Christianity maintained. Or a discouery of sundry doctrines tending to the ouerthrovve of Christian religion: contayned in the answere to a booke entituled, mercy and truth, or, charity maintayned by Catholiques.

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Christianity maintained. Or a discouery of sundry doctrines tending to the ouerthrovve of Christian religion: contayned in the answere to a booke entituled, mercy and truth, or, charity maintayned by Catholiques.
Author
Knott, Edward, 1582-1656.
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[Saint-Omer :: English College Press]Permissu superiorum.,
1638.
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Chillingworth, William, -- 1602-1644. -- Religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation -- Controversial literature.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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The Doctrines confuted in the ensuing Treatise.

  • THe first Doctrine. That Fayth necessary to Saluation is not infallible. Chap. 1.
  • The grounds of this Doctrine lead to Atheisme. Chap. 2.
  • The second Doctrine. That the assurance which we haue of Scriptures is but morall. Chap. 3.
  • The third Doctrine. That the Apostles were not infallible in their Writings, but erred with the whole Church of their tyme. Chap. 4.
  • The fourth Doctrine, Iniurious to the miracles of our Sa∣uiour, and of his Apostles. Chap. 5.
  • The fifth Doctrine. By resoluing Fayth into Reason, he destroyes the nature of Fayth, and Beliefe of all Christian Verities. Chap. 6.
  • The sixt Doctrine, Destructiue of the Theologicall Ver∣tues of Christian Hope, and Charity. Chap. 7.
  • The seauenth Doctrine, Takes away the grounds of Ra∣tionall Discourse. Chap. 8.
  • The eight Doctrine, Opens a way to deny the B. Trinity, and other high mysteries of Christian Fayth. Chap. 9.
  • The ninth Doctrine, Layes grounds to be Constant in no Religion. Chap. 10.
  • The tenth Doctrine, Prouides for the impunity, and pre∣seruation of whatsoeuer damnable Errour against Chri∣stian Fayth. Chap. 11.
  • The Conclusion.
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