Licana perpetua Reli- of the Popes of Rome gione cuftodita Decre- themfelves, and the whole ta de Autoritate Con- Church, and kept with ciliorum Generalium, perpetual Veneration by quæ Seff. 4. & 5. continentur; nec probari a Gallicana Ecclefia, qui eorum Decretorum, quafi Dubiæ fint Autoritatis, ac minus approbata, robur infringant; aut ad folum Schifmatis tempusCon.cilii dicta detorque ant. the Gallican Church, III. Hinc Apoftolica III. Hence the Use of Poteftatis ufum Mo- the Apoftolical Power derandum per Cano- is to be Moderated by the nes, Spiritu Dei Con- Canons, Framed by the ditos & totius Mundi Spirit of God, and ConReverentia confecratos fecrated by the Veneration Valere etiam Regulas, of the Whole World. And Mores & Inftituta a likewife the Rules, CuRegno & Ecclefia Gal- ftoms, and Inftitutions licana recepta, Patrum- which have been Receiv'd que terminos manere by the Kingdom and GalInconcuffus; atque id lican Church are to be pertinere ad Amplitu- in Force, and the Bounds dinem Apoftolicæ fedis, of our Fathers to Remain ut Statua & Confue- Unfbaken; And that this tudines tante fedis, & is for the Eminence of Eccle Ecclefiarum Confenfi- the Apoftolical See, that one firmata propriam the Statutes and Ufage of ftabilitatem obtineant. fo Great a See, and Esta blifh'd by the Confent of the Churches, bou'd obtain their proper Stability. IV. In Fidei quoque IV. The Pope likewife Queftionibus præcipu- has the Chief Part in as fummi Pontificis Questions concerning the effe Partes, ejufque Decreta ad omnes & fingulas Ecclefias pertinere, nec tamen Irreformabile effe Judicium, nifi Ecclefiæ Confenfus accefferit. Faith, and bis Decrees have Refpect to All and Singular Churches: But Nevertheless his Fudg ment is not Irreformable, except the Confent of the Church go along with it. 4 દે THE CASE Farther Stated, Between the Church of Rome AND THE Church of England, Wherein the Chief Point, about the SUPREMACY Is Fully Difcufs'd : In a DIALOGUE between a Roman Catholick, and a Member of the Church of England. LONDON: Printed for George Strahan, at the Golden Ball, against the Royal Exchange, 1718. S. Auguftine's, S. Jerom's, and S. Cyprian's Opinion concerning the Roman Supremacy 18 S. Peter's Supremacy not proved from S. John xxi. |