A probleme propounded by Francis Dillingham, in which is plainely shewed, that the holy scriptures haue met with popish arguments and opinions.
- Title
- A probleme propounded by Francis Dillingham, in which is plainely shewed, that the holy scriptures haue met with popish arguments and opinions.
- Author
- Dillingham, Francis, d. 1625.
- Publication
- London :: Imprinted by William Iones, and are to be sold by Ed. Weauer,
- [1616]
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE MOST RE∣verend Father in God, George
by the Divine providence, Archbi∣shoppe of Canterbury, Primate and Metropolitan of England, andone of his Maiesties most Honorable privie Councell, Grace and peace. -
A
Probleme propounded byFrancis Dillingham, in whichis plainely shewed, that the holy Scriptures haue met with popish argu∣ments and opinions.- Of reading the holy Scriptures.
- A second obiection answered.
- Of prayer in an vnknowne tongue.
- Of workes of Congruitie, that is, de∣serving of Congruitie.
- Of meriting Heaven.
- Of fulfilling Gods commandements.
- Of Images.
- Of Purgatory.
- Of satisfaction for sinne.
- Of Transubstantiation or turning the bread into the body of Christ.
- Of the Sacraments.
- Of prayer unto Saints.
- Of the Popes temporall dominion.
- Of sinning necessarily.
- Of Iustification.