True relations of sundry conferences had between certaine Protestant doctours and a Iesuite called M. Fisher (then prisoner in London for the Catholique fayth:) togeather with defences of the same. In which is shewed, that there hath alwayes beene, since Christ, a visible church, and in it a visible succession of doctours & pastours, teaching the vnchanged doctrine of fayth, left by Christ and his apostles, in all points necessary to saluation and that not Protestants, but only Roman Catholiques haue had, and can shew such a visible church, and in it such a succesion of pastours and doctours, of whome men may securely learne what pointe of fayth are necessary to saluation. By A.C.

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  • True relations of sundry conferences had between certaine Protestant doctours and a Iesuite called M. Fisher (then prisoner in London for the Catholique fayth:) togeather with defences of the same. In which is shewed, that there hath alwayes beene, since Christ, a visible church, and in it a visible succession of doctours & pastours, teaching the vnchanged doctrine of fayth, left by Christ and his apostles, in all points necessary to saluation and that not Protestants, but only Roman Catholiques haue had, and can shew such a visible church, and in it such a succesion of pastours and doctours, of whome men may securely learne what pointe of fayth are necessary to saluation. By A.C.
  • True relations of sundry conferences had between certaine Protestant doctours and a Jesuite called M. Fisher (then prisoner in London for the Catholique fayth True relations of sundry conferences had between certaine Protestant doctours and a Jesuite called M. Fisher (then prisoner in London for the Catholique fayth Answer to a pamphlet, intituled: The Fisher catched in his owne net Appendix containing an answere to .. D. White, and D. Fealty Reply to D. VVhite and D. Fealty .. The first part Reply to D. White and D. Fealty .. The first part Reply to D. VVhite, and Doctour Featly. The second part Reply to D. White, and Doctour Featly. The second part
People / Organizations
Imprint
[Saint-Omer: English College Press], Permissu superiorum M. DC. XXVI. [1626]
Added name
Sweet, John, 1570-1632, attributed name. Floyd, John, 1572-1649, attributed name. Fisher, John, 1569-1641, attributed name.
Publication year
1626
ESTC No.
S118355
Grub Street ID
138008
Description
[16], 74, [4], 72, [16], 180 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Sometimes attributed to John Sweet, to John Floyd, and to John Fisher.

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A reply to STC 25382: White, Francis. A replie to jesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propoun?ded by king James. Also a reply to STC 10378: Featley, Daniel. The Romish Fisher caught and held in his owne net.

In three parts. Part 2, "An answer to a pamphlet, intituled: The Fisher catched in his owne net", (with publication date 1623) is a reissue of STC 10910.4 with added (leaves L-M?): "An appendix containing an answere to .. D. White, and D. Featly". Part 3 is subdivided into two parts (both with publication date 1625): 1) "Reply to D. VVhite and D. Featly .. The first part" and 2) "A reply to D. VVhite, and Doctour Featly. The second part"; but register and pagination are continuous.