The orthodox faith and vvay to the Church explaned and iustified in answer to a popish treatise, entituled, White died blacke; wherein T.W. p. in his triple accusation of D. White for impostures, vntruths, and absurd illations, is proued a trifler: and the present controuersies betweene vs and the Romanists are more fully deliuered and cleared. By Francis White Bachelour in Diuinitie, and elder brother of Doctor Iohn White.

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The orthodox faith and vvay to the Church explaned and iustified in answer to a popish treatise, entituled, White died blacke; wherein T.W. p. in his triple accusation of D. White for impostures, vntruths, and absurd illations, is proued a trifler: and the present controuersies betweene vs and the Romanists are more fully deliuered and cleared. By Francis White Bachelour in Diuinitie, and elder brother of Doctor Iohn White.
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White, Francis, 1564?-1638.
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London :: Printed by Richard Field for William Barret, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the three Pigeons,
1617.
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Worthington, Thomas, 1549-1627. -- Whyte dyed black -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"The orthodox faith and vvay to the Church explaned and iustified in answer to a popish treatise, entituled, White died blacke; wherein T.W. p. in his triple accusation of D. White for impostures, vntruths, and absurd illations, is proued a trifler: and the present controuersies betweene vs and the Romanists are more fully deliuered and cleared. By Francis White Bachelour in Diuinitie, and elder brother of Doctor Iohn White." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15081.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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  • Sanctitie. 112
  • Satisfactions. 208. how farre admitted by Protestants. 211. and by primitiue Fathers. 212
  • Some Papists reiect satisfactions of cō∣dignitie. 214
  • Sacrifice whether it agree to the Eu∣charist. 339
  • Sacraments efficiency according to the Iesuites. 272
  • Scripture, and the reading of the same. 42. & 78.
  • S. Hierom requireth reading of scrip∣ture. 45
  • Roman Church depriueth people of reading Scripture. 47. 48
  • Scriptures edifie al sorts of people. 42. no cause of heresie to lay men more thē to Priests. 42. 43
  • Scripture acknowledged the onely rule by Papists. 165. in what sence the on∣ly rule. 153. 164. the sole principle of faith. 376
  • Seruice in a strange tongue. 77
  • Schismes of Popes. 119
  • Prophane speeches of Papists about the Scripture. 136. 373
  • Scriptures containe the grounds of their owne exposition. 152
  • Their perfection. 365. &c.
  • Single life of the Popish Cleargy, and the impurity thereof. 196. 305
  • Sinnes veniall and mortall. 28. 73. 217
  • Difference of sinne acknowledged by Tertullian. 17
  • Some sinnes neuer forgiuen vntill they be forsaken. 17
  • Succession. 109. 113. 349
  • Synesius a Bishop his marriage. 188
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