Saint Austins religion: vvherein is manifestly proued out of the vvorkes of that learned Father, who liued neere twelue hundred yeares before the time of Luther; that he dissented from poperie, and agreed with the religion of the Protestants, in all the maine poynts of faith and doctrine: contrary to that impudent, erronious, and slanderous position of the bragging papists of our times, who falsly affirme, wee had no religion, before the times of Luther and Caluine. Wherevnto is newly added, Saint Austins summes; in answer to Mr. Iohn Breerely, priest.
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- Saint Austins religion: vvherein is manifestly proued out of the vvorkes of that learned Father, who liued neere twelue hundred yeares before the time of Luther; that he dissented from poperie, and agreed with the religion of the Protestants, in all the maine poynts of faith and doctrine: contrary to that impudent, erronious, and slanderous position of the bragging papists of our times, who falsly affirme, wee had no religion, before the times of Luther and Caluine. Wherevnto is newly added, Saint Austins summes; in answer to Mr. Iohn Breerely, priest.
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London: Printed [by George Purslowe] for Iohn Marriot, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Dunstane's Churchyard in Fleet-street, 1625.
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Crompton, William, 1599?-1642.
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- 1625
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- S121997
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- 141555
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- [8], 30, [18], 206, [2] p. ; 4⁰
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- Anonymous. By Alexander Cooke.
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"Saint Austins summes .. By VVilliam Crompton" has separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous. This second part is a reply to "Sainct Austines religion" by "John Brereley", identified with both Lawrence and James Anderton.
"The conclusion of the whole booke ..", [2] p. at end.
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