The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe.

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The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe.
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Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610.
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London :: Printed by Valentine Sims dwelling on Adling hill at the signe of the white Swanne,
1596.
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"The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07919.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 28, 2025.

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The second building.

Euery marriage of man and woman made after the solemne vow of approoued religion, is not only damnable in the partie contrahent, but also void and of no force at all. This likewise teach all popish doctors, Aquinas, Couarruias, Siluester, Na∣uarre, and the rest. Fumus hath these wordes.

* 1.1Tertium impedimentum est votum non quodcun{que} sed solenne religionis approbatae, siue fuerit professio expresse siue tacitè facta, quia impedit, ne quis possit contrahere matrimonium, & si contrahat, est nullum.

The third impediment is a vow; yet not euery one, but the solemne vow of approoued religion, whether profession bee made expressely or virtually, because it so hindereth as none can marrie; and if they doe marry, such matrimony is none at all. Where note, that the papistes call that only approoued religi∣on, which is confirmed by the pope or bishop of Rome.

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