IESVIT. [ E]
Hence Jinferre, that Protestants erre fundamentally, according to the second kind of erring, to wit, in the man∣ner, in all points they hold against the Romane Church,
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Hence Jinferre, that Protestants erre fundamentally, according to the second kind of erring, to wit, in the man∣ner, in all points they hold against the Romane Church,
which I haue prooued to be the true Catholicke Church. For [ A] he that holds any priuate opinion so stiffely, as rather than forsake them, he denyes and abandons the Catholike Church, a mayne Article of his Creed, erreth fundamentally, as is cleare. But Protestants hold their priuate opinions so stif∣ly, as thereupon they haue denied and abandoned the Catho∣licke Church, to wit, the Romane.