Infidelity vnmasked, or, The confutation of a booke published by Mr. William Chillingworth vnder this title, The religion of Protestants, a safe way to saluation [i.e. salvation]
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Title
Infidelity vnmasked, or, The confutation of a booke published by Mr. William Chillingworth vnder this title, The religion of Protestants, a safe way to saluation [i.e. salvation]
Author
Knott, Edward, 1582-1656.
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Printed in Gant :: By Maximilian Graet,
1652.
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Chillingworth, William, -- 1602-1644. -- Religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation.
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"Infidelity vnmasked, or, The confutation of a booke published by Mr. William Chillingworth vnder this title, The religion of Protestants, a safe way to saluation [i.e. salvation]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66580.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.
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Doctor Lawds discourse about Generall Councells c. 7 n. 40
p. 481 & seq: His testi∣mony, and of other chief Protestāts cited by
him, that Romane Catholiques haue what is necessary for salvation n. 151
p. 572
Liberius Pope never subscribed to herefie, and what he
subscribed in matter of fact a∣gainst S. Athanasius he revoaked as
soone as he was at liberty c. 15 n. 24 p. 903
Luthers Tenet; that to hold an obligation of keeping the
commandements is to deny Christ and abolim Faith J. n. 25 p. 19 That
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lawes and good workes are more to be shun∣ned then
sinnes, Jbid: His desperate remorse for leaving the church, c. 7. n. 14.
p. 468. and c. 14. n. 50. p. 882. His division from the whose church proved
out of Protestants, c. 7. n. 116. p. 537. His shamless falsifica∣tion of
Rom: 3.28. and Chill: conscienceless endeavour to make it good, c. 11. n. 16.
p. 6••9
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