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 May 28, 2024.

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Iewel. Pag. 127.

Not vvithstanding the Pope him selfe vvil say, as it is before alleged, If the Pope vvant good thinges gotten by his ovvne merites, the good thinges vvhich he hath (by Succession) of S. Peter his predecessour are sufficient.

Harding.

They are sufficient for him to doo his ministerial office towards other, and so to make him holy by of∣fice: but not sufficient to make him holy in life. And the place doth euidently shewe, that onely to be the Popes meaning. And I suppose your selfe M. Iewel doo not denye, but that an euil man may doo the office of a good Predecessour, as wel to the peoples saluation in ministring Sacramentes, as a man being neuer so good. Why then skoffe you at the Pope for this saying? What gredinesse of gainesaying is this, to control where no fault is?

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