An apolagy of the Holy Sea apostolicks proceeding for the gouernment of the Catholics of England during the tyme of persecution VVith a defense of a religious state, vvritten by Daniel of Iesus reader of Diuinity.
- Title
- An apolagy of the Holy Sea apostolicks proceeding for the gouernment of the Catholics of England during the tyme of persecution VVith a defense of a religious state, vvritten by Daniel of Iesus reader of Diuinity.
- Author
- Floyd, John, 1572-1649.
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- At Rouen :: By Nicolas Courant,
- M. DC. XXX. [1630]
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Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE To the Reader.
- approbations
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THE APOLAGY OF THE HOLY SEA, &c.
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HOW GREATLY
M is mistaken in saying that a particular Church cannot be without a Bishop.r . D'O∣ctourCAPVT I. -
The second necessity of a Bishop to giue Confirmation examined.
CAPVT II. -
M
r . Doctours discourse doth derogate from holyBaptisme. §. 1. -
S. Thomas his similitude declared, and how
Hee, with otherFathers is wronged. §.2. -
That Catholickes chrismed in Baptisme, though not confirmed by the Bishop, be perfect christians in the Fathers sence. §.
3. -
M
r . Doctours Assertions about the necessity of Confirmation, shewed to be exorbitant. §.4.
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M
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The necessity of the Diuine law for a Bishop in England, praetended by M
r . Doctour, confuted.CAPVT III. -
M
r . Doctours discourse not so duetifull towards the holy sea.§. 1. -
Catholicks of England are not bounde with increase of persecution to enter∣tayne a Bishop. §.
2. -
There is noe absolute diuine law binding the Pope to put Bishops in euery particular Church. §.
3. -
The Church of England as now things stand, according to the Holy Canons is not capable of a Bishop. §.
4.
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M
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The practise of the ancient church, M
r . Doctours fourth pretended necessity of a Bishop.CAPVT IV. -
Wether Regulars be eminent members of the Hierarchie.
CAPVT V. -
M
r . Doctours comparison betwixt the state of Re∣ligion and of Bishop examined.CAPVT VI. -
The Order of S. Benedict in the number of
Opitulacions. §.1. -
How the holie ancient Fathers did highly honour and preferre the state of Religion. §.
2. -
The excellency of Religious Pouerty not well conceaued by M
r . Doctour.§. 3. -
In what sorte the state of Bishops is preferred aboue the state of Religious. §.
4.
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The Order of S. Benedict in the number of
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That the Apostles vowed the state of Religion, and were properly Regulars.
CAPVT VII. -
Whether the Gouernment of the Church, or Prea∣ching vnto Infidels, belong by deuine insti∣tution to Secular priestes, rather then to Regulars?
CAPVT VIII. -
That M
r . Docturs vrging the Catholiques of England to receaue my Lord of Chalcedon as their Bishop and spiritual Prince, is very importune and vnreasonable. CAPVT IX.
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HOW GREATLY
- Pag lin. èrrata. corrige.