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Other confiderations against ing
fallibility.

1. The Texts and arguments al
ledged, either prove nothing or
more then Mr. Crey would
have.
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The occafion of it. pag. 2.
pag.1.lity.
The occafion of Everards pre.
tended converfion to Popery 5.
The Argument which perverted
him, viz.that a Proteftant can-
not be infallibly aftured of the
truth of Chriftian Religion:
confidered and examined. p.8.
to the 12.
Of the Doctrine of Infallibility
as ftated by Mr Creffy.
Papifts and Proteftants grant
that fuch a Doctrine ought to
have the greatest evidence that
fuch things can bear,
Whether the Do&trine of Infalli.
bility be evidently proved.
The negative defended.

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. If a Pope and Councell toge
ther were infallible, yet now
they have no infallibility in
the Church of Rome.
ib.
Character of the laft Pope
drawn by a Papift, and the
Popes confeffion that he never
ftudied Divinity.
34.
The grounds of the Faith of Pro-
teftants stated, and the preten
ded differences among Pro
teftants reconciled. pag. 36.
to.45.

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Captain Everarde arguments ac
gainft the judgment of reafon
confidered.

45.

Everards arguments against Stri
ptures, being a perfect rule
and judge of Controverfies ex<
amined and answered. 1 (which
is the great argument of the
Papifts) because it doth not
anfwer its end nor reconcile
the diffenters.

50.

47.
2. Some books of Scripture are
loft.
3. A rule must be plain but
Scripture is darke.

52.

52.

2 Pet. 3. 16. Vindicated.
Severall particulars wherein the
Scripture is faid to be darke,
confidered.

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An Examination of that Funda'mentall Doctrine of the C'HURCH of ROME concerning the Churches INFALLIBILITY, and of all thofe feverall Me thods which their most famous and approved Writers have used for the defence thereof.

TOGETHER WITH

An APPENDIX tending to the Demonftration of the Solidity of the PROTESTANT FAITH, wherein the Reader will find all the materiall Objections and Cavils of their most confiderable Writers, viz. Richworth (alias Rafbworth) in his Dialogues, white in his Treatife De fide and his Apology for Tradition, Creffy in his Exomologefis, S. Clara in his Syftema fidei,and Captain Everard in his late account of his pretended Converfion to the Church of Rome difcuffed and Answered.

By MATHE VV POOLE Minister of the Gospell,
The fecond Edition.

OXFORD.

1.b.160.

Printed by Hen: Hall Printer to the UNIVERSITY, for Ric: Davis, 1667.

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To the Right Honourable

ARTHUR Earle of DONEGAL Lord Viscount Chichester, of Carickfergas,Baron of Belfast,one of his MA JESTIES most Honourable Privy Coun cellours for his Kingdome of Ireland.

MY LORD,

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Ow much it concernes every man to be rightly informed in the Controverfies between Rome and Us, is fufficiently evident from the great importance they

have in reference to our everlafting ftate: The Papifts think the Proteftant Doctrine is dangerous to Salvation; and the Protestants know the Popish Do&trine to be fo: For although they use confidently to give it out to their Partisans that their Religion is a fate way in the judgment of Proteftants themselves, and though in former times of ignorance God might wink at fome members of

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