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 May 23, 2024.

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If there were a glasse of Diamond so cleere and ex∣cellent, that whatsoeuer is done in London in secret cor∣ners, [ D] should therein particularly and distinctly appeare; surely he that hath eyes to see that glasse, may likewise there∣in discerne what is done all ouer the citie. Now most cer∣taine it is, that in God, all creatures, all actions done in the world, and all the most secret thoughts of hearts so per∣spicuously and distinctly shine, as they are in themselues, so that the Saints hauing light to see the diuine Essence, may [ E] in him cleerely discerne whatsoeuer is done in the world, be∣longing to their state, though neuer so secret, according to the saying of S. Gregorie : Nothing is done about any crea∣ture which they cannot see, who see the claritie of the Creator. And againe we must beleeue, that they who see

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the claritie of the omnipotent God within themselues, are [ A] not ignorant of any thing that is without, which that Pro∣testants may the lesse dislike, I prooue to be grounded on the Scriptures.

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