The Contents. Remarks upon the Africans pretended fchifm (Auftin being one.) p. t 12. The notable words of Mel. Canus againft the. Roman Univerfality. 113. The means ofthe Popes /aftgrowth to maturity. 119. The doctrines by which they do their work. p. 122. i Depreling the Scriptures fufficiency and cryingup their Traditions, which are again confuted. 123. 2. Pretending Antiquity and Univerfality. 125. Both confuted. The ohjecrlion of Heretic, .and Schi[m to other Churchesanfwered. p. 127. 3. Aggravating our Ditifions and baffling oftheirUni- ty. p. 128. Even the rcandalotts contending seas among Proteflants have more Unity with each other than the Papifts,proved. 4. Their vile counfel to men to fulpea all Religion and furpend it, to make them Papas: Boverius to our late Zang. p. 131. CHAP. VI. Hat the Pope is inforty Charaaers, or inadequate conceptions ofhim. p. 134. &C. CHAP. VII. Hat a Papift is . The word [PAPIST] is equi. vocal. Many forts arecalled Papifts that differ both in the Foundation and the very Form and the Subjet and the Terminus ofChurch Power, andare notformally one Church 6ts is commonly thought. pag. 165. PAPIST of the malt learned fort dercri4ed' placett
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