An antidote or treatise of thirty controuersies vvith a large discourse of the Church. In which the soueraigne truth of Catholike doctrine, is faythfully deliuered: against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaryes. And in particuler, against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of puritanisme, some of both. Deuided into three partes. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The first part.
S.N. (Sylvester Norris), 1572-1630.
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Faultes escaped in the printing, to be corrected. In the second Part.

PAG 4. line 31. There, reade These pag. 15. l. 19. hindred, only. reade hindred only. pag. 24. l. 4. and vs therein. and vs; therin. pag. 35. l. 2 Some. So. pag 36. l. 35 cannot, but cannot pag. 49. l. 12. this his pag. 58. l. 36. anuquity. iniquity. pag. 61. l. 13. It is Is it. pag. 63 l. 19. therby wherby. pag 65. l. 6. of. to. Ibid. l. 14. Is it. It is. Ibid. l. penult. a holy one. only one pag. 71. l. 8. Or. Of. pag. 95. l. 22. what, was. Ibid. l 29. of. or. pag 99. l. 23. enterfeite. interfeire. Ibid. l. 24. from-forth pag. 11. l. 7. couer. couet pag. 112. l. 23. that passage) reade that passage, by the works the fayth was consionmate) pag 124. l. 31. checke. choake. pag. 126. l. 19. or stay reade stay of Fayth pag. 144. l. 6. Sala∣manca. of Salamanca. pag. 52. l. 12. manifest. manifesteth. pag. 162. l. 17. this promise▪ this rouiso pag. 167 l. 7. afore. aforesaid. pag. 176. l. 1. neuer si. neuer sinne. Ibid l. 12. election elect. pag 97 l. 34. the thinge. the inge. pag. 205. l. 3. to so. so to. Ibid. l 34. all in thinges▪ all in all thinges. pag 224. l. 1. we all. we are all. pag 233. l. 3. of it, rebeling of it rebelling. pag. 234 l. if it pag 242 l 23. or Iustin▪ of Iustn pag. 250. l. 19. many. may pag 262. l 8 〈◊〉. vniust. pag 263. l. 24. as act. an act. pag. 267. l. 9. conteine. cont••ue. pag 270 l. 11. antecedent primacy, reade antecedent, primary, &c. pag. 28. l. 7. wounds. words. pag. 284. l. 1 for both forsooth. pag. 288. l. 14. raking. racking. Ibid. l. 25. creation. vocation. pag. 289. l. 20. in a respect simply. reade in a respect, simply &c. Ibid l. 12 of title. or title. pag. 290. l. 9. guilty. guily. pag. 255 l. 3. his life. this life. pag 296 l. 6. merit. mercy. pag 04 l. 5. of themselues. of them. Ibid. l. 25. exacting. this. reade exacting, this &c. pag 305. l. 27. and renewing yt renewing. pag. 307. l. 6. auise. auaile.

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