A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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Guild    Old Roman Cath. 
 
[1649] The old Roman Catholik, as at first he was taught by Paul: in opposition to the new Roman Catholick: as of latter he is taught by the Pope. The one being apostolicall, the other apostaticall. Derived and proven only out of the Epistle of Paul, to the Romanes. Whereunto is added a clear probation, that the same also was the doctrine of the primitiue bishops of Rome, for the space of fyue hundreth years, and aboue; and chiefly of Gregorie the first: whom they surnamed The Great. Discovering to all clearly the apostasie of that church, from the ancient Roman fayth, and puritie thereof, to the noveltie of gross heresie and idolatrie, and sufficient to convince, if noc [sic] convert any papist, that is not wilfully obdured    Guild, William; Edward Rabin, Aberdeen, 1649