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True and False Religion
This volume by the greatest of the Puritan theologians contains the following chapters on the character of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism:

Animadversions on Treatise Entitled “Fiat Lux”
1. Our Author’s Preface, and His Method
2. Heathen Pleas — General Principles
3. Motive, Matter, and Method of Our Author’s Book
4. Contests About Religion and Reformation, Schoolmen, Etc
5. Obscurity of God, Etc
6. Scripture Vindicated
7. Use of Reason
8. Jews’ Objections
9. Protestant Pleas
10. Scripture, and New Principles
11. Story of Religion
12. Reformation
13. Popish Contradictions
14. Mass
15. Blessed Virgin
16. Images
17. Latin Service
18. Communion
19. Saints
20. Purgatory
21. Pope
22. Popery

A Vindication of the Animadversions on “Fiat Lux”
1. Introduction
2. Vindication of the first chapter of the “Animadversions” — The method of “Fiat Lax” — Romanists’ doctrine of the merit of good works
3. A defense of the second chapter of the “Animadversions” — Principles of “Fiat Lux” re-examined — Of our receiving the gospel from Rome — Our abode with them from whom we received it
4. Farther vindication of second chapter of the “Animadversions” — Church of Rome not what she was of old — Her falls and apostasy — Difference between idolatry, apostasy, heresy, and schism — Principles of the church of Rome condemned by the ancient church, fathers, and councils — Imposing rites unnecessary — Persecution for conscience — Papal supremacy — The branches of it — Papal personal infallibility — Religious veneration of images
5. Other principles of “Fiat Lux” re-examined — Things not at quiet in religion, before reformation of the first reformers — Departure from Rome no cause of divisions — Returnal unto Rome no means of union
6. Further vindication of the second chapter of the “Animadversions” — Scripture sufficient to settle men in the truth — Instance against it, examined, removed — Principles of Protestants and Romanists in reference unto moderation compared and discussed
7. Unity of faith, wherein it consists — Principles of Protestants as to the settling men in religion and unity of faith, proposed and confirmed
8. Principles of Papists, whereon they proceed in bringing men to a settlement in religion and the unity of faith, examined
9. Proposals from protestant principles tending unto moderation and unity
10. Farther vindication of the second chapter of the “Animadversions” — The remaining principles of “Fiat Lux” considered
11. Judicious readers — Schoolmen the forgers of Popery — Nature of the discourse in “Fiat Lux.”
12. False suppositions, causing false and absurd consequences— Whence we had the gospel in England, and by whose means — What is our duty in reference unto them by whom we receive the gospel
13. Faith and charity of Roman Catholics
14. Of reason — Jews’ objections against Christ
15. Pleas of Prelate Protestants — Christ the only supreme and absolute head of the church
16. The power assigned by Papists and Protestants unto kings in matters ecclesiastical — Their several principles discussed and compared
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Published October 1st 1991 by Banner of Truth (first published December 1st 1967)

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