The Catholique apology with a reply to the answer : together with a clear refutation of the Seasonable discourse, its Reasonable defence, & Dr. Du Moulins Answer to Philanax, as also Dr. Stillingfleet's last gun-powder treason sermon, his attaque about the treaty of Munster, & all matter of fact charg'd on the English Catholiques by their enemies. / By a person of honour.
Anonymous. By Robert Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine. Sometime also attributed to Robert Pugh. --ESTC. Place of publication suggested by Wing. A reply to "The late apology in behalf of the papists," "A seasonable discourse shewing the necessity of maintaining the established religion,in opposition to popery" and "A reasonable defence of the Seasonable discourse", all by William Lloyd. Also a reply to "A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns" by Peter Du Moulin and "A sermon preached November V. 1673. at St. Margarets Westminst." by Edward Stillingfleet. An expanded edition of "A reply to the answer of the Catholique apology", originally published in 1668. The expanded edition contains replies to attacks on the original. Head pieces; initials; tail-piece (with initials V.M.) on colophon. Errors in paging: pages 212, 424, 577 misprinted 112, 427, 576 respectively. Signatures: a⁴ A-O⁸ P⁴. Includes index. "A catalogve of those Catholicks that died and suffered for their loyalty" (pages 574-580) is printed in red.
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