A touchstone, whereby may be easilie discerned, which is the true Catholike faith, of all them that professe the name of Catholiques in the Church of Englande, that they bee not deceiued taken out of the Catholike Epistle of S. Iude.
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- A touchstone, whereby may be easilie discerned, which is the true Catholike faith, of all them that professe the name of Catholiques in the Church of Englande, that they bee not deceiued taken out of the Catholike Epistle of S. Iude.
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- Trigge, Francis, 1547?-1606.
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- At London :: Printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bredstreet hill at the signe of the Starre,
- 1599.
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Contents
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To the Right Honourable, his verie good Lord, Sir
Thomas Cicil Knight, Baron of Burghley, her Maiesties Lieutenant in the county of Yorke, and President of her highnes councel established in the North parts: Grace, mercy and peace from God our father, and from the Lord Iesus Christ. - To all true Christians, and to all them that call themselues Catholikes, at this daie in the Church of England: Grace, mercie and truth, with continuall ioy in the Holie ghost.
- A briefe table, shewing the contents of this treatise.
- Faultes escaped.
- ¶The sum of this Epistle, and chiefe pointes of Catholique Religion contained therein and handled.
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The Catholique Epistle of S. Iude.
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- Of prayers in a strange tongue.
- Of the scriptures read in the vulgar tongue.
- Of images.
- Of pardons.
- Of Auricular confession.
- Of Purgatorie.
- Of praier to Saintes.
- Of Transubstantiation.
- Of Communion vnder one kinde.
- Of the authoritie of the Church.
- Of praier for the dead.
- Of Monkes and Friers.
- Of Marriage and single life.
- Of Fasting and abstinence.
- Of Ceremonies.
- Of the Popes supremacie.
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