An adioynder to the supplement of Father Robert Persons his discussion of M. Doctor Barlowes ansvvere &c. Contayning a discouery, and confutation of very many foule absurdityes, falsities, and lyes in M. D. Andrewes his Latin booke intituled, Responsio ad apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini &c. An answere to the apology of Card. Bellarmine. Written by F.T. ... Also an appendix touching a register alleaged by M. Franc. Mason for the lawfull ordayning of Protestant bishops in Q. Elizabeths raigne.

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An adioynder to the supplement of Father Robert Persons his discussion of M. Doctor Barlowes ansvvere &c. Contayning a discouery, and confutation of very many foule absurdityes, falsities, and lyes in M. D. Andrewes his Latin booke intituled, Responsio ad apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini &c. An answere to the apology of Card. Bellarmine. Written by F.T. ... Also an appendix touching a register alleaged by M. Franc. Mason for the lawfull ordayning of Protestant bishops in Q. Elizabeths raigne.
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Fitzherbert, Thomas, 1552-1640.
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Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626. -- Responsio ad apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini, quam nuper edidit contra praefationem monitoriam.
Mason, Francis, 1566?-1621. -- Of the consecration of the bishops in the Church of England.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
Catholics -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"An adioynder to the supplement of Father Robert Persons his discussion of M. Doctor Barlowes ansvvere &c. Contayning a discouery, and confutation of very many foule absurdityes, falsities, and lyes in M. D. Andrewes his Latin booke intituled, Responsio ad apologiam Cardinalis Bellarmini &c. An answere to the apology of Card. Bellarmine. Written by F.T. ... Also an appendix touching a register alleaged by M. Franc. Mason for the lawfull ordayning of Protestant bishops in Q. Elizabeths raigne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00916.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2025.

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A TABLE OF THE PRINCIPALL MATTERS HANDLED IN THIS ADIOYNDER.

A
  • ADORATION diuersly mentioned in Scripture. 371.373.376.
  • S. Ambrose his proofe of S. Peters Supremacy out of the words Pasce oues meas. pag. 8. abused by M. Andrews, 281.282.283
  • Anatolius Bishop of Constan∣tinople censured by Pope Leo. p. 62.63. His submission, p. 65.
  • M. Andrewes his abuse of S. Augustin & S. Ambrose, p. 5.6.7. 8.18.415. His vayne braggs, p. 9. his beggarly proofe of Princes spi∣rituall Supremacy, p. 12. sauours of Iudaisme ibid. His egregious equiuocation, pag. 13. confounded by his owne Instance, pag. 14. How he is a pecuniary Pastour, pag. 16. His abuse of S. Cyril, pag. 19. His shuttlecocks & fools bolts, pag. 24. His abuse of the Law Inter Claras, p. 33.34.35. & 38. His bely∣ing and corrupting the Councell of Calcedon, pag. 40.43. & 82. his Galli-maufrey or hoch-potch pag. 79. his strang paradox, pag. 75. His strayning of the Greeke text ib. His cause ouerthrowne by himself. pag 89. his seared conscience p. 97. His foolish Glosse, & fraud vpon S. Cyprian, pag. 102.105. &c. His abuse of Cardinall Bellarmine, pag. 113.116.117.355. His professiō of Iouianisme 120. His idle head, pag. 130. His impertinent trifling pag. 18. His trifling tale of Lati∣nos. pag. 144 His zeale greater then his wit, pag 154. His Trāsmarinus Nemo, pag. 162. His Father a Fa∣ther of lyes, 192. proued a wran∣gler, cap. 5. & 6. pertotum. he ouerthroweth all subordination in the Church, 198. His petty frauds, 202. his phantasticall conceipts, 203. His dull head, 204. His 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. 207.360. greatly trou∣bled

