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