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Chap. III. Impossibility of the MEANS of Reconciliation......... 72
HI. THE HONOUR OF THE MARRIED CLERGY, MAINTAIN-
ED AGAINST THE MALICIOUS CHALLENGES OF C. E., MASS-
PRIEST: or, THE APOLOGY WRITTEN SOME YEARS SINCE
FOR THE MARRIAGE OF PERSONS ECCLESIASTICAL, MADE
GOOD, AGAINST THE CAVILS OF C. E. PSEUDO-CATHOLIC
PRIEST.
Dedication to the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY,
The Answer to the Advertisement......
Book I....
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IV. REVERENDISSIMO VIRO D° MARCO ANTONIO DE DOMI-
NIS, ARCHIEPISCOPO SPALATENSI, EPISTOLA DISCESSUS
SUI AD ROMAN DISSUASORIA....
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V. THE OLD RELIGION: A TREATISE, WHEREIN IS LAID DOWN
THE TRUE STATE OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWIXT THE RE-
FORMED AND ROMAN CHURCH, AND THE BLAME OF THIS
SCHISM IS CAST UPON THE TRUE AUTHORS SERVING FOR
THE VINDICATION OF OUR INNOCENCE, FOR THE SETTLING
OF WAVERING MINDS, FOR A PRESERVATION AGAINST PO-
PISH INSINUATIONS. WITH AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR SUCH
READERS, AS FORMERLY STUMBLED AT SOME PASSAGES IN
THE BOOK.
Dedication to the Diocese of Exeter.........
INTRODUCTION.
214
223
Sect. 1. The Extent of the Differences betwixt the Churches 228
Sect. 2. The Original of the Differences betwixt the Churches 230
Sect. 3. The Reformed unjustly charged with Novelty, He-
resy, Schism.......
233
Sect. 4. The Church of Rome guilty of this Schism.............. 236
Chap. I. On JUSTIFICATION BY INHERENT RIGHTEOUSNESS..... 238
Sect. 1. Its Newness.
Sect. 2. Against Scripture........
Sect. 3. Against Reason......
Chap. II. On the Doctrine of MERIT..................................................
Chap. III. On the Doctrine of TRANSUBSTANTIATION...........
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242
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245
ib.
246
247
248
249
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253
Chap. VIII. On DIVINE SERVICE IN AN UNKNOWN TONGUE.
Sect. 1. Its newness .......................
270
Sect. 2. Against Scripture.
Sect. 3. Against Reason .....
272
Chap. IX. On FULL AND FORCED SACRAMENTAL CONFESSION.
Sect. 3. Against Reason
Sect. 4. The Novelty of Absolution before Satisfaction
Chap. X. On THE INVOCATION OF SAINTS.
Chap. XII. On the Romish Doctrine of TRADITIONS.
Chap. XIII. On the ENCROACHMENTS OF THE BISHOP OF ROME.
Sect. 1. The Newness of the Universal Headship of the
Bishop of Rome
Sect. 2. The Newness of Challenged Infallibility
Sect. 3. The Newness of the Pope's Superiority to General
Councils
290
293
Sect. 4. The New Presumption of Papal Dispensations ......... 294
Sect. 5. The New Challenge of Popes' domineering over
Kings and Emperors
Chap. XIV. The EPILOGUE, both of EXHORTATION and
APOLOGY
An Apologetical Advertisement to the Reader ....
...... 295
297
301
VI. THE RECONCILER. AN EPISTLE PACIFICATORY OF THE
SEEMING DIFFERENCES OF OPINION, CONCERNING THE
NEWNESS AND VISIBILITY OF THE ROMAN CHURCH,
Address from Bp Hall to Edward Earl of Norwich .... ..
Letter from Bp. Hall to the Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield ... 317
Answer from the Bishop of Coventry and Litchfield to Bp. Hall ... 318
Letter from Bp. Hall to the Bishop of Salisbury
309
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Answer from the Bishop of Salisbury to Bp. Hall.........
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322
324
332
Letter from Bp. Hall to the Rev. Dr. Prideaux
Answer from Dr. Prideaux to Bp. Hall..
