A view of the marginal notes of the popish Testament, translated into English by the English fugitiue papists resiant at Rhemes in France. By George Wither
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A view of the marginal notes of the popish Testament, translated into English by the English fugitiue papists resiant at Rhemes in France. By George Wither
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Wither, George, 1540-1605.
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Printed at London :: By Edm. Bollifant for Thomas Woodcocke,
[1588]
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Bible -- N.T -- English -- Versions -- Douai -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Bible. -- N.T -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"A view of the marginal notes of the popish Testament, translated into English by the English fugitiue papists resiant at Rhemes in France. By George Wither." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15622.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.
Pages
Luke 11. 20.
The text.
But if I in the ∴ finger of God do cast out diuels: surelie
the kingdome of God is come vpon you.
The note.
This finger is the spirit of God, Matth. 12. 18.
The answer.
As by the onelie power of Gods spirit, the diuell was then
throwen out of his possession in the first propagating and sprea∣ding
of the kingdome of Christ, by the preaching of his word:
euen so againe in these late yéeres, by the like mightie working
of Gods spirit with the ministerie of the word, Sathan, who
reigned by his vicar general of Rome, hath béene expulsed out of
a great part of his possession.
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