The reasons of the conversion of Mr. John Sidway from the Romish to the Protestant religion together with what usage he hath since received in the Church of England : as also a brief account of his travails / humbly communicated to the high court of Parliament.
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Title
The reasons of the conversion of Mr. John Sidway from the Romish to the Protestant religion together with what usage he hath since received in the Church of England : as also a brief account of his travails / humbly communicated to the high court of Parliament.
Author
Sidway, John.
Publication
London :: Printed for Nevil Simmons and Langley Curtis,
1681.
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Subject terms
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
Anti-Catholicism.
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"The reasons of the conversion of Mr. John Sidway from the Romish to the Protestant religion together with what usage he hath since received in the Church of England : as also a brief account of his travails / humbly communicated to the high court of Parliament." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60223.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
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Vicesimo Secundò. Quòd Solus Adorandus & Invocandus est Deus.
SOlus Adorandus est Deus optimus maximus, Soli Preces offerendae unigenito Dei verbo.
Soli Deo per Jesum Preces offerre.
Solum enim Creatorem illum omnium Deum adorare di∣dicimus.
Neque adorandum quicquam praeter Deum legimus: scri∣ptum est enim, Dominum Deum tuum adorabis, & illi so∣li servies.
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Sed tamen tu solus Domine invocandus es, tu rogan∣dus, ut eum (Theodosium Magnum Imperatorem) in fi∣liis representes.
Is profectò veritatem conservat, qui contrà non Crea∣turam, sed Creatorem colit, & ei Soli servit.
Dionysius Alexandrinus ut refert Eusebius libro Septimo historiae Ecclesiasticae, capite deci∣mo: Et Augustinus prime tomo, libro de vora religione, capite quinquagesime quinto, simile etiam clarè dicunt.