Grecians, Assyrians, Aegyp∣tians, and others, professing the same Christian Faith, do not your cursing a...