A detection of sundrie foule errours, lies, sclaunders, corruptions, and other false dealinges, touching doctrine, and other matters vttered and practized by M.Iewel, in a booke lately by him set foorth entituled, a defence of the apologie. &c. By Thomas Harding doctor of diuinitie.

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A detection of sundrie foule errours, lies, sclaunders, corruptions, and other false dealinges, touching doctrine, and other matters vttered and practized by M.Iewel, in a booke lately by him set foorth entituled, a defence of the apologie. &c. By Thomas Harding doctor of diuinitie.
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Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572.
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Lovanii :: Apud Ioannem Foulerum,
Anno 1568.
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Jewel, John, 1522-1571. -- Defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
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"A detection of sundrie foule errours, lies, sclaunders, corruptions, and other false dealinges, touching doctrine, and other matters vttered and practized by M.Iewel, in a booke lately by him set foorth entituled, a defence of the apologie. &c. By Thomas Harding doctor of diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02637.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

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Harding.

Here treating of Succession, as thou seest Reader, I haue among other things brought forth Tertulliā demaū∣ding of the Heretikes the Original of their Churches, and the Register of their Bishops succeding one an an other from the beginning til his tyme. Againe I haue alleged S. Augustine naming. 38. Popes of Rome in order, and there∣of cōcluded, that bicause neuer a one of them was a Do∣natist, the Donatists were al Heretikes. Whereupon I al∣so concluded, that, seing among al the Popes from S. Peter til this daie, none was of M. Iewels opinion, he and his fe∣lowes, the Zuinglians, and Caluinistes, must by the rule S. of Augustine, be taken for Heretiques. For the true Churche is, where the true ordinarie, and manifest Suc∣cession is, from the Apostles til these our dayes. This on∣ly I require of thee gentle reader, that thou woldest vou∣chesafe to reade this matter through: and not to iudge before al be heard. For in deede following M. Iewelles confuse order of writing, I could not dispose my thinges in such Methode and Order, as the weight of the mat∣ter requireth. Bicause the matter is of importance, I intend to leaue out no parte of M. Iewelles woordes, whereby he maie seeme to impugne the Catholique do∣ctrine. And by the treatie of this one poynte it will ap∣peare, what huge bookes we should write, if we should

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directe a ful answer to euerie parte of his idle talke in the pretensed Defence conteined. Thus then he begin∣neth.

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