The Tridentine-Gospel, or, papal creed: made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome, by Pope Pius IV. Exhibited and demonstrated to be nevv, heterodox, and antichristian: in a sermon, by William Ramsay, lately professor of philosophy, priest, confessair, and missionary preacher of the order of Franciscans in the Church of Rome; now by Gods mercy minister of the Holy Gospel in the Church of England. Hereto is added, Pope Pius his bull in Latine and English, necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it
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- The Tridentine-Gospel, or, papal creed: made at Trent, and promulgated at Rome, by Pope Pius IV. Exhibited and demonstrated to be nevv, heterodox, and antichristian: in a sermon, by William Ramsay, lately professor of philosophy, priest, confessair, and missionary preacher of the order of Franciscans in the Church of Rome; now by Gods mercy minister of the Holy Gospel in the Church of England. Hereto is added, Pope Pius his bull in Latine and English, necessary to be seen by all that would know the present faith of Rome, especially in these our nations, where they conceal it
- Professio fidei Tridentina. English and Latin.
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London: printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle without Temple Barr, and Henry Mortlock at the Phoenix in St. Pauls Church-yard, and at the White Hart in Westminster Hall, 1672.
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Catholic Church. Pope (1559-1565 : Pius IV)
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- 1672
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- R14528
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- 62543
- Description
- [6], 30 p. ; 4°.
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- With a preliminary imprimatur leaf
Includes both the Latin and English text of: Professio fidei Tridentina.