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.
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His Answer to the twenty fifth Conclusion.

To the twenty fourth he Answered above, where you have also my Reply. To this twenty fifth or last, he onely says, touching my Objection there raised and Answered, that he will leave the Doctor to the pleasure of his own thoughts, raising his airy Castle with one hand, and beating it down with ano∣ther.

The Reply.

To which my Reply is onely this, let the Reader seriously peruse this my last Conclusion, and consider whether the Objection I raise be not material, and whether the solution thereof be not solid. And let him also impartially judge if I have not, though briefly, yet very clearly and perspicuously showed the Invalidity of all my An∣tagonists Objections against the Conclusions of these two first Chapters of my Antidote. We pro∣ceed now to the third.