A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*

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A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*
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White, Francis, 1564?-1638.
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London :: Printed by Adam Islip,
1624.
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Fisher, John, 1569-1641 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15082.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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More, our Children, and ignorant people, are in the Catholicke Church often and plentifully instructed against such errors, as by our Catechismes may appeare; and parti∣cularly [ D] by Jesuits, who make a solemne vow, to keepe their Institutes, specially about teaching the rudiments of Faith vnto common and ignorant people. Hence it is, that in townes where they dwell, and villages about, on Sundaies and holy daies, besides their Sermons for people more in∣telligent, they teach without faile vnto children, and men of ruder sort, the forme of Christian Doctrine, and vse all industry by giuing rewards vnto children, and by bestowing [ E] almes on poore people, to make them willing and diligent in this learning. In the English Church, what is done for the instruction of the ignorant in their rudiments of Faith by Ministers and Pastors, as I know not much, so will I

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say nothing, but only that the time they spend in the praises of [ A] sole Faith, and about the secrets of Predestination, and in long bitter inuectiues against our Doctrines misvnder∣stood, if not purposely misrelated, might in my opinion more profitably bee spent in declaring the Creed, and prime Principles of Christianitie, in plaine and Catechi∣sticall manner.

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