The Grotian religion discovered, at the invitation of Mr. Thomas Pierce in his Vindication. With a preface, vindicating the Synod of Dort from the calumnies of the new Tilenus; and David, Peter, &c. And the Puritanes, and sequestrations, &c. from the censures of Mr. Pierce. / By Richard Baxter, Catholick.

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The Grotian religion discovered, at the invitation of Mr. Thomas Pierce in his Vindication. With a preface, vindicating the Synod of Dort from the calumnies of the new Tilenus; and David, Peter, &c. And the Puritanes, and sequestrations, &c. from the censures of Mr. Pierce. / By Richard Baxter, Catholick.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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1658.
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"The Grotian religion discovered, at the invitation of Mr. Thomas Pierce in his Vindication. With a preface, vindicating the Synod of Dort from the calumnies of the new Tilenus; and David, Peter, &c. And the Puritanes, and sequestrations, &c. from the censures of Mr. Pierce. / By Richard Baxter, Catholick." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76177.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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SO Discuss. p. 48. Haec, de quo Deo sit gra∣tia, * 1.1 Catholici ita non credunt, quanquam multi qui Catholicos se dicunt, ita vivunt, quasi ista crederent; sed Protestantes quidem ex vi dogmatum, Catholici ex lapsu Disci∣plinae.] Here (as throughout oft) Ca∣tholicks and Protestants are opposed. In∣deed many Catholicks have wicked lives, but it is the Protestants only that have the Doctrine that makes men wicked: For pag. 28. he told us, that God hath suffer∣ed their manners at Rome to be corrupted, but the Doctrine is not corrupted. It were a hard censure of Grotius, to judge him

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such a dissembler, or so unwise as after all this to be a Protestant. I must needs vindi∣cate him from such unjust imputations.

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