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twelve Chapters, anfwering unto the like Figures at the Foot of the Pages of the first of Mr. Waddefworth's Letters.

Chap. I.

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Idolater, The Uniformity of
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Faith in Proteftant Religion,
Chap. II. Of the contrariety of Sects pre-
tended to be amongst Reformers. Their diffe
rences, how matters of Faith. Of each pre-
tending Scripture, and the Holy Ghost, p. 256

Chap. III. Of the want of a human, external, infallible Fudge and Interpreter. The Objections answered. First, That Scriptures are oft matter of Controversy. Secondly, That they are the Law and Rule. Thirdly, That Princes are no Judges. Fourthly, Nor a whole Council of Reformers. The Pope's being the Judge and Interpreter overthrown by Reafons; and by his palpable miss-interpreting the Scriptures in his Decretals. The file of his Court. His Breves about the Oath of Allegiance

p. 265 Chap. IV. Of the fate of the Church of England, and whether it may be reconciled with Rome. Whether the Pope be Antichrift, PAULO V. VICE-DEO, OUR LORD GOD THE POPE: The Relation de moderandis titulis, with the issue of it, Chap. V. Of the fafenefs to join to the Roman being confeffed to be a true Church by her

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Oppofites. Mr. P. Wotton's perverfion, printed at Venice.The Badge of Christ's Sheep, p.311. i Chap. VI. Of fraud and corruption in alledging Councils, Fathers and Doctors. The falfifications imputed to Morney, Bishop Jewel, Mr. Fox, Tyndal's Teftament: Parfons four falfboods in feven lines. A taste of the forgeries of the Papacy. In the ancient Popes Epiftles, Conftantine's Donation, Gratian; the Schoolmen and Breviaries by the complaint of the Venetian Divines. The Fathers not untouch'd, nor the Hebrew Text, P. 323

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Chap. VII. Of the Armies of evident Witneffes for the Romanists. Whence it feems fo to the unexpert Soldier. The Cenfure of the Centurists touching the Doctrine of the Anci ents. Danæus of S. Auguftine's opinion touching Purgatory, An inftance or two of Impofture in wrefting Tertullian, Cyprian, Auguf tine,

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Chap. VIII. Of the Invisibility of the Church faid to be an evafion of Proteftants. The Promifes made to the Church, and her glorious titles, how they are verified out of S. Auguftine; fally applied to the whole Visible Church, or Reprefentative, or the Pope,

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Chap, IX, Of lack of Uniformity in matters of Faith in all Ages and Places. What mat ters of Faith the Church holds uniformly; and fo the Proteftants. Of Wickliff and Hus,&c. whether they were Martyrs,

P. 303 Chap. X. Of the Original of Reformation in Luther, Calvin, Scotland, England. Whether King Henry the Eighth were a good Head

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of the Church. Of the Reformers in France and Holland. The original growth and fupporting of the Pope's Monarchy confidered,p.365

Chap. XI. Of lack of Succefion, Bishops, true Ordinations, Orders, Priesthood. The fabulous Ordination at the Nags-Head examined. The Statute 8 Elizabeth. Bonner's fighting the first Parliament, and Dr. Bancroft's Anfwer to Mr. Alablafter. The Form of Priesthood enquired,

P. 389 Chap. XII. Of the Conclufion. Mr. Waddefworth's Agonies and Proteftation. The Proteftation and Refolution of the Author and conceipt of Mr. Waddefworth, and his accompt,

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