Mercy & truth. Or Charity maintayned by Catholiques. By way of reply vpon an answere lately framed by D. Potter to a treatise which had formerly proued, that charity was mistaken by Protestants: with the want whereof Catholiques are vniustly charged for affirming, that Protestancy vnrepented destroyes saluation. Deuided into tvvo parts.

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Mercy & truth. Or Charity maintayned by Catholiques. By way of reply vpon an answere lately framed by D. Potter to a treatise which had formerly proued, that charity was mistaken by Protestants: with the want whereof Catholiques are vniustly charged for affirming, that Protestancy vnrepented destroyes saluation. Deuided into tvvo parts.
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Knott, Edward, 1582-1656.
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[Saint-Omer :: Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum,
M.DC.XXXIIII. [1634]
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Potter, Christopher, -- 1591-1646. -- Want of charitie justly charged, on all such Romanists, as dare (without truth or modesty) affirme, that Protestancie destroyeth salvation -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Protestantism -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"Mercy & truth. Or Charity maintayned by Catholiques. By way of reply vpon an answere lately framed by D. Potter to a treatise which had formerly proued, that charity was mistaken by Protestants: with the want whereof Catholiques are vniustly charged for affirming, that Protestancy vnrepented destroyes saluation. Deuided into tvvo parts." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15511.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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In the first Part.

  • PAg. 38. lin. 26. one, the other Corrïge one, and the other
  • Pag. 44. lin. 6. contentions Corrige contentious
  • Pag. 45. lin. 29. as there is Corrige as in Job is
  • Pag. 51. lin. 15. affirme knowledge Corrige affirme that our first knowledge
  • Pag. 54. lin. 8. it Corrige is
  • Ibid. lin. 24. then Corrige them

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  • Pag. 56. lin. 25. languages. Corrige languages?
  • Pag. 57. lin. 25. Hospinians Corrige Hospinianus
  • Pag. 59. lin. 1. Caerlile corrige Carlile
  • Pag. 61. lin. 11. No! Corrige No.
  • Pag. 67. lin. 7. seditions corrige seditious
  • Pag. 78. lin. 6. not corrige no
  • Pag. 79. lin. 1. seuerall corrige seuerally
  • Pag. 89. lin. 16. they holy corrige the holy
  • Pag. 95. lin. 30. deleatur be
  • Pag. 99. lin. 4. sayth corrige he sayth
  • Pag. 102. lin. 8. Hold corrige hold
  • Pag. 103. lin. 1. Circumcision D. Potter corrige Circum∣cision D. Potter
  • Pag. 105. lin. 3. errours: But (x) corrige errours (x): But &c. for the letter (x) is not referred to Philaletes, but to the Moderate examination &c.
  • Pag. 111. lin. 2. at corrige it
  • Pag. 113. lin. 9. Text corrige Texts
  • Ibid. lin. 17. or corrige nor
  • Pag. 115. lin. 16. nor. corrige not.
  • Pag. 119. in the Title Chap. 111. corrīge Chap. 1111.
  • Pag. 124. lin. 2. beliene corrige belieue
  • Pag. 126. lin. 25. their corrige there (for in Latin it is (ibi) not (illorum.)
  • Pag. 135. lin. 17. of few corrige or few
  • Pag. 136. lin. 22. danably corrige damnably
  • Ibid. lin. 26. damnably corrige damnably. I meane, it ought not to be in a different or curciffe letter, because it is not D. Potters word, though it follow out of his doctrine.
  • Pag. 140. lin. 5. before, to auoyd corrige before. To auoid
  • Pag. 141. lin. 4. supposes; it doth corrige supposes. It doth
  • Pag. 146. lin. 25. name; confesse corrige name; J confesse
  • Pag. 147. lin. 19. which corrige with
  • Pag. 149. lin. 10. deleatur we
  • Pag. 155. lin. 11. we was corrige he was
  • Pag. 161. lin. 10. & 26. Napier corrige Napper
  • Ibid. lin. 19. goodly corrige godly
  • Ibid. lin. 29. wilernes corrige wildernes
  • Ibid. lin. 31. Hailbronerus corrige Hailbronnerus
  • Pag. 162. lin. 15. for that corrige that for
  • Pag. lin. 17. conld corrige could

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  • Pag. 163. lin. 29. haue also corrige haue not also
  • Pag. 165. lin. 22. men depart. corrige men to depart.
  • Pag. 174. lin. 5. Christopher Potter, corrige D. Christop. Potter,
  • Pag. 183. lin. 20. at last corrige at least
  • Pag. 184. lin. 29. your grounds corrige your owne grounds
  • Ibid. lin. 30. inough corrige enough
  • The like also pag. 185. lin. 2. 6. 7. 8. inough corrige enough
  • Pag. 185. lin. 9. deleatur not
  • Pag. 187. lin. 6. breach in corrige breach, in
  • Pag. 190. lin. 1. & 2. And D. Potter corr. And yet D. Potter
  • Pag. 193. lin. 7. Reformation: corrige Reformation.
  • Pag. 197. lin. 18. sencelenesse corrige sencelesnesse
  • Pag. 200. lin. 25. manuer corrige manner
  • Pag. 204. lin. 6. after impossible, adde, and damnable:
  • Pag. 209. lin. 26. correct the parenthesis this: (What? do you meane that they are his owne conceyts, and yet grounded vpon euidence of Scripture?)
  • Pag. 212. lin. 16. the gouernment corrige her gouernment
  • Pag. 215. lin. 18. Augustines corrige Augustine
  • Pag. 218. lin. 14. deleatur that
  • Pag. 221. lin. 16. Gods Church, corrige Gods Word,
  • Pag. 225. lin. 24. A godly corrige A goodly
  • Pag. 230. lin. 5. for corrige from
  • Pag. 233. lin. 18. see by a corrige see now by a
  • Pag. 235. lin. 2. summoued corrige summoned
  • Pag. 238. lin. 22. these corrige those
  • Ibid. lin. 24. certainly corrige certainty
  • Pag. 239. lin. 9. from Authority. corrige from diuine Authority.
  • Ibid. lin. 20. any heresy corrige an heresy
  • Pag. 246. lin. 18. must impudent corrige most impudent
  • Pag. 248. lin. 1. euen corrige euer
  • Ibid. lin. 28. began corrige begun
  • Pag. 251. lin. 25. Our of corrige Out of
  • Pag. 252. lin. 27. writ corrige write
  • Pag. 257. lin. 8. Church, because corrige Church: yet because
  • Pag. 259. lin. 23. Greeke Turke corrige Great Turke
  • Pag. 263. lin. 17. the parenthesis should end after the word baptisme)
  • Ibid. lin. 19. repeated) so corrige repeated: and so

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  • Pag. 264. lin. 8. certifitate corrige certificate
  • Pag. 271. lin. 23. Argumenta corrige Argumente
  • Pag. 272. lin. 11. hould corrige should
  • Pag. 274. lin. 26. drawes corrige drownes
  • Ibid. lin. 31. disbelieued corrige disbelieue
  • Pag. 276. lin. 4. (or as corrige or (as
  • Pag. 279. lin. 7. or corrige nor
  • Pag. 293. lin. 12. reitering corrige reiterating
  • In the title of pag. 294. by errour, is put 264.
  • Pag. 298. lin. 25. fundamentall corrige fundamentalls
  • Pag. 299. lin. 10. truth corrige truthes.
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