Though to argue against a Tribe of men, that esteem all Reason, Carnal, and Scriptures, imperfect, might rightly be judged a meer beating of the Air, and a task only to be enterpris'd by such as are desirous of no Success; yet to prevent those who may be deceived, and if possible to reclaim such as are; and lastly, to clear mine own Conscience, most of all in mine eye, I shall descend to consider the unsound, as well as untrue Confessions of the Romanists, in the Pamphlet under Examination.{original page number 16}{original page number 21}{original page number 24}{original page number 30}