Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht

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Title
Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht
Author
Spittlehouse, John.
Publication
Printed at London :: by Thomas Paine, and are to be sold at his house in Goold [sic] Smiths Alley in Redcrosse Street,
1650. [i.e. 1649]
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Presbyterianism
Great Britain -- Church history
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800.
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"Rome ruin'd by VVhite Hall, or, The papall crown demolisht." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93702.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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SECT. 3.

Obj. VVOuld you have every particular controversie so de∣cided, albeit of the smallest concernment?

Ans. That every particular businesse, should not be a trouble

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to the whole Congregation, or reall body of the Church, our Lord, and Saviour Jesus Christ, in his Divine wisdome, hath left two remedies, which as farre as I perceive, is not discerned by you Presbiterians; for otherwise, you would not think such bu∣sinesses, so impossible to be effected as you doe.

Obj. I wonder what remedies they be, I pray discover them?

Ans. You will wonder indeed when you heare of them, see∣ing they are as a paire of Spectacles, to discerne the truth, and easinesse of the method, which Christ left to regulate, and or∣der, the affaires of his Church Militant by, the which you so wilfully, or ignorantly oppose.

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