A dissuasive from popery by Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down.
- Title
- A dissuasive from popery by Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down.
- Author
- Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J.G. for Rich. Royston ...,
- 1664.
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- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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Contents
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- title page
- THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
- The Contents.
- A DISSUASIVE FROM POPERY To the People of IRELAND. The Introduction.
- CHAP. I. The Doctrine of the Roman Church in the Controverted Articles is neither Catholick, Apostolick, nor Primitive.
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CHAP. II. The Church of
Rome, as it is at this day disordered, teaches Doctrines, and uses Practises, which are in themselves, or in their true and im∣mediate Consequences, direct Impie∣ties, and give warranty to a wicked Life. -
CHAP. III. The Church of
Rome teaches Doctrines, which in many things are destructive of Christian Society in general, and of Monarchy in special: Both which, the Religion of the Church ofEngland andIreland does by her Doctrines greatly, and Christianly support. -
Books and Sermons written by
J. Taylor D.D. Lord Bishop ofDown andConnor.