The Catholike moderator: or A moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants
Prouing against the too rigid Catholikes of these times, and against the arguments especially, of that booke called, The answer to the Catholike apologie, that we, who are members of the Catholike, apostolike, and Roman Church, ought not to condemne the Protestants for heretikes, vntill further proofe be made. First written in French by a Catholike gentleman, and now faithfully translated. See the occasion of the name of Huguenots, after the translaters epistle.
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Author
Contributions
- W. W., fl. 1623. - Contributor
Publication
Printed [at Eliot's Court Press] for Nathaniel Butter, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
17,000 words, Guess
Page Count
68 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18471992M
Alternate Titles
- Examen pacifique de la doctrine des Huguenots.
- Moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants.
Subjects
Topics
Places
Genres
- Controversial literature
- Early works to 1800
Series Statement
- Early English books, 1475-1640 -- 1348:14.
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- The Catholike moderator: or A moderate examination of the doctrine of the Protestants: Prouing against the too rigid Catholikes of these times, and against the arguments especially, of that booke called, The answer to the Catholike apologie, that we, who are members of the Catholike, apostolike, and Roman Church, ought not to condemne the Protestants for heretikes, vntill further proofe be made. First written in French by a Catholike gentleman, and now faithfully translated. See the occasion of the name of Huguenots, after the translaters epistle.
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