Demands to be propounded of Catholickes to the heretikes by Richard Bristow ... ; taken partly out of his late English booke of Motiues to the Catholicke faith, partely out of his printed Latin booke of the same matter.

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Demands to be propounded of Catholickes to the heretikes by Richard Bristow ... ; taken partly out of his late English booke of Motiues to the Catholicke faith, partely out of his printed Latin booke of the same matter.
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Bristow, Richard, 1538-1581.
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[S.l.] :: For Iohn Heigham,
1623.
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Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
Heretics, Christian.
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The 30. Demaunde. Their owne doctors

VVETHER they will be tried by their owne Doctors, and Felowes, as by Luther, Caluine, * 1.1 and such like? And whether they know not, that Luther hath writ∣ten many Bookes full bitterly a∣gainst them, and condemned thē to Hell, because they be Sacra∣mentaries, denying the real pre∣sence of Christes Body in the B. Sacrament? And that Caluine

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likewise calleth it a blasphemie, to geue to the King, * 1.2 (and much more to a Quene) the Headship or Primacie of the CHVRCH of England? And therfore aske thē, with what cōscience, yea & with what face they can say theirs to be the true Church, which com∣pelleth men so to blaspheme, and that with booke othe: their felow Puritanes at home also abhorring it? That I speake not of many other pointes also of their Doc∣trine, condemned also by theire owne felowes, as they know thē∣selues, & whosoeuer els that rea∣deth their Bookes.

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