Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye.
- Title
- Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye.
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- Kaye, William.
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- Printed at Yorke :: By Tho. Broad and to be sold by Nathaniel Bro[o]kes in London,
- 1647.
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"Satisfaction for all such as oppose reformation in a confutation of twelve practices of popery proved to be condemned by Christ and his apostles : with an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's objections which he wrote against the Covenant : to which is also added a true character of the Covenant / written by W. Kaye." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70398.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Epistle Dedicatory.
- A plaine Confutation of twelve Antichristian practices of Popery, discovered and also utely condemited by the very words of Christ himselfe, and his holy Apostles.
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An Answer to
Mr. Oddy's Scruples (which he alledgeth against the Covenant) by Mr.Will. Kaye. - A true Character of the Covenant.