The Sketch of the Romish Controversy. Part I. Containing the Persecuting Principles of the Church of Rome; and the Corruptions of the Nicene Church in the Fourth Century, and of the Church of Rome from the Fourth Century Until the Middle of the Sixteenth Century. Part 2. Containing Extracts from the Fathers, Extracts from the Roman

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... jejuni Mandant , quod Christi abstinentiæ dimidium est . Gloriabor ; ex his quidam fuit gregis mei ovis , Hinc oriundus ex oppido exiguo . Est qui linguam loquacem et labia silentio vinciat Ac mente solâ magnæ menti laudes immolet . Est ...

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