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Assheton, William, 1641-1711. The Plain Man's Reply to the Catholic Missionaries : It Is Agreed by All Catholicks, That the Church Is an Infallible Witness and Guide. And Protestants Profess, That If This Could Be Made Evidently Appear, They Would Hold out in No Controversie at All. This Therefore Is to Be Made Evident unto Protestants. This Is the Task of Catholicks, Especially of Catholick Missionaries. Cressy's Append. to Exomol. Cap. 4. Ff. 6. London :[publisher not identified], 1688.
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Assheton, William, 1641-1711. (1688). The plain man's reply to the Catholic missionaries : it is agreed by all Catholicks, that the church is an infallible witness and guide. And Protestants profess, that if this could be made evidently appear, they would hold out in no controversie at all. This therefore is to be made evident unto Protestants. This is the task of Catholicks, especially of Catholick missionaries. Cressy's append. to Exomol. Cap. 4. ff. 6. London :[publisher not identified],
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Assheton, William, 1641-1711. The Plain Man's Reply to the Catholic Missionaries : It Is Agreed by All Catholicks, That the Church Is an Infallible Witness and Guide. And Protestants Profess, That If This Could Be Made Evidently Appear, They Would Hold out in No Controversie at All. This Therefore Is to Be Made Evident unto Protestants. This Is the Task of Catholicks, Especially of Catholick Missionaries. Cressy's Append. to Exomol. Cap. 4. Ff. 6. London :[publisher not identified], 1688.
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