CiltThe Fal Of Babel. By the confusion of tongues, directly proving against the Papists of this, and former ages; that a view of their wri- tings, and bookes being taken, it cannot be dis-cerned by any man living, what they would say, or how be vnder-stoode, in the question of the sacrifice of the Masse, the Reall pre- sence or transubstantiation, but in explaning their mindes, they fall vpon such termes, as the Protestants vse and allos. Fvrther In the question of the Popes supremacy is shewed, how they abuse an authority of the auncient father St. Cyprian, A Canon of the I. Niceene counsell, And the Ecclesiasticall historie of Socra- tes, and Sozomen. And lastly is set downe a briefe of the suc- cession of Popes in the sea of Rome for these 1600 yeeres together; what diversity there is in their accompt, what here- sies, schismes, and intrusions there hath bin in that sea, deliuered in opposition against their tables, where- with now adaies they are very busie, and o- ther things discovered against themPanke, John (Rector, North Tidworth, Wilts)