A brief reply to a late answer to Dr. Henry More his Antidote against idolatry Shewing that there is nothing in the said answer that does any ways weaken his proofs of idolatry against the Church of Rome, and therefore all are bound to take heed how they enter into, or continue in the communion of that church as they tender their own salvation.
More, Henry, 1614-1687.

Vpon the second Paragraph.

And in Reply again to the same second An∣swer, Here is also attributed to the blessed Vir∣gin what is too big for any Creature, Everlast∣ing Page  193 salvation is said to be in her, Psalm 104. And again, Psalm 117. Domina salvum me fac, if un∣derstood of eternal salvation as my Adversary un∣derstands it. But besides this is these two Psalms of the Mary-Psalter, in further Reply to that part of his fifth general Answer that singles out Domina salvum me fac for the most harsh passage of all; In my mind Clementia tua non deficiet à saeculis aeternis seems more harsh, and to imply that her mercy is ab aeterno in aeternum, which no mercy can be but that of God alone. But, Dispositione tuâ Mundus perseverat quam tu Domina cum Deo fundasti ab initio, does plainly make Domina our Lady, to be Domi∣nus Iehovah, or the Aeternal wisdom, the Son of God by whom the world was really made and is governed. And this surely is far more harsh than Domina salvum me fac, against his fifth Answer.