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

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Title
The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest.
Author
Pickford, John, 1588-1664?
Publication
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 8, 2024.

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THE 39. ARTICLE. Of Antichrist and the Aulters and Sacrifice vvhich he is foretold to take avvay. Daniel capit. 12. vers. 11.

aM. Whitakers; for the most parte of the Fathers held that Antichrist should be but one man, but in that, as in many other thinges (saith he) they erred;

bM. Cartvvright saith: Diuerse of the auncient and most learned Fathers did fondly imagine of Anti∣christ as of one single person.

cConcerning the short tyme of his persecution and raigne gathered frō the Scriptures M. Fox confesseth, [That almost all the holy and learned interpreters (saith he) do by a tyme, tymes, and half a tyme vn∣derstand only three yeares and a halfe;] And he saith this is the cōsent and opinion of almost all the aun∣cient Fathers.

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