The dolefull fall of Andrew Sall, a Jesuit of the fourth vow, from the Roman Catholick apostolick faith lamented by his constant frind, with an open rebuking of his imbracing the confession, contained in the XXXIX Articles of the Church of England.
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- The dolefull fall of Andrew Sall, a Jesuit of the fourth vow, from the Roman Catholick apostolick faith lamented by his constant frind, with an open rebuking of his imbracing the confession, contained in the XXXIX Articles of the Church of England.
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- French, Nicholas, 1604-1678.
- Publication
- [Louvain? :: s.n.],
- 1674.
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- Sall, Andrew, 1612-1682.
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"The dolefull fall of Andrew Sall, a Jesuit of the fourth vow, from the Roman Catholick apostolick faith lamented by his constant frind, with an open rebuking of his imbracing the confession, contained in the XXXIX Articles of the Church of England." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40453.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- recantation and attestation
- THE AUTHOR TO THE READER.
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The Iudgments, and Approbations of a venera∣ble and learned Prelate, three Professors of Divini∣ty, and a Licentiat, and Bachelor of the same Facul∣ty, given of the Book intit∣led
The Dolefull Fall of An∣drew Sall, &c. in their let∣ters written to the Author therof. - Fugam Saalis a sanc∣ta fide, Sacroque; in quo vixit, ordine, damnant, redarguuntque Sanctus Ambrosius & Ter∣tullianus.
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- I. CHAPTER. A Distribution of the contents of this worke.
- II. CHAPTFR.
- III. CHAPTER.
- IV. CHAPTER.
- V. CHAPTER▪
- VI. CHAPTER. Of the Doctrin and manners of Luther and some other principall Hereticks.
- VII. CHAPTER. Of Luthers Doctrin.
- VIII. CHAPTER. Of Luthers Pride, and con∣tempt of the Fathers: and belying them.
- IX. CHAPTER. Of Luthers Incontinency.
- X. CHAPTER. What frutes followed Lu∣thers Doctrin and Re∣formation.
- XI. CHAPTER. Of Calvins Doctrin, his Ca∣lumnies against Catholicks, and of his Life and Con∣versation.
- XII. CHAPTER. Of Beza's Doctrin and Con∣versation.
- XIII. CHAPTER. A Brief Relation of the man∣ners and Conversation of others of the Protestant Religion, and preten∣ded Reformers of the Church.
- XIV. CHAPTER. A Narration of the English Religion and Reformers in King Edward the 6. Raigne.
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XV. CHAPTER. Sall (if hee mindes his Salva∣tion) should not stay in a Church, wherin Murtherers, Traytors, Hereticks, Thee∣ves, Negromansers, and other Mallefactors are Ca∣n
nized for Saints. - XVI. CHAPTER. The fift Quaere, what Com∣pany hath Sall forsaken, and who are they hee now sticks unto.
- XVII. CHAPTER. A Discussion of some parts of Salls Recantation.
- XVIII. CHAPTER. The Doctrin of Transubstan∣tiation defended against Sall a new Prote∣stant.
- XIX. CHAPTER. The Ruthenian and Greeck Church, and the Armenians hold the same in the Ar∣ticle of Transubstan∣tiation, as the Ro∣man Catho∣licks doe.
- XX. CHAPTER. Miracles are ttue and cleare marks of a true Religion, and the power of working them hath been given to the true Church and remaines therin.
- XXI. CHAPTER. Of undeniable Miracles pro∣ving the Faith and Sanc∣tity of the true Church.
- XXII. CHAPTER. Six Miracles confirming the Doctrin of the Catholick Church, touching Tran∣substantiation and the Adoration of Christ in the Sacra∣ment.
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XXIII. CHAPTER. Certaine Advertisments to said
Sall. -
XXIV. and last CHAPTER. Containing a fervent Exhor∣tation to straying
Sall for a tymely returning to his holyMother the Roman Catholick Church, that there may bee joy in hea∣ven upon a sinner doing Pennace.
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- THE TABLE Of the Chapters and Adver∣tisments contayned in this Book are as fol∣loweth.
- ERRATA.