The wayes and methods of Romes advancement, or, Whereby the Pope and his agents have endeavoured to propagate their doctrines discovered in two sermons preached on 5 Novem. 1671 / by Joshua Stopford ...
- Title
- The wayes and methods of Romes advancement, or, Whereby the Pope and his agents have endeavoured to propagate their doctrines discovered in two sermons preached on 5 Novem. 1671 / by Joshua Stopford ...
- Author
- Stopford, Joshua, 1636-1675.
- Publication
- [York :: s.n.],
- 1672.
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
- Sermons, English -- 17th century.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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To
Thomas Rokeby, andJohn Brook of the City ofYorke, Esquires. - The Epistle to the Reader.
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A Catalogue of the principal Authors produced in the following Discourse, with the Placewhere, and Timewhen they were Printed. - Errata
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sermon
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CHAP. I.
The Introduction wherein an account is given of this day's Eminent deliverance which must be carefully recorded, and thankfully acknowledged by us. -
CHAP. II.
The cohaerence of the words with a brief expli∣cation of them. -
CHAP. III.
Of Romish Forgeries. -
CHAP. IIII.
Wherein is declared how the Papists h ve corrupted the true Fathers, and ancient Writers. -
CHAP: V.
Of Romish Treasons and bloody Cruelties. - CHAP. VI.
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CHAP: VII.
Of Popish Signes, and Wonders, and lying Miracles. -
CHAP: VIII.
Of Popish Lyes and Slanders. -
CHAP. IX.
Some practicall Inferences from the foregoing Discourse.
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CHAP. I.