Sainct Austines religion collected from his owne writinges & from the confessio[n]s of the learned Protestants, whereby is sufficiently proued and made knowen the like answearable doctrine of the other more auncient fathers of the primitiue church / written by Iohn Brereley.

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Sainct Austines religion collected from his owne writinges & from the confessio[n]s of the learned Protestants, whereby is sufficiently proued and made knowen the like answearable doctrine of the other more auncient fathers of the primitiue church / written by Iohn Brereley.
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prnited [sic] 1620.
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Augustine, -- Saint, Bishop of Hippo.
Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
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"Sainct Austines religion collected from his owne writinges & from the confessio[n]s of the learned Protestants, whereby is sufficiently proued and made knowen the like answearable doctrine of the other more auncient fathers of the primitiue church / written by Iohn Brereley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16708.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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S. Austin reporteth some miracles to be wrought by holy Oyle. SECTION. 5.

I Knew (saith S.(y) Austin) a vir∣gin in Hippo, who was freed from the diuel by annoynting her selfe with oyle, into which the Preist that prayed for her had mingled his teares. As also,(z) Irenaeus his sonne being dead, and ready to be buried, one of his frendes ad∣uised him &c. that the body should be annoyled with the oyle of the same Mar∣tyr (S. Stephen.) It was done and he reuiued.

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