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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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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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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Maximinianus Patriarche of Constantino∣ple his testimony for the Principality of the Romane Church, c. 15. n. 33. p. 914. 915.

Merit by good workes excludes not grace c. 15. n 17. p. 800.

Milenaryes Doctrine never decreed nor delivered by the church, c. 9. n. 5. p. 626. and c. 15. n 31. p. 911. &c. Chill: impos∣ture vpon S. Justine Martyr concerning it, confuted by testimonyes of Protestants, Ibi.

Miracles perpetually wrought by the church doe not only confirme some particu∣lar point, but all her Doctrine; and to say the contrary is injurious s God, and makes the Doctrine of the Apostles, and of all the church vnfitt to convert people, c. 5. n. 7. p. 433. 434. Shewed by Scripture to be proo∣fes of true Faith, n. 9. p. 435. To deny thē is to oppose our Saviour and his Apostles, and to vndermine all Christianity, n. 8. p. 434. VVrought before Protestants were dreamt of in confirmation of particular points in which they disagree from Catholiques, Ibid: Yet they are not necessary for every point of christian doctrine, c. 3. n. 33. p. 301. Ack∣nowledged by Luther to haue been in the church through all ages, for these 1500. yea∣res. c 5. n. 4. p. 429. By them haue been converted Jewes and Gentles, yet cannot move Protestants, c. 3. n. 76. p. 338. Chill. holds that true Miracles may be wrought to delude men, n 76. p. 337 and c. 2 n. 186 p. 261.

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