A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders together with many grand divisions among papists: far exceeding both in quality and quantity those among Protestants: notwithstanding their seeming unity. Exposed to the shame of popery. Whereunto is added the papists dissentions from the Protestant: with (that, the enemy so much glorys-in, viz.) the differences of the Protestants among themselves. And, a fearful caution to apostatizing Protestants. By Mercurius Hibernicus.

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A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders together with many grand divisions among papists: far exceeding both in quality and quantity those among Protestants: notwithstanding their seeming unity. Exposed to the shame of popery. Whereunto is added the papists dissentions from the Protestant: with (that, the enemy so much glorys-in, viz.) the differences of the Protestants among themselves. And, a fearful caution to apostatizing Protestants. By Mercurius Hibernicus.
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Mercurius, Hibernicus.
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London :: printed by Tho. Dawks,
1681.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Protestants -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders together with many grand divisions among papists: far exceeding both in quality and quantity those among Protestants: notwithstanding their seeming unity. Exposed to the shame of popery. Whereunto is added the papists dissentions from the Protestant: with (that, the enemy so much glorys-in, viz.) the differences of the Protestants among themselves. And, a fearful caution to apostatizing Protestants. By Mercurius Hibernicus." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54401.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Thus Englished.

Read the Master (Aquinas) Bouadventure, Richardus Paludanus, Durandus, &c. and if thou dost not perceive their wavering and doubt∣ful minds, then (saith he) judge me either a fool or a rash fellow: for when they enquire if Matrimony conferr Grace; that which was espe∣cially to be Defin'd, that, Define they not at all, but only tell us what others think thereof: also in determining the matter and form of this Sacrament, they are so unconstant and various (mark) so uncertain and ambiguous that he may be judged a fool, whom in such Dissen∣tion, will establish any constant Doctrines. Here the Protestant Rea∣der may see Papists dissening, even about their Sacraments, & most im∣portant matters.

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