A vindication of the Bishop of Condom's Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in answer to a book entituled, An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, &c. : with a letter from the said Bishop.
- Title
- A vindication of the Bishop of Condom's Exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church in answer to a book entituled, An exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England, &c. : with a letter from the said Bishop.
- Author
- Johnston, Joseph, d. 1723.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Henry Hills ...,
- 1686.
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- Subject terms
- Wake, William, -- 1657-1737. -- Exposition of the doctrine of the Church of England.
- Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, -- 1627-1704. -- Exposition de la doctrine de l'Eglise catholique sur les matières de controverse.
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Contents
- title page
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A VINDICATION OF THE
EXPOSITION of theDOCTRINE OF THECatholic Church. -
PART I. Containing an Answer to the Preface. -
PART II.
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ART. I. INTRODƲCTION. -
ART. II. Religious Worship is terminated only in God. -
ART. III. Invocation of Saints. -
ART. IV. Images and Relics. -
ART. V. Of Justification. -
ART. VI. Of Merits. -
ART. VII. Satisfactions, Purgatory and Indulgences. -
ART. VIII. Of the Sacraments in general. -
ART. IX. Of Baptism. -
ART. X.
Confirmation. -
ART. XI. Of Penance and Confession. -
ART. XII. Of Extream Ʋnction. -
ART. XIII. Of Marriage. -
ART. XIV. Of Holy Orders. -
ART. XV. Of the Eucharist. -
ART. XVI. Of the Sacrifice of the Mass. -
ART. XVII. Of the Epistle to theHebrews. -
ART. XVIII. Reflections upon the foregoing Doctrine. -
ART. XIX. Communion under both Species. -
ART. XX. Of the wrítten and unwritten Word. -
ART. XXI. Of the Authority of the Church. -
ART. XXII. Authority of the Holy See, and of Episcopacy.
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A Copy of the Bishop of
Meaux 's Letter. -
A POST-SCRIPT
To the Author or Authors of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the Church ofEng∣land, &c. - THE CONTENTS.
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A Catalogue of Books Printed for
Henry Hills, Printer to the King's most Excel∣lent Majesty, for his Houshold and Chappel, 1686. And are to be Sold next door to his House inBlack-fryers, atRichard Cheese 's. - ERRATA.