A refutation of an epistle apologeticall written by a puritan-papist to perswade the permission of the promiscuous vse and profession of all sects and heresies: : wherein the vnlawfulnesse and danger of such wicked licence is fully declared by auctoritie of Scriptures, canons, councels, fathers, lawes of Christian emperours, and iudgement of reason. Together with the punishment of heretiques and idolaters.
| Main Author: | Powel, Gabriel, 1576-1611 |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by Arnold Hatfield for Thomas Man Iunior dwelling in Pater-noster-Row at the signe of the Talbot,
1605.
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