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The question whether the Church of England be justified in her opposition to the Church of Rome, brought to a conclusion, by an investigation of the principle upon which the Reformed Churches ground their separation and establish their doctrine, against that principle of the Church of Rome by which she assumes to the exclusion of all other Christian Societies, the sole right and means of understanding and interpreting in its true sense, the word of God.

The question whether the Church of England be justified in her opposition to the Church of Rome, brought to a conclusion, by an investigation of the principle upon which the Reformed Churches ground their separation and establish their doctrine, against that principle of the Church of Rome by which she assumes to the exclusion of all other Christian Societies, the sole right and means of understanding and interpreting in its true sense, the word of God. - London : Printed for the author, and sold by Thomson, James, and Thompson, 1824. - iv, 5-47, [1]p.

Signed: Milesius.


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Catholic Church--Controversial literature.

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