MOTIVE III.
Because, if any credit may be giuen to as credi∣table records as any are extant, the Doctrine of the Catholicks hath byn frequently confirmed; and the opposite doctrine of Protestants, confounded with supernaturall, and diuine miracles.
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Because, if any credit may be giuen to as credi∣table records as any are extant, the Doctrine of the Catholicks hath byn frequently confirmed; and the opposite doctrine of Protestants, confounded with supernaturall, and diuine miracles.