An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours / by William Guild.

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An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours / by William Guild.
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Guild, William, 1586-1657.
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Aberdene :: Printed by James Brown,
1656.
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"An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours / by William Guild." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B09202.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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2. Witnessing of Antiquitie.

NO Image of GOD is to bee worshipped, (sayeth Augu∣stine) but that which is the same that Himselfe is; to wit, CHRIST, who is consubstantiall with the Father, and the ingraven Chara∣cter of His person. In lyke man¦ner sayeth Gregorie to Serenus Bish•…•… of Marsils; The dispersed sonnes o•…•… the Church, are to bee called to¦gether, and it is to bee show•…•… vnto them, by the testimonies o•…•… holie Scripture, That it is n•…•… lawfull to worship anie thing tha•…•… is made with handes; because it i•…•… wrtten, Thou shalt worshp th•…•… LORD thy GOD, and Him onlie shalt thou serue. And there after hee sayeth; Wherefore, es•…•…¦chw by all meanes the adoratio•…•… of Images.

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