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Author: Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.
Title: The novelty of popery, opposed to the antiquity of true Christianity against the book of Cardinal Du Perron, entituled, A reply to the answer of the most serene James, King of Great Britain / by Peter Du Moulin ... ; translated out of the French by the authors eldest son Peter Du Moulin ...
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Print source: The novelty of popery, opposed to the antiquity of true Christianity against the book of Cardinal Du Perron, entituled, A reply to the answer of the most serene James, King of Great Britain / by Peter Du Moulin ... ; translated out of the French by the authors eldest son Peter Du Moulin ...
Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658., Du Moulin, Peter, 1601-1684.

London: Printed by Robert White ..., 1662.
Alternate titles: Nouveauté de papisme opposée à l'antiquité du vray christianisme. English
Subject terms:
Du Perron, Jacques Davy, 1556-1618. -- Replique à la résponse dv serenissime roy de la Grand Bretagne.
Du Moulin, Pierre, 1568-1658.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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Table of Contents
BOOK I. OF THE ANSWER TO Cardinal du Perron, TREATING Of the Church, and of her Marks, of the Authority of the Holy Scripture, and of Traditions.
CHAP. 15. OF THE ANTIQUITY OF THE ROMAN CHURCH. A Treatise wherein it is shewed that the Ceremonies of the Roman Church are descended from the antient Hereticks, and that the Pagans and the Jews have contributed towards them.
BOOK III. Which is the FIRST PART OF THE HISTORY of PAPACY: WHEREIN So much of the History of the Antient Christian Church is deduced from the begin∣ning, unto the year 300. of Christ, as will prove that then the Bishop of Rome was not acknowledged Head of the Universal Church.
BOOK IV. PROVING By the HISTORY of the BISHOPS OF ROME FROM The year 300. of the Lord, till two years after the death of Constantine the Empe∣rour, which is the year of the Lord 340. That in that Age the Bishop of Rome was not ac∣knowledged Head of the Universal Church.
BOOK V. PROVING BY THE Ecclesiastical History From the year of our Lord 340. unto the year 400. That then first the Bishop of ROME would begin to exalt himself, but missed of his attempt, and what hinderances he met with.
BOOK VI. PROVING BY THE PAPAL HISTORY From the year of our Lord 400. unto the Council of Chalcedon, which is the IV. Universal Council, held in the year 451. That in all that time the Bishop of ROME was not acknowledged the Head of the Universal Church.
BOOK VII. WHEREIN Divers Controversies are examined, HANDLED BY Cardinal Du PERRON IN His Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth BOOK.
FIRST CONTROVERSY OF THE Invocation of SAINTS.
Eighth Controversie, OF THE SEVENTH BOOK. OF Penitential Satisfaction. Where also it is spoken of Satisfa∣ctions in general.
Eleventh Controversie, OF THE SEVENTH BOOK. Of the Real Presence of CHRISTS Body IN THE SACRAMENT, AND Of Transubstantiation.
A TREATISE OF The use of an unknown Tongue in Prayers and Gods Service.