Roma ruit the pillars of Rome broken : wherein all the several pleas for the Pope's authority in England, with all the material defences of them, as they have been urged by Romanists from the beginning of our reformation to this day are revised and answered ; to which is subjoyned A seasonable alarm to all sorts of Englishmen against popery, both from their oaths and their interests / by Fr. Fullwood ...

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Roma ruit the pillars of Rome broken : wherein all the several pleas for the Pope's authority in England, with all the material defences of them, as they have been urged by Romanists from the beginning of our reformation to this day are revised and answered ; to which is subjoyned A seasonable alarm to all sorts of Englishmen against popery, both from their oaths and their interests / by Fr. Fullwood ...
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Fullwood, Francis, d. 1693.
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London :: Printed for Richard Royston ...,
1679.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
Church and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Church and state -- Early works to 1800.
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"Roma ruit the pillars of Rome broken : wherein all the several pleas for the Pope's authority in England, with all the material defences of them, as they have been urged by Romanists from the beginning of our reformation to this day are revised and answered ; to which is subjoyned A seasonable alarm to all sorts of Englishmen against popery, both from their oaths and their interests / by Fr. Fullwood ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40720.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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THE POSCRIPT: Objections touching the first Gene∣ral Councils; and our Argu∣ments from them, answered more fully.

SECT. 1.
  • THE Argument from Councils drawn up; 'tis con∣clusive of the Fathers, and the Catholick Church. p. 263
SECT. 2.
  • ... Obj. Touching the Coun∣cil of Nice answered. p. 267
SECT. 3.
  • ... Obj. Touching the Coun∣cil of Constant. Se∣cond General. p. 269
SECT. 4.
  • The third General Coun∣cil, viz. Ephesin. p. 272.
SECT. 5.
  • Of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth General Councils. Bi∣nius his quotations of Ancient Popes, consi∣dered. p. 274
  • Conclusion. p. 279
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