Foxes and firebrands, or, A specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation wherein is proved from undeniable matter of fact and reason that separation from the Church of England is, in the judgment of papists, and by sad experience, found the most compendious way to introduce popery and to ruine the Protestant religion.

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Foxes and firebrands, or, A specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation wherein is proved from undeniable matter of fact and reason that separation from the Church of England is, in the judgment of papists, and by sad experience, found the most compendious way to introduce popery and to ruine the Protestant religion.
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Nalson, John, 1638?-1686.
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Dublin :: Printed by Joseph Ray for a Society of Stationers and are to be sold by the booksellers of Dublin,
1682.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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"Foxes and firebrands, or, A specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation wherein is proved from undeniable matter of fact and reason that separation from the Church of England is, in the judgment of papists, and by sad experience, found the most compendious way to introduce popery and to ruine the Protestant religion." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52246.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2025.

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THE SECOND PART OF FOXES AND FIREBRANDS, Or a SPECIMEN Of the Danger and Harmony of POPERY and SEPARATION; WHEREIN Is proved from undeniable matter of Fact and Reason, that Separation from the Church of England is, in the Judgment of Papists, and by sad Experience, found the most compendious way to introduce Popery, and to ruine the Protestant Religion.

Tantum Religio potuit suadere Malorum.

DƲBLIN, Printed by Jos. Ray for a Society of Stationers. and are to be Sold by the Booksellers of Dublin. MDCLXXXII

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