Saint Austins religion. VVherein is manifestly proued out of the vvorks of that learned Father, that he dissented from popery, and agreed with the religion of the Protestants in all the maine points of faith and doctrine. Contrary to that impudent, erronious, and slanderou position of the bragging papists of our times, who falsely affirme, we had no religion before the times of Luther and Caluine.
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- Saint Austins religion. VVherein is manifestly proued out of the vvorks of that learned Father, that he dissented from popery, and agreed with the religion of the Protestants in all the maine points of faith and doctrine. Contrary to that impudent, erronious, and slanderou position of the bragging papists of our times, who falsely affirme, we had no religion before the times of Luther and Caluine.
- S. Austins religion
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London: Printed by A[ugustine] M[athewes] and are to be sold in Saint Dunstons Church-yard, 1624.
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- 1624
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- S120943
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- 140554
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- [8], 32 p. ; 4⁰
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- Anonymous. By Alexander Cooke. Erroneously attributed to William Crompton.
Printer's name from STC.
Running title reads: S. Austins religion.
Stationer's Register: Entered as by Alex. Cooke to J. Marriot 20 November 1623.