Letter from Bp Hall to the Rev. Dr. Primrose
Answer from Dr. Primrose to Bp. Hall
Letter from Bp. Hall to Mr. H. Chomley
VII. CERTAIN CATHOLIC PROPOSITIONS, WHICH A DEVOUT
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AN-
SON OF THE CHURCH HUMBLY OFFERS TO THE SERIOUS
CONSIDERATION OF ALL INGENUOUS CHRISTIANS, WHERE-
SOEVER DISPERSED ALL THE WORLD OVER
VIII. INURBANITATI PONTIFICIE RESPONSIO.-AN
SWER TO POPE URBAN'S INURBANITY: EXPRESSED
IN A BRIEF SENT TO LEWIS THE FRENCH KING, EXASPE-
RATING HIM AGAINST THE PROTESTANTS IN FRANCE.
WRITTEN IN LATIN BY THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHER
IN GOD, JOSEPH, LORD BISHOP OF EXETER. TRANS-
LATED INTO ENGLISH BY HIS SON, ROBERT HALL, MAS-
TER OF ARTS, IN EXETER COLLEGE, IN OXFORD.....
IX. A LETTER PARÆNETICAL TO A WORTHY KNIGHT,
READY TO REVOLT FROM THE RELIGION ESTA-
BLISHED........
335
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X. A PLAIN AND FAMILIAR EXPLICATION OF CHRIST'S
PRESENCE IN THE SACRAMENT OF HIS BODY
AND BLOOD, OUT OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH OF
ENGLAND. FOR THE SATISFYING OF A SCRUPULOUS
FRIEND. ANNO 1631...............
PART SECOND: ON THE QUESTIONS BETWEEN THE CHURCH
OF ENGLAND AND THE DISSENTERS.
I, A COMMON APOLOGY OF THE CHURCH OF
ENGLAND, AGAINST THE UNJUST CHAL-
LENGES OF THE OVER-JUST SECT, COMMON-
LY CALLED BROWNISTS. WHEREIN THE GROUNDS
AND DEFENCES OF THE SEPARATION ARE LARGELY
DISCUSSED. OCCASIONED BY A LATE PAMPHLET,
PUBLISHED UNDER THE NAME OF "AN ANSWER TO
A CENSORIOUS EPISTLE.
Dedication to the Church of England .....
Section
1. The Answerer's Preamble-retorted-confuted.
2. The Parties written to and their Crime..........
The crime of Separation, how great
3. The Kinds of Separation, and which is just....
4. The Antiquity and Examples of Separation
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388
5. What Separation is to be made by Churches, in their Planting
or Restoration .....
6. What Separation the Church of England hath made
7. Constitution of a Church-Faith, the First Part of Constitution 394
8. Order, the Second Part of Constitution, how far requisite, and
whether hindered by Constraint
12. The Apostacy of the Church of England...
13. The Separatists' Acknowledgments of the Graces of the Church
402
of England......
406
14. The Unnaturalness of some principal Separatists...
15. What the Separatists think themselves beholden to the Church
of England for
16. The Motherhood of the Church of England, how far it obligeth
411
17. The want of pretended Ordinances of God, whether sinful to us;
and whether they are to be set up without Princes ......... 412
18. The Bonds of God's Word unjustly pleaded by the Separatists... 414
19. The Necessity of their pretended Ordinances
20. The Enormities of the Church, in common
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416
21. The Church of England is the Spouse of Christ
417
23. The Separation made by our holy Martyrs.....
24. What Separation England hath made
22. How the Church of England hath separated from Babylon 418
25. The Main Grounds of Separation
The Prelacy of the Church of England ...........
