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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The note.

Time and euident successe of Christs church and religion, prooue it to be of God: no violence of the Iewes, no persecution of the heathen prin∣ces, no indeuour of domesticall aduersaries, heretikes, schismatikes, or ill liuers, preuailing against it. As on the other side manie attempts haue been made by Arrius, Macedonius, Nestorius, Luther and the like who thought themselues some bodie: but after they had plaied their parts a while, their memorie is buried, or liueth onely in malediction and infa∣mie, and their scholers come to naught. Therfore let no Catholike man be scandalized that this heresie holdeth vp for a time. For the Arrians

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and some other florished much longer than these, and were better suppor∣ted by princes and learning, and yet had an end.

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