The Catholiques plea, or An explanation of the Roman Catholick belief. Concerning their [brace] church, manner of worship, justification, civill governement. : Together with a catalogue of all the pœnall statutes against popish recusants. : All which is humbly submitted to serious consideration. / By a Catholick gentleman.
- Title
- The Catholiques plea, or An explanation of the Roman Catholick belief. Concerning their [brace] church, manner of worship, justification, civill governement. : Together with a catalogue of all the pœnall statutes against popish recusants. : All which is humbly submitted to serious consideration. / By a Catholick gentleman.
- Author
- Birchley, William, 1613-1669.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for H.J.
- [1659]
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- Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
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"The Catholiques plea, or An explanation of the Roman Catholick belief. Concerning their [brace] church, manner of worship, justification, civill governement. : Together with a catalogue of all the pœnall statutes against popish recusants. : All which is humbly submitted to serious consideration. / By a Catholick gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75805.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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Persecution for Religion
condemned, &c.
- Demonstrative Reasons against forcing of Conscience.
- 2. Vnanswerable Texts of Scripture against coercency in Religion.
- 3. Our own Priuciples against constraint upon the Conscience.
- Of tender Consciences.
- Whether Papists be guilty of Idolatry in the Question of Angels, Saints, and Pictures.
- Whether Papists be guilty of Idolatry in the Eucharist.
- Whether Papists are inconsistent with Civil Government.
- A conscientious way of setling Religion proposed.
- Postscript.
- Persecution for Religion condemned, &c.
- Postscript.