Protestancy Destitute Of Scripture Proofs : A short summary of the principal controversies between the Church of England, and the church of Rome : being a vindication of several Protestant doctrines, in answer to a late pamphlet intituled, Protestancy destitute of Scripture-proofs.; Sherlock, William,
Protestant Churches : Irenicum magnum : the Gospel-Terms of communion stated, offered to the serious consideration of all Protestants.
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Protestant Churches Austria Early Works To 1800 : Copia der Röm. Kay. May. den 14 Januarii 1645 publicirten mandats und Berhotts dess uncatholischen religions exercitii in dero Ertzhertzogthumb Oesterreich under und ob der ...
Protestant Churches England : There be four heads of reasons : by which the absolute necessity of a religious correspondency between the godly party of this common-wealth and forraign Protestants may be made manifest ...
Protestant Churches France : Status ecclesiæ gallicanæ, or, The ecclesiastical history of France : from the first plantation of Christianity there, unto this time, describing the most notable church-matters : the several councils holden in France, with their principal canons : the most famous men, and most learned writers, and the books they have written, with many eminent French popes, cardinals, prelates, pastours, and lawyers : a description of their universities with their founders : an impartial account of the state of the Reformed chuches in France and the civil wars there for religion : with an exact succession of the French Kings / by the authour of the late history of the church of Great Britain.; Geaves, William.
Protestant Churches Germany Early Works To 1800 : An earnest plea for a Gospel-communion in the way of godliness, : which is sued for by the Protestant churches of Germanie, unto the churches of Great Brittaine and Ireland: in a letter written by them to these, which was sent hither to that effect, by the hand of John Dury, minister of the Gospell.; Dury, John,
Protestant Churches Great Britain : A letter from the member of Parliament in answer to the letter of the divine concerning the bill for uniting Protestants; M. M.
Protestant Churches Missions History : Religion versus empire? : British Protestant missionaries and overseas expansion, 1700-1914.; Porter, Andrew N.,
Protestant Converts Early Works To 1800 : The voluntarie conuersion : and seuerall recantations, of foure great learned men, professed fryers in sundry monasteries of Fraunce, from the errours of idolatrie and poperie, to the true religion established in the Reformed Church. 1. Master Iohn Le Vager, a priest in the Romane Church, conuerted at Mauns, Ianuary 6. 2. Master Iohn Forent, a fryer Carmelite, in the Court of Morthemard, conuerted in the Reformed Church of Poictiers, Iune, 9. 3. Master Denis Boucher, a Franciscane fryer, in the couent of Noisy, neere Paris, conuerted in the Reformed Church of Paris, Iuly. 6. 4. Master Daniell Dusert, Franciscan fryer at Mello, conuerted in the Church of Mello, December, 22. All conuerted this last yeare, 1603. as their seuerall discourses following at large doe testifie, vnder their owne hands. Truely translated, out of the French printed copies.