The triall of truth Containing a plaine and short discovery of the chiefest pointes of the doctrine of the great Antichrist, and of his adherentes the false teachers and heretikes of these last times.

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The triall of truth Containing a plaine and short discovery of the chiefest pointes of the doctrine of the great Antichrist, and of his adherentes the false teachers and heretikes of these last times.
Author
Terry, John, 1555?-1625.
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At Oxford :: Printed by Joseph Barnes, and are to be sold [by J. Broome, London] in Paules church-yard at the signe of the Bible,
Ann. Dom. 1600.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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THE SECOND PART OF THE TRIAL OF TRVTH: WHEREIN IS SET DOWNE THE proper fountaine or foundation of all good works, & the fowre principal motiues which the spi∣rit of God so often vseth in the sacred scriptures to perswade therevnto: togither with the contrariety of the doctrine of the Church of Rome to the same: wherein also are ope∣ned not only the causes of all true piety and godli∣nes, but also of all heresie and Idolatry, which is and hath beene among Gentiles and Iewes, and vs likewise that are called Christians.

By JOHN TERRY.

He that commendeth himselfe is not allowed, but whom the Lord commendeth.

2. Cor. 10. 18.

VVhether we be out of our wit, we are it to God: or whether we be in our right minde, we are it vnto you: The loue of Christ constraineth vs.

2. Cor. 5. 13. & 14.

AT OXFORD, Printed by Joseph Barnes, and are to be solde in Fleet∣streete at the signe of the Turkes head by IOHN BARNES, 1602.

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