Doctrinall and morall observations concerning religion vvherein the author declareth the reasons of his late vn-enforced departure from the Church of Rome, and of his incorporation to the present Church of England : teaching, maintaining and defending the true Christian Catholike and apostolike faith, professed by the ancient primitiue church, most conspicuous in the outward vertues and constant sufferings of many holy bishops and other good Christians, glorious in the crowne of martyrdome / by Iohn Copley ...

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Doctrinall and morall observations concerning religion vvherein the author declareth the reasons of his late vn-enforced departure from the Church of Rome, and of his incorporation to the present Church of England : teaching, maintaining and defending the true Christian Catholike and apostolike faith, professed by the ancient primitiue church, most conspicuous in the outward vertues and constant sufferings of many holy bishops and other good Christians, glorious in the crowne of martyrdome / by Iohn Copley ...
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Copley, John, 1577-1662.
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1612.
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"Doctrinall and morall observations concerning religion vvherein the author declareth the reasons of his late vn-enforced departure from the Church of Rome, and of his incorporation to the present Church of England : teaching, maintaining and defending the true Christian Catholike and apostolike faith, professed by the ancient primitiue church, most conspicuous in the outward vertues and constant sufferings of many holy bishops and other good Christians, glorious in the crowne of martyrdome / by Iohn Copley ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19326.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 31, 2024.

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FOl. 6. line 6. reade the whole Parenthesis thus, not consi∣dering the great store and plentie of hereticall nouelties fore∣told by our Sauiour himselfe in the Scripture, vnder the parable of Cockle and Tares ouer-sowed by the enemie man, after the sowing of good seede when men were asleepe, fol. 53. line 1. reade vpon this rule, f. 68. l. 27. r. iustifieth, although not without good workes, line 28. works cannot iustifie, f. 153. l. 20. r. was carried into &c. f. 159. l. 9. r. that Antichristian, f. 163. l. 1. r. words of consecration. f. 187. in marg. r. Tractat. de Indulgen. c. 1. f. 217. l. 20. r. and the bed vndefiled, f. 138. l. 17. r. it is easie and facile, f. 238. l. 21. r. that you are, f. 234. l. 19. r. the Church, l. 25. r. by the mightie strength and power of all these, l. 27. r. estraied soule, f. 230. l. 34. r. of the Diuell, l. 35. r. to this of England, f. 227. l. 24. r. he shall not be &c. f. 19. l. 12. r. and chiefely the neerer, f. 40. l. 19. r. whereunto we must take heed, f. 97. l. 14. r. that is a Pa∣pist, f. 101. l. 22. r. of no conscience in matters of importance, l. 28. r. And ye haue left the, f. 103. l. 9. in marg. r. agree well to∣gether, f. 104. l. 4. r. moneths prisoner, f. 109. l. 8. r. perinde ac si Deus foret, f. 110. l. 25. r. to be enclosed vp againe so, f. 111. l. 1. r. in Spaine depended, l. 18. r. glorie of men, f. 112. l. 34. r. varietie of vertues, f. 113. l. 8. r. they are like, f. 117. l. 35. r. Canus, f. 118. l. 5. r. forged, f. 120. l. 11. r. pretie things, f. 128. l. 6. r. confede∣rats to entertaine the stage, while the liues and, f. 124. l. 31. r. we may doe the better, f. 133. l. 15. r. Chap. 12. f. 230. l. 25. r. to be verified, f. 234. l. 25. r. by the mightie strength and power of all these chaines.

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