Christianity maintained. Or a discouery of sundry doctrines tending to the ouerthrovve of Christian religion: contayned in the answere to a booke entituled, mercy and truth, or, charity maintayned by Catholiques.
- Title
- Christianity maintained. Or a discouery of sundry doctrines tending to the ouerthrovve of Christian religion: contayned in the answere to a booke entituled, mercy and truth, or, charity maintayned by Catholiques.
- Author
- Knott, Edward, 1582-1656.
- Publication
- [Saint-Omer :: English College Press]Permissu superiorum.,
- 1638.
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- Subject terms
- Chillingworth, William, -- 1602-1644. -- Religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation -- Controversial literature.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE HIGH AND MIGHTY PRINCE, CHARLES King of
Great-Brittaine, France, andIreland, &c. - To the Christian Reader.
- The Doctrines confuted in the ensuing Treatise.
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CHRISTIANITY MAINTAINED. OR The discouery of sundry Doctrines tending to the Ouerthrow of Christian Religion.
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The first Doctrine. That Fayth necessary to Saluation is not Infallible. - The Grounds of this Doctrine leade to Atheisme.
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The second Doctrine. That the assurance which we haue of Scriptures, is but morall. -
The third Doctrine. That the Apostles were not infallible in their writings, but erred with the whole Church of their time. -
The fourth Doctrine. Iniurious to the miracles of our Sauiour, and of his Apostles. -
The fifth Doctrine. By resoluing Fayth into Reason, he destroyes the nature of Fayth and beliefe of all Christian verityes.Chap. 6. -
The sixth Doctrine. Destructiue of the Theologicall Vertues of Christian Hope, and Charity. -
The seauenth Doctrine. Takes away the grounds of rationall discourse. -
The eight Doctrine. Opens a way to deny the B. Trinity, and other high misteryes of Christian Fayth. -
The ninth Doctrine. Layes grounds to be constant in no Religion. -
The tenth Doctrine. Prouides for the impunity & preseruation of what∣soeuer damnable errour against Christian Fayth. - The Conclusion.
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- Errata.