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 June 14, 2024.

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Iewel. in the Viewe of his Vntruthes. B iij. b.

M. Harding maie remember,* 1.1 that he him selfe in steede of the Pro∣phete Osee, hath alleged vs the noble Iosue: and that by an other like ouersight, he hath alleged the 8. booke of Socrates Scholasticus vvheres Socrates neuer vvrote but seuen. M. Harding him selfe in hi Confutation of the Apologie, in steede of the 22. of Luke, hath prin∣ted the 2. of Luke. Likevvise in his Reioindre, in steede of these vvordes 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, be hath printed, and sente vs quite the contrarie, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. To be shorte, M. Harding in this selfe same booke, in steede of these vvordes, lulled a sleepe, by errour hath printed, lulled a sheepe.

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Harding.

Of al these great and dangerous errours, I acknow∣ledge but one to be mine, which is, that by ouersighte I named Iosue, in steede of Osee. And ô that there were no greater sinne in me, for which I ought to crie God Mercie. And yet that it is an errour, and a faulte too, I confesse: would God, you M. Iewel woulde as readily confesse yours. As for the reste, you muste quarrel with the Printers seruauntes, with whom I am offended: not onely for these faultes, but also for many mo, no lesse then you. Were they diligent and true workemenne, I perceiue touching this case, you should haue litle to say. Now let the indifferent Reader com∣pare these my errours, or rather this my one errour, whiche in so many places you haue obiected vnto me, and whiche onely after so long searche you haue founde, with a fewe of yours noted out of your late booke, intituled The Defence of the Apologie. Sure I am for your excuse, you can not laie the faulte vpon your Printer, nor by any other meanes iustifie them. Thus among other infinite Vntruthes, you say.

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