A second parallel together with a vvrit of error sued against the appealer.
Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.

Harmony.

Church of Rome.

IN the forme of oath prescribed in the Bul of Pius 4 annext to the Coū∣cell of Trent. I ac∣knowledge the holy Catholicke and A∣postolicke Church of Rome, to be the Mo∣ther, and Mistresse of all Churches: and I vow and sweare true obedience to the Bishop of Rome, the successor of Pe∣ter, the Prince of the Apostles, & Vi∣car of Iesus Christ.

Bellarmin. de Romano Pontif. lib. 4. c. 1. The Pope is supreame Iudge in cōtrouersies of faith and manners.

Appealer.

ANsw. to Gag. p. 29. I could interpret S. Anselm well enough; as that if a controuersie were referred by the Church, or an here∣sie to bee corrected in the Church, wch touched the case of the Catholicke Church, it could not be put ouer more it∣ly to any one man, by the Church re∣presentatiue in a Councell, then vn∣to the Pope, first Bi∣shop of Christen∣dome, of greatest, not absolute power, among Bishops.