The Romish mass-book with notes and observations thereupon, plainly demonstrating the idolatry and blaspheymy thereof with unanswerable arguments proving it no service of God : published at this juncture to inform mens judgments and put a stop to the designs of those that endeavor to introduce popery amongst us / faithfully translated into English.
- Title
- The Romish mass-book with notes and observations thereupon, plainly demonstrating the idolatry and blaspheymy thereof with unanswerable arguments proving it no service of God : published at this juncture to inform mens judgments and put a stop to the designs of those that endeavor to introduce popery amongst us / faithfully translated into English.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by George Larkin for Thomas Malthus,
- 1683.
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- Catholic Church -- Customs and practices.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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"The Romish mass-book with notes and observations thereupon, plainly demonstrating the idolatry and blaspheymy thereof with unanswerable arguments proving it no service of God : published at this juncture to inform mens judgments and put a stop to the designs of those that endeavor to introduce popery amongst us / faithfully translated into English." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57615.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 31, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
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Reverendo in Christo Patri, ac Domino, D.
HENRICO Londinensi Episcopo,Sercnissimae Regiae Majestati a Secre∣tioribus Consiliis, &c. - The Epistle to the Reader.
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THE
ROMISH MASS Faithfully Translated into English: WITH Notes & Observations Thereupon; Plainly demonstrating the Idola∣try and Blasphemy thereof.-
The (
Cautelae, or) Caveats for Mass-Priests, Translated word for word out of theRomish Missale. -
The
Mass of theBody ofJesus Christ. - Notes upon the Canon.
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The (
- note
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Books lately Printed for and sold by
Thomas Malthus at theSun in thePoultrey. -
The History of the Mass.
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The
Introite. -
The Psalm
Judica me Deus &c. -
The
Confiteor. -
The
Kyrie Eleyson. - Gloria in Excelsis.
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Dominus vobiscum with the AnswerOremus, and the Collects. -
The
Gradual withAlleluya tracti & sequencies. -
The
Epistle and theGospel. -
The
Creed. -
The
Offertory. -
Orate pro me fratres
&c. - The Preface of the Canon.
- The Elevation and Adoration.
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The
Pater Noster. - Agnus.
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The
Pax. -
The
Distribution andCommunion. -
The
Postcommon. - Ita Missa est.
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The form of
Cunjuring Water▪ -
The manner of hallowing
Flowers andBranches. - Arguments against the Popish Mass and Transubstantiation.
- To confirm this, mark the Rubrick follow¦ing written before the Mass of the five Wounds in the Mass—Book.
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The