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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So that her Doctrines are to be receiued as Apostoli∣call, supposing the Maior of this Argument be true, That [ E] Doctrines vniuersally receiued, whose beginning is not knowne, are to be beleeued as Apostolicall: which is a Principle set downe by Saint Augustine, allowed by Doctor Whitgift, late Archbishop of Canturburie, who in

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his Bookes written by publike authoritie against Puritans, [ A] citing diuerse Protestants, as concurring in opinion with him, saith, Whatsoeuer Opinions are not knowne to haue begun since the Apostles times, the same are not new, or secundarie, but receiued their originall from the Apostles. But because this Principle of Christian Di∣uinitie brings in (as M. Cartwright speaketh) all Poperie, in the iudgement of all men; I will further demonstrate the same, though of it selfe cleare enough. [ B]

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