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Title:  A vindication of the true Christian religion in opposition to the abominations of popery in a sermon upon Ezek. 21: 24,25,26,27 : being the text appointed by the Pope for Master Whitebread, one of the popish conspirators, to preach upon the accomplishing of their wicked design for taking away the life of His Most Sacred Majesty ... / by J. Thomas, Rect. of S. Nicholas.
Author: Thomas, J. (John)
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and setled three Primates and Metropolitans: one in London, another in York, and the third in Caerlion in Monmouthshire, and ever since we have had succes∣sively Archbishops, and Bishops in our Church of England; whereupon this Church became to be call'd of some Anglicana, filia Primogenita, Ecclesie Catholica. The Reform'd Christian Professors of Christs Faith were call'd Protestants first in Germany, when the Doctrine of Christ, by the industry of Me∣lancthon, Luther, and Zuinglius prevail'd so with the Princes, and Dukes there, that they have unani∣mously agreed and protested to stick to the Reforma∣tion against superstitious Popery, to their Lives and Fortunes: And this Protestant Religion, much upon the same time, or shortly after, was profess'd and esta∣blished in England by King Edward the Sixth of bles∣sed memory, revived by Queen Elizabeth, continued by King James and King Charles the First, all of bles∣sed memory, and now maintained and defended by our most gracious Soveraign Charles the Second, whom we heartily are bound to pray for, may he go on and prosper, and may his Royal Heart be still in Gods good hand for it, to dispose it his own good way: May his Royal Person, both at his going out, and at his coming in, be now and evermore, as safe, Body and Soul, as all the holy Angels can make him safe, from all pernicious Counsels, and from Counsels of falshood and wrong.Use 2.To strengthen and establish us in this Religion, yea though it be to the hazard and loss of Properties, 0