01965nam 2200409Ia 450 99639172590331620221108090047.0(CKB)1000000000672207(EEBO)2248575600(OCoLC)12655283(EXLCZ)99100000000067220719851010d1669 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian and a good subiect, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral[electronic resource]London [s.n.]1669[8], 58 pAttributed to Charles Stanley, Earl of Derby. Cf. BM.The first part has caption title: A dialogue between Orthodox a royalist, and Cacodaemon one popishly affected.Includes a translation of Pope Alexander VI's decree establishing Spain's authority in the New World (p. 7-12), and a Catholic account of the idolatry practised by the Indians of Mexico."Truth-triumphant, in a dialogue between a papist and a Quaker" (p. [43]-55) has special t.p.Reproduction of original in Emmanuel College Library, Cambridge, England.eebo-0048Society of FriendsControversial literatureDemarcation line of Alexander VISociety of FriendsDemarcation line of Alexander VI.Derby Charles StanleyEarl of,1628-1672.1003876Catholic Church.Pope (1492-1503 : Alexander VI).EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996391725903316The Protestant religion is a sure foundation and principle of a true Christian and a good subiect, a great friend to humane society, and a grand promoter of all virtues, both Christian and moral2335500UNISA