Reflections on the Council of Trent: in three discourses
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Main Author: De Luzancy, Hippolyte du Chastelet (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Are to be sold by Moses Pit, Peter Parker, William Leak, and Thomas Guy 1679
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Item Description:"I. That the Protestants without any necessity of inquiring into the decrees of the Council of Trent have sufficient reason to reject it, II. That the doctrine of the Council of Trent is contrary to the antient doctrine of the Catholic Church, III. That the Council of Trent was so far from reforming the disorders which had crept into the church that it really made the breaches in its discipline wider and cut off all hopes of correcting the antient abuses, [and] a conclusion of the foregoing discourses concerning the state of the Church of England and how she hath bin more successful in the reformation of her faith and manners than the Church of Rome.". - An answer to Abraham Woodhead's "Considerations upon the Council of Trent"--Preface. - Reproduction of original in the Trinity College Library, Cambridge University. - Wing, D2419
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