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  • with litle words. 208. His igh in the ayre, pag 09. A pecu∣niary Pastour, 210. Confuteth him∣self, 220. A meere wrangler, pag. 222.268. His inference of Quidli∣bet ex Quolibet, pag. 233. His Cri∣pticall Cauill against S. Ephrem. 23. His Goggery. pag. 241. His abuse of S Epiphanius. 254. Of S. Ambrose, 269. His euill for∣tune, 274. His clipping & paring of Fathers authorities when they make against him 278. His con∣fusion of the Priest with the peo∣ple, Masse with Mattines &c. 298. His abuse of Theodoret, 307. his scrupulosity in alleaging of Autho∣rityes, 323. Pressed with his owne Argument, 324. Proueth him∣selfe a Iew, 325. His transgressiō of the Synodicall Canons of En∣gland. 333. His silly discourse a∣bout prayer to Saints 337. Prodi∣gall of his Rhetorick 343. Wron∣geth his Maiesty, 349. His erring of malice 56. His trifling obie∣ctions, 357.358.359. His chan∣ging the state of the Question a∣bout the Popes Primacy, 362. Cō∣cerning holy reliques, 368. His poore conceipt of S. Iohn the Euā∣gelist, 370. A iest of his spoyled, 374. Triumpheth when he looseth, 377. His Dissimulation of mat∣ters that most import to be expli∣cated 386.388. His want of paper in text & margent to set downe the truth 394. His Lucidum interual∣lum, 405. His abuse of S. Gre∣gory 407. his bad conscience 412. His outfacing of matters when he cannot answere, 418. His abuse of the Iesuits, 425.426. He tri∣th how neere he can go to the Ca∣tholike Religion & misse it, 430.431. his poore conceyt of the K. Ec∣clesiasticall Supremacy, 459. How it may be in his Pater noster, but not in his Creed, 460. Excluded by M. Andrews, 467. from his Ma∣iesty 471. How he is turned Pu∣ritan, pag. 477.480.
  • Angell in the Apocalyps for bad S. Iohn to adore him & why? pag. 370.
  • Appeales to Rome, pag. 155. by Anthony Byshop of Fussula, 160. allowed by the Primate of Numi∣dia, 164. testified by S. Augustine and others, pag. 165. by S. Iohn Chrysostome, 184.
  • S. Augustine abused by M. Andr. p 4.5.6. his acknowledgment & re∣spect of S. Peters Supremacy p. 17. p. 150.159.167.189. his approuing of prayers to Saints 296.297.298.
  • Authority of the Sea of Rome in all ages, p. 169.170.173.180.181.188. proued by all the ancient Fa∣thers, passim. by Origen, 198. by S. Hilary, 189.200.
  • Authors reason and intention of this Booke p. 2.3. what question handled therin. ibid. pag. 4.
B
  • M. BARLOW and M. An∣drewes disagree about our English Clergies gouerne∣ment, 422.
  • S. Basils discourse of prayer to Saints 218. of Inuocation of Mar∣tyrs. 223.
  • Beggary of the Church & Cler∣gy of England, 457.
  • Ca. Bellarmine abused by M. Andrewes & cleared pag. 108.221.

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  • 355. his meaning about our pray∣ers to Saints, and their praying for vs explicated, 215.
  • Bishops of the East-church de∣posed by the Pope pag 53.
C
  • CHRIST our Mediatour & Aduocate, 339.
  • S. Chrisostome proueth S. Pe∣ters Supremacy pag. 22. & 142. His appeale to Pope Innocentius 184. His testimony for inuocatiō of Saints. 244.
  • Church of the East subiect to the West, pag. 49. Church why it is called one Mother pag. 105. built equally vpon the Apostles, pag. 144. how it only challengeth the name Catholick 451. Church of England beggarly, 457.
  • Collyridians their heresy, 255.
  • Constantinople subiect to the Church of Rome, pag. 50. Gods Iudgement vpon that Church for her schisme, pag. 54.
  • Constitutions of the pretended Bishops of England, pag. 330. con∣uinced of fraud by his Maiesty 332.
  • Conference at Hampton-Court before his Maiesty. 332.
  • L. Cromwell Vicar Generall to K. Henry 8. in spiritualibus 469.
  • Councell of Calcedon approued the Popes Supremacy, pag. 39.40. Councell of Ephesus & head therof 187. Councels why assembled, pag 227. Councell of Loadicea forbid∣deth Idolatry to Angels 308.
  • Customes Ecclesiasticall of what