An edition of Scisme unmask't (1658)

Scisme unmask't

or, A late conference betwixt Mr. Peter Gunning and Mr. John Pierson, ministers, on the one part, and two disputants of the Roman profession on the other : wherein is defined, both what schisme is, and to whom it belongs. With a briefe recapitulation ; wherein at one view may be seen the whole drift of this conference ; for such as want either learning to reach or leisure to read the whole tract. And all is concluded with a decision of the main question whether Protestants of those of the Roman Church be schismatiques, also an index is drawne, pointing at the principall matters.

Scisme unmask't
Peter Gunning, Peter Gunning
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An edition of Scisme unmask't (1658)

Scisme unmask't

or, A late conference betwixt Mr. Peter Gunning and Mr. John Pierson, ministers, on the one part, and two disputants of the Roman profession on the other : wherein is defined, both what schisme is, and to whom it belongs. With a briefe recapitulation ; wherein at one view may be seen the whole drift of this conference ; for such as want either learning to reach or leisure to read the whole tract. And all is concluded with a decision of the main question whether Protestants of those of the Roman Church be schismatiques, also an index is drawne, pointing at the principall matters.

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[s.n.]
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English
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Errata on last page.

t.p. "Printed at Paris, cum privilegio, 1658."

IMSR copy: Gift of Joseph Pope, 1999.

John Spenser was a priest of the Society of Jesus, who with John Lenthall, debated with Peter Gunning and John Pearson.

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A late conference betwixt Mr. Peter Gunning and Mr. John Pierson ministers on the one part, and two disputants of the Roman profession on the other.

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[48], 656, [14] p.
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656

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OL21734620M

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