A quartron of reasons, composed by Doctor Hill, vnquartered, and prooued a quartron of follies: by Francis Dillingham, Bachelour of Diuinitie. August, in Senten ...
- Title
- A quartron of reasons, composed by Doctor Hill, vnquartered, and prooued a quartron of follies: by Francis Dillingham, Bachelour of Diuinitie. August, in Senten ...
- Author
- Dillingham, Francis, d. 1625.
- Publication
- [Cambridge] :: Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuversitie of Cambridge. 1603. And are to be sold at the signe of the Crowne in Pauls Church yard by Simon Waterson [London],
- [1603]
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- Subject terms
- Hill, Edmund Thomas, ca. 1563-1644. -- Quartron of reasons of Catholike religion, with as many briefe reasons of refusall -- Controversial literature.
- Catholic Church. -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"A quartron of reasons, composed by Doctor Hill, vnquartered, and prooued a quartron of follies: by Francis Dillingham, Bachelour of Diuinitie. August, in Senten ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20475.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HO∣nourable and my very good Lord, OLIVER,
Lord S. Iohn, Baron of Blettenshoe, Grace and peace. -
THE FIRST REASON:
Of Prophesies. - The second reason: the name of Catholikes.
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The
3. reason: vnitie and consent. - The fourth reason: conuersion of countries.
- The fifth reason: largenes of dominion through multitude of beleeuers.
- The sixth reason: Miracles.
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The
7. reason, visions and the gift of prophesie. - The eight reason: Scriptures.
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The
9. reason: Councells. -
The
10. reason: Fathers. -
The
11. reason: Triall of truth. - The twelfth reason: the vse and custome of the Church.
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The
13. reason: Doctrine. -
The
14. reason: Negatiue Doctrine. -
The
15. reason: Diuinitie. -
The
16. reason: Holinesse of life. -
The
17. reason: Constancie in Doctrine. -
The
18. reason: False Prophets and teachers. -
The
19. reason: Lyars, slaunderers, and reuilers. -
The
20. reason: Keeping in memo∣rie Gods benefits. -
The
21. reason: The Protestants begin∣ning and proceeding against their consciences. -
The
22. reason: Vnreuerent dealing. -
The
23. reason: Resembling in Doctrine and deedes olde Heretickes. -
The
24. reason: Peace and tranquilitie. -
The
25. reason: All kinds of witnesses. - An admonition to the Reader.