26. The Truth and Warrant of the Ministry of England
27. Confused Communion of the Profane.
28. Our Errors, intermingled with Truth
29. Whether our Prelacy be Anti-christian
30. The Judgment and Practice of other Reformed Churches
31. Our Synod's determination of things indifferent
32. Sins sold in our Courts .......
33. Our Loyalty to Princes cleared: their's questioned
34. Errors of Free-will, &c. feigned upon the Church of England
35. Kneeling at the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
36. Whether our Ordinary, and Service-Book be made Idols by us... 440
38. Commutation of Penance in our Church
37. Marriage not made a Sacrament by the Church of England
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446
39. Oath Ex Officio-Necessity of Confession
447
40. Holy-days how observed in the Church of England
448
41. Our Approbation of an Unlearned Ministry disproved
449
42. Penances enjoined in the Church of England ....
450
43. The Practices of the Church of England concerning the Funerals
46. On what ground Separation or Ceremonies were objected
47. Estimation of Ceremonies, and Subjection to the Prelates
48. The State of the Temple, and of our Church in resemblance
49. Whether Ministers should endure themselves silenced.............. 462
50. Power of Reforming Abuses given to the Church: and the Issue
of the Neglect of it......
51. The View of the Sins and Disorders of others, whereupon ob-
jected, and how far it should affect us.
Separation from the world how required
52. The Nearness of the State and Church, and the Great Errors
found by the Separatists in the French and Dutch
Churches
53. Conversation with the World
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471
54. The Impure Mixtures of the Church of England.-1. Canons.
2. Sin uncensured. 3. Hierarchy. 4. Service-Book.......... 472
55. The Judgment of our own and our Neighbours of our Church 474
56. The Issue of Separation ....
57. The Brownists' scornful Opinion of our People
Conclusion. From the fearful Answer of Separation
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479
II. A LETTER TO MR. WILLIAM STRUTHERS, ONE OF THE
PREACHERS OF EDINBURGH
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III. A LETTER FOR THE OBSERVATION OF THE FEAST OF
CHRIST'S NATIVITY
490
IV. CERTAIN IRREFRAGABLE PROPOSITIONS, WORTHY OF
SERIOUS CONSIDERATION.
Dedication to the King
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501
Seven Irrefragable Propositions, concerning Oaths and Covenants 502
Two, as undoubted, Propositions, concerning Church-Government. 504
V. EPISCOPACY BY DIVINE RIGHT, Asserted.
Dedication to King Charles
1. An Expostulatory Entrance into the Question ......
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2. The Difference of the Condition of Foreign Churches and
Divines, from those of our Northern Neighbours.............. 512
3. The Judgment of the German Reformers, concerning the retain-
ing of Episcopacy....
514
4. The Attestation of Famous Divines abroad to our Episcopacy... 515
5. The Particularity of the Difference in our Freedom, and the
Benefit of a Monarchical Reformation ......
6. The Project and Substance of the Treatise following
Part First. POSTULATA.
1. The First Ground, or Postulate:
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That Government, whose Foundation is laid by Christ, and
whose Fabric is raised by the Apostles, is of Divine In-
stitution
2. The Second Ground:
The Practice and Recommendation of the Apostles, is sufficient
Warrant for an Apostolical Institution
3. The Third Ground:
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523
The Forms, ordained for the Church's Administration by the
Apostles, were for Universal and Perpetual Use ........ 524
4. The Fourth Ground:
The Universal Practice of the Church immediately succeed-
ing the Apostolic Times, is a sure Commentary upon the
Practice of the Apostles, and our best Direction.-The
Two Famous Rules of Tertullian and St. Augustine, to
this purpose, asserted ...........
5. The Fifth Ground:
The Primitive Saints and Fathers neither would nor durst set
up another Form of Government, different from that they
received of the Apostles
If the next Successors would have innovated the Form
of Government; yet they would not, in so short a space,
have diffused it through the whole Christian World
7. The Seventh Ground:
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533
The Ancientest Histories of the Church and Writings of the
First Fathers, are rather to be believed in the report of
the Primitive State of the Church, than the latest Authors 534
8. The Eighth Ground;
Those, whom the Ancient Church of God and all the Holy
Fathers of the Church since, have condemned for Heretics,
are no fit guides for us to follow, in that their judgment of
the Government for which they were so condemned....... 536
9. The Ninth Ground:
The Accession of Honourable Titles and Compatible Privi-
leges, makes no Difference in the substance of a Lawful
and Holy Calling ....
537