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Title: Sixe demaunds (from an vnlearned Protestant, to a learned Papist,) so forcible against all obstinate Papists, that not any of them are able to reply, without absurd equiuocation. Also an inuincible argument, to proue the Church of Rome to erre, with an infallible note whereby to know the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.
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Print source: Sixe demaunds (from an vnlearned Protestant, to a learned Papist,) so forcible against all obstinate Papists, that not any of them are able to reply, without absurd equiuocation. Also an inuincible argument, to proue the Church of Rome to erre, with an infallible note whereby to know the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.
Imprinted at London: By Simon Stafford, dwelling in the Cloth-fayre, neere the signe of the Red Lion, 1609.
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