The obmutesce of F.T. to the Epphata of D. Collins. Or The reply of F.T. to D. Collins his defence of my Lord of VVinchesters answere to Cardinall Bellarmines Apology In which reply M. Collins is conuinced of most manifest frauds, falsityes, fooleryes, & lyes. Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Priest of the Society of Iesus, in defence of his adioynder impugned by M. Collins: wherein the authors name was cyphred with the two letters F.T.
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- The obmutesce of F.T. to the Epphata of D. Collins. Or The reply of F.T. to D. Collins his defence of my Lord of VVinchesters answere to Cardinall Bellarmines Apology In which reply M. Collins is conuinced of most manifest frauds, falsityes, fooleryes, & lyes. Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Priest of the Society of Iesus, in defence of his adioynder impugned by M. Collins: wherein the authors name was cyphred with the two letters F.T.
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"The obmutesce of F.T. to the Epphata of D. Collins. Or The reply of F.T. to D. Collins his defence of my Lord of VVinchesters answere to Cardinall Bellarmines Apology In which reply M. Collins is conuinced of most manifest frauds, falsityes, fooleryes, & lyes. Written by Thomas Fitzherbert Priest of the Society of Iesus, in defence of his adioynder impugned by M. Collins: wherein the authors name was cyphred with the two letters F.T." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00914.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
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- TO THE HONOVRABLE AND RENOVVNED VNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Thomas Fitzherbert Priest of the Society of IESVS, wi∣sheth all Health, Honor, and true Felicity.
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THE PREFACE TO THE READER. Wherein certaine malicious cauills, & opprobrious reproaches obiected a∣against the Author by
M. Collins in his Preface, are fully answered; and his notable fraud, folly, and grosse i∣gnorance, euen in Grammer is dis∣couered. - table of contents
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A Declaration of the first poynt to be deba∣ted.
M. Collins his grosse or rather ma∣licious construction ofgerere personam. His notorious want of memory, wit, & conscience. CHAP. I. -
M. Collins his answere to a place ofS. Augustine, & his6. notes vpon the same are examined, and confuted. And by the way his notable folly, fraude, contradi∣ctions, and shamefull abuse aswell ofS. Augustine &Origen, as of his Aduer∣sary, is discouered. CHAP. II. -
M Collins his answere to another place of S.
Augustine is examined. Three rea∣sons which he vrgeth against the primacy ofS. Peter are proued to be most ridicu∣lous; the first being nothing to the pur∣pose, and the other two being as forcible against our Sauiours Supremacy, as a∣gainstS. Peters. CHAP. III. -
M. Collins his answere to a third place ofS. Augustine is confuted, with the dis∣cory of his foolish, and false glosse vpon it, and his childish ignorance in impug∣ning still our Sauiours Supremacy, no les then S. Peters. CHAP. IIII. -
A fourth place of
S. AVGVSTINE is debated, whichM. Collins chargeth the Adioynder to haue alleadged lame∣ly, and fraudulently. The imputation of fraude is cleared. A false glosse ofM. Col∣lins vponS. Cyprian is disproued. Fiue or six notable fooleryes of his detected; with his manifest corruption, and falsi∣fication of the sense, and text of the Adioynder. CHAP. V. -
M. Collins his answere to2. places, the one ofS Ambrose, and the other ofS. Leo, is proued to be exceeding fraudulent: and by the way many fooleries, and ridiculous absurdityes are discouered therin. FinallyM. Casaubon (to whomeM. Collins remitteth his Aduersary) is found to be very defectiue, and absurd; iniurious to Carinall Bellarmine, and opposite toM. Collins. CHAP. VI. -
The Author passeth to another Controuersy touching Prayer to Saints, and the Ve∣neration of their relikes: and for breui∣tyes sake vndertaketh from henceforth to discouer only
M. Collins his falsityes fraudes, and manifest lyes; omitting his absurdityes and fooleryes.AND In this ChapterM. Collins is conuinced toaue shamefully abused not onely the Author, but also S. Hierome, S Basil, the Councell ofGangra, S. Ephraem, S. Gregory Nazianzen, andS. Epi∣phanius. And by the way, Answere is returned to my Lord ofWinchester, of a message which he sent to the Author byM. Collins. CHAP. VII. -
An impious and absurd glosse of
M. Col∣lins vpon a discourse of S.Epiphani∣us against the Collyridian Heretikes is examined, and proued to be partly re∣pugnant to the text of that holy Father, and partly opposite to the beliefe, and doctrine of his Maiesty; and finally blasphemous, and most iniurious to the immaculate Mothr of God, whose ho∣nour is defended throughout the whole Chapter. CHAP. VIII. -
M. Collins is conuinced to haue shameful∣ly abused diuers other ancient Fathers, to wit,S Gregory Nissen, S. Chryso∣stome, the Councell ofConstātinople, S. Augustine, andTheodoret; and to haue left my Lord ofWinchester in the Lurch vndefended, touching a most fraudulent abuse ofCardinall Bellar∣mine, wherwith his Lordship was deep∣ly charged in the Adioynder.CHAP. IX. -
A manifest discouery of
M. Collins his fraud in corrupting the Text, and per∣uerting the Sense of the Adioynder, touching the adoration of holy Relikes; he belyethGregory de Valentia, whom he vnderstandeth not: He abuseth e∣gregiouslyS. Hierome many wayes, in belying him, in clipping his text, in peruerting his sense, and incalumnia∣ting him. Lastly he is proued to be most ignorant euen in Grammar.CHAP. X. -
A serious discourse of
M. Collins against the veneration, reseruation, digging vp and carrying about of holy Reliques is throughly examined, and his incredi∣ble impudency, fraud, & falshood ther∣in discouered by the manifest abuse of S.Ambrose, Sozomen, Theodoret, S. Chrysostome, Optatus, S. Gre∣gory the Great,S. Gregory ofTow∣ers, Origen, Victor Vticensis, andS. Hierome. CHAP. XI. -
My Lord of Winchester being charged in the Adioynder with inexcusable falsity in the manifest abuse of
S. Augustine, is abandoned by his championM. Col∣lins: in whome also three notable frauds are discoueredouching one sentence of the same holy Father; and that he hath shamefully belyed Cardinall Bellar∣mine Lastly the veneration, and tran∣slation of holy Reliques, and the custom to carry them in procession, is clearely proued out ofS. Augustine. CHAP. XII. - THE CONCLVSION TO THE VNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
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AN APPENDIX TOVCHING a place of
S. Ephraem, alleadged by myLo. of Winchester, against Prayer to Saints, de∣bated withM. Collins before in the7. Chap. num.50. & sequent. - Faultes escaped in the print.