The true Catholick, and Catholick church described. And the vanity of the Papists, and all other schismaticks, that confine the Catholick church to their sect, discovered and shamed. / By Richard Baxter, a member of that one Universal Church, which containeth all the true Christians in the world. With an apologetical postscript against the factious principles and writings of Mr T. Malpas, Mr T Pierce, Philo-Tilenus, and such others.

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The true Catholick, and Catholick church described. And the vanity of the Papists, and all other schismaticks, that confine the Catholick church to their sect, discovered and shamed. / By Richard Baxter, a member of that one Universal Church, which containeth all the true Christians in the world. With an apologetical postscript against the factious principles and writings of Mr T. Malpas, Mr T Pierce, Philo-Tilenus, and such others.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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London, :: Printed by A.M. for T. Underhill at the Anchor and Bible in Pauls Church yard, and F. Tyton at the three Daggers in Fleetstrect [sic],
1660.
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"The true Catholick, and Catholick church described. And the vanity of the Papists, and all other schismaticks, that confine the Catholick church to their sect, discovered and shamed. / By Richard Baxter, a member of that one Universal Church, which containeth all the true Christians in the world. With an apologetical postscript against the factious principles and writings of Mr T. Malpas, Mr T Pierce, Philo-Tilenus, and such others." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76222.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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PAg. 52▪ l. 19. for tus r▪ the〈…〉〈…〉 . 1••••. l. 15. r. assimilate. p. 200▪ l▪ 4. dele are. p. 221. l. 9. r Headship. p. 238. l 6. for this r. his. p. 242. l. 10. r. Act. 8. p. 249. l. 21. r. subserviency. p. 319. l. 21. & 323. l. 7. for Truth r. Health. And M. P. in his Common-prayer confesseth manifold sins and wickednesse, and that he is a mi∣serable sinner: which I think he hath very great reason for; and hath no cause to re∣pent of the confession, though he have cause to repent of, and confesse his wickednesse.

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