A reply to Fulke, In defense of M. D. Allens scroll of articles, and booke of purgatorie. By Richard Bristo Doctor of Diuinitie ... perused and allowed by me Th. Stapleton.

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A reply to Fulke, In defense of M. D. Allens scroll of articles, and booke of purgatorie. By Richard Bristo Doctor of Diuinitie ... perused and allowed by me Th. Stapleton.
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Bristow, Richard, 1538-1581.
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Imprinted at Louaine [i.e. East Ham] :: By Iohn Lion [i.e. Greenstreet House Press],
Anno dom. 1580.
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Subject terms
Fulke, William, -- 1538-1589. -- Retentive, to stay good Christians, in true faith and religion, against the motives of Richard Bristow.
Allen, William, -- 1532-1594.
Rishton, Edward, -- 1550-1585.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Purgatory -- Early works to 1800.
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"A reply to Fulke, In defense of M. D. Allens scroll of articles, and booke of purgatorie. By Richard Bristo Doctor of Diuinitie ... perused and allowed by me Th. Stapleton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16913.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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20 In all Persecutions.* 1.1

My 20. Dem. is of the persecutions both before ye Emperours became Christians, & also afterwards whē some of thē were per∣uerted againe with Apostasie or Heresie: saying, that the Reli∣gion which we reade of in those times, béeing the Religion of all Martyrs, and (by Fulkes confession here cap. 2. pag. 4.* 1.2) of ye true Church, is in al poynts ours, and in no one poynt ye Protestants. And to this he hath nothing, but only this, that all true saints held the foundation Iesus Christ, (which we do in his sense, & he doth not in the true sense, as I shewed cap. 5. and therefore forsooth

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it is proued that they all were of his Church: notwithstanding he is fayne to say, that some of them buylded straw and stubble vpon the foundation, they were ours so playnly in many things, as he confesseth cap. 3. yea and in all things, as I shew cap. 9. In so much as they haue scraped most of their names out of the Cal∣lender, wherof I shall speake more Dem. 46.

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