The totall summe. Or No danger of damnation vnto Roman Catholiques for any errour in faith nor any hope of saluation for any sectary vvhatsoeuer that doth knovvingly oppose the doctrine of the Roman Church. This is proued by the confessions, and sayings of M. William Chillingvvorth his booke.
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- The totall summe. Or No danger of damnation vnto Roman Catholiques for any errour in faith nor any hope of saluation for any sectary vvhatsoeuer that doth knovvingly oppose the doctrine of the Roman Church. This is proued by the confessions, and sayings of M. William Chillingvvorth his booke.
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- Floyd, John, 1572-1649.
- Publication
- [Saint-Omer :: English College Press],
- Permissu Superiorum. 1639.
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- Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644. -- Religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation.
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"The totall summe. Or No danger of damnation vnto Roman Catholiques for any errour in faith nor any hope of saluation for any sectary vvhatsoeuer that doth knovvingly oppose the doctrine of the Roman Church. This is proued by the confessions, and sayings of M. William Chillingvvorth his booke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01011.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Preface.
- An Aduertisement.
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The first Conuiction.
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The Argument propounded.
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Your impudent deniall of the text.
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Your ignorant exposition of
D. Potter. §. 3. -
Your Vanity in contemning the foresayd Argument. §.
4. -
All Christians of former ages damned, if the errours of the Roman Church be damnable of themselues.
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That Protestant Religion is not safe, euen in your iudgment.
§. 6.
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The Argument propounded.
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The Second Conuiction.
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Three Suppositions.
§. 1. -
That the belieuers of the Roman Church cannot erre, but through Ignorance inuincible.
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That Protestants if they erre, cannot be saued by ignorance, or generall repentance.
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Your impudent slandering of
Charity Maintayned that he granteth Saluation vnto any Prote∣stant that is ignorant, or repentant. §.4.
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Three Suppositions.
- The third Conuiction.
- The fourth Conuiction.
- The fifth Conuiction.
- The sixt Conuiction.
- The seauenth Conuiction.
- The eight Conuiction.
- The Ninth Conuiction.
- The Conclusion.
- The contents of the Booke, & the summe of ech of the Nine Conuictions.
- Faults escaped in the Print.