An apolagy of the Holy Sea apostolicks proceeding for the gouernment of the Catholics of England during the tyme of persecution VVith a defense of a religious state, vvritten by Daniel of Iesus reader of Diuinity.

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An apolagy of the Holy Sea apostolicks proceeding for the gouernment of the Catholics of England during the tyme of persecution VVith a defense of a religious state, vvritten by Daniel of Iesus reader of Diuinity.
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Floyd, John, 1572-1649.
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At Rouen :: By Nicolas Courant,
M. DC. XXX. [1630]
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Pag 24. lin 32 receance, receaue. p. 23. l. 7 spint, spirit. p. 29 l 7. first. fift p. 32 l. 5. your. ibid. 6 gett, yett. p. 38. l. 22. distinctum, distinctiuum. ibid. 23. fidelibus, fidelium. p. 42. l. 23. contert, confertur. p. 43 l. 20 of our, of an. ibid. 29 weakings, weake∣ings, p. 45 l. 9. Chrisme, such-chrisme. Such. ibid. 18. Amongst perfect, Amongst the perfect. p 48. l. 5. Baptisme, whence, Baptisme; whence. p. 53. l. 1. our, out. p. 58. l 26. praefesse, professe. p. 60 l. 1. ot, of. ibidem 9 sigle, single. pag. 62. l. 8. tutor, tutos. ibidem 26 wall, will. pag. 69. l. 3. In the chalice, by the chalice. p. 74. l. 5. is, in. ibid. 20 of his, or his. ibid. 20. then, if then. p. 81 l. 19 is giueing. in gi∣uing. p. 82. l. 9 lonye, short. p. 84. l. 10. laborinth, labyrinth. p. 86. l. 29. Intercessi, Interim cessi. p 8. l. 4 encrante, entrance. p. 95. l. 19. and with, and hat. p. 98. l. 25. conditional, for. conditionall. For. p. 100. l. 8. his pluitude, this plenitude. p. 105. l. 29. the. other 〈◊〉〈◊〉 31. of the, or by the. p. 10. l. 6. are pro, bee pro. ibid. 15. omission after it is, partly true. p 114. l. 20. celebrate, must celebrate. p. 115. l. 10. now, new. p. 117. l. 32. shwed, shewed. p. 139. l. 27. chech; church? p. 240. l. 31. instituts, institute. ibid. 32. formerly, formally. p. 141. l 29. religious, religion p. 142. l. 24. these, those. ibid. 25. Episco∣pos, Episcopis p 146 l. 2. Religions, religious. p. 147. l. 19. diuina, diuino. ibid 21. eorum, earum. p. 149. l. 11. determinatus, determinatas. ibid. 25. charges, charityes p. 157 l. 10. paynted, printed. p. 158. l. 11. wher he spake, when hee sayd. p. 160. l. 24. thoughts this, thought is this. p. 164. l. 20. either for the ey∣ther the. p. 165. l. 23. is perfection, is no profe∣ction. p. 166. l. 5. diminish, a laye. diminish, and alay. p. 171. l. 3. which more, which is more p 173. l. 13. nourishing them, nourishing p 177. l. 12. ad∣uersare, aduolare. p 184 l. 2. shew, shewes. p 186 l. 7. Hierarchie, Hierarchs. p. 169. l. 1. most, those, ibid.

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17. is the, is in the. p. 190. l. 17. gayinge, gayning. ibid. 20. asson, as ten. p. 192. l. 6. in office. in the office p. 193. l 21. How, Now. p 194 l. 24. King, Kind. p. 195. l. 2. To whome, To which. p. 197. l. 21. sett downe, sett downe wholly. p. 199. l 30. Pontificatum mai. Pontificatum nostrum max. p. 200. l. 25. en∣ioyed. enuyed. p. 202. l. 15. at, of. p. 210. l. 26. pallad, palud. p 214. l. 31. had, vnto him after. had vnto him. atten. p 215. l. 6. in margine, munus, maius. p. 217. l. 26. I and, I add p. 223. l. 29. chastily, chasti∣ty, p. 227. in marge 16. iura, cura ibid. 30. That, so that. p. 230. l. 32. where, ot. where of. p 234. l. 28. then, they. ibid. 31. thnik, thinke. p 242. l 7. when, where. ibid. l. 24. decin, dicunt p 246. l. 3. fargery, forgery. p. 250. l. 27. Roome, roome. p 19. l 7. hea∣ring, warninge. ibidem 14. at such, of such. ibid. 18. maybe, hee may. p. 125. l. 19. ordriming, ordayninge. ibid. 27. for, who. 228. l. 20. for a Bishop a Bishops as, for a Bishops as. ibid. 28. in Epist. in his Epist p. 134. l. 26. f, ef.

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