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ANSWER to a Popish Book,

INTITULED,

A True and Modeft Account of the Chief Points in Controverfie, between the Roman Catholicks and the Proteftants. Together with fome Confiderations upon the SERMONS of a DIVINE of the Church of England. By N. C.

WHERE IN

The OBJECTIONS N.C. has brought against the ARGUMENTS which His Grace

JO OH HN. Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury,

Made ufe of in

His SERMONS against Popery,

Are confidered; and answered on these following Heads : 1. The Church of Rome | 6. Prayers in an unknown

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4. Tranfubftantiation.

Tongue.

7.

The Invocation of

Saints.

8. Images,

9. Purgatory.

5. Communion in one Kind. 10. Indulgences.

Defign'd for the Use of fuch as are in danger of being perverted by the Emiffaries of the Church of Rome.

I am fully convinced, that the Infolent Behaviour of the Papius has made what you advise néceflary to be Done, for the Safety of my Perlon and Government, and the welfare of my People.

Her Majefty's moft Gracious Anfwer to the Lord's Addrefs. LONDON: Printed for W. Hawes, at the Bible and Rofe in Ludgate-street. 1706.

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ANSWER

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HE Design of the Book intituled A True and Modest Account, &c. being as the Author tells us in the beginning of his Preface, To answer the most Material Objections in Dr. Tillotfon's Sermons; as alfo, To lay down the Grounds on which the Popish Religion is founded. My Bufinefs at present shall be, only to make good the Force of thofe Arguments which his Grace has urg'd against Popery ; and to fhew that they still remain firm and unfhaken, notwithstanding all those Objections which have been brought againft them; referving the Confideration of the Grounds on which the Popish Religion is founded to a Second Part, that this Treatife may not fwell to too large a bulk, but be more useful to convince thofe of their Errors who have been bred up in the Communion of the Church of Rome; and to confirm fuch who are unfettled in their Principles, in the ferious Belief of the Proteftant Religion.

For tho' we have many Excellent Books, in which the Controverfies between the Church of Rome and the Proteftants are plainly ftated, and A 2

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