An apologie for religion, or an answere to an vnlearned and slanderous pamphlet intituled: Certaine articles, or forcible reasons discouering the palpable absurdities, and most notorious errors of the Protestants religion, pretended to be printed at Antwerpe 1600. By Edvvard Bulkley Doctor of Diuinitie
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- An apologie for religion, or an answere to an vnlearned and slanderous pamphlet intituled: Certaine articles, or forcible reasons discouering the palpable absurdities, and most notorious errors of the Protestants religion, pretended to be printed at Antwerpe 1600. By Edvvard Bulkley Doctor of Diuinitie
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- Bulkley, Edward, d. 1621?
- Publication
- At London :: Printed by Felix Kingston for Arthur Iohnson, and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Churchyard at the signe of the Flower de-luce and Crowne,
- 1602.
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- Wright, Thomas, d. 1624. -- Certaine articles or forcible reasons -- Controversial literature.
- Church of England -- Apologetic works.
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"An apologie for religion, or an answere to an vnlearned and slanderous pamphlet intituled: Certaine articles, or forcible reasons discouering the palpable absurdities, and most notorious errors of the Protestants religion, pretended to be printed at Antwerpe 1600. By Edvvard Bulkley Doctor of Diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17144.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2025.
Contents
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TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE SIR THOMAS EGERTON KNIGHT, LORD Keeper of the great Seale of England, Cham∣berlaine of the Countie Palatine of Chester,
and one of her Maiesties most honourable priuie Councell, grace and peace be multiplied. -
AN ANSWERE TO AN VNLEARNED, SLANDEROVS, AND LYING PAMPHLET, INTITVLED: Certaine articles, or forcible reasons, discouering
the palpable absurdities, and most notorious errors of the Protestants Religion, pretended tobe printed at Antwerpe 1600.-
The Pamphlet. The copie of a Letter, written by a Catholike to a worshipfull Protestant Gentleman his speciall friend, concerning certaine reasons, why the Protestants Religion is false and absurd. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The first article concerning knowledge and faith.The Protestants haue no faith nor neligion. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The learned Protestants are Infidels. 2.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. All Protestants who are ignorant of the Greeke and Latine tongues are Infidels. 3.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The Protestants know not what they beleeue. 4.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The Protestants haue no meane to determine controuersies, and abolish heresies. 5.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. Articles concerning good life and pietie. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The Protestants are bound in conscience to auoyde all good workes. 2.Article. - Answere
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The Pamphlet. The Protestants either haue no faith at all, or ly most damnably, in denying that a man assisted by Gods grace, can keepe the commaundements. 3.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The most points wherein the Protestants dissent from the Catholikes tend to loosenes of life, and carnall libertie. 4.Article. - Answere
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The Pamphlet. The Protestants make God the author, of sinne, the onely cause of sinne, that man sinneth not, that God is worse then the Diuell. 5.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. That faith once had may be lost. 6.Article. - Answere.
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The Pamphlet. The Protestants shall neuer haue life euerlasting, be∣cause they will haue no merits, for which euerla∣sting life is giuen. 7.Article. - Answere.
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- Faults escaped.