The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest.

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The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest.
Author
Pickford, John, 1588-1664?
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Printed at Douay :: By Peter Telu, at the signe of the Natiuitie,
anno 1618.
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Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
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"The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08784.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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Purgatorie.

eAmen I say to thee thou shalt not goe out from thence til thou repay the last farthing. [This place S. Cyprian takes for Purgatorie] And he that shall speake against the holy ghost, it shall not be for giuen him neither in this world nor in the world to come, [out of this place S.f Austine proueth Purga∣tory also S. Gregory.

gLoosing, the sorrowes of Hell, [out of this place S.h Austine proueth purgatory, for (saith he) Christ himself was not in paynes, but to send other men of those doulours of Hel, wherewith it was impossible himself should be touched.

iAnd he preached to them also that were in prison out of these words, S. Cyprian Augustine and the fa∣thers proue Christes descension into hell and Purga∣torie.

kBut himself shalbe saued yet foe as by fier.

lAnd euery creature that is in heauen and vpon the earth and vnder the earth, and that are in the sea, and that are therein, all did I here saying &c. benediction and honor and glorie, and power for euer and euer.

mThat in the name of Iesus euery knee bowe, of the celestials terrestrials and infernals.

nOur lord graunt him to find mercie of our lord in that day. See also a very forceable place 1. Iohn. 5.16.

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