The Catholick doctrine of transubtantiation proued to be ancient and orthodoxall against the sclanderous tongue of D. Iohn Cozens a Protestants minister auouching the sayd doctrine neuer to haue been knowne, in the Church before the Councels of Latteran and of Trent.

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The Catholick doctrine of transubtantiation proued to be ancient and orthodoxall against the sclanderous tongue of D. Iohn Cozens a Protestants minister auouching the sayd doctrine neuer to haue been knowne, in the Church before the Councels of Latteran and of Trent.
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Campion, William, 1599-1665.
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Printed at Paris. :: [s.n.],
M. DC. LVII [1657]
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Cosin, John, 1594-1672. -- Historia transubstantiationis papalis.
Transubstantiation.
Lord's Supper -- Real presence.
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"The Catholick doctrine of transubtantiation proued to be ancient and orthodoxall against the sclanderous tongue of D. Iohn Cozens a Protestants minister auouching the sayd doctrine neuer to haue been knowne, in the Church before the Councels of Latteran and of Trent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A79660.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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§. 24.

NOw, Madame, let vs as∣ke your Doctor who would faine seeme learned in the Records of Antiquity, whether the Protestant do∣ctrine doth agree with that which this ancient father

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sayes, all Catholiks and the whole world then beleeued & professed? do Protestants now beleeue that in the mysteries there is true flesh, & true bloud? the same and no other but that which was borne of Mary &c? That there is no other thing vpon the Altar after Consecration but the body and bloud of Christ? That the wery selfe same flesh which rose out of the graue, is euen to this very day offered on the Altar for the life of the world? Are not Protestants rather of the religion of those few who, this learned father sayes, did then erre out of ignorance, but did not, as Protestants now do, oppenly contradict what the whole Christian world hath for so-

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many ages beleeued and pro∣fessed?

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