A detection, of diuers notable vntruthes, contradictions, corruptions, and falsifications : Gathered out of Mr Sutcliffes newe challenge, and Mr Willets Synopsis papismi, and Tetrastilon papisticum. According to the platforme of that conference, which passed betwixt the R. Bishoppe of Eureux, and the Lorde of Plessis, in the presence of the French King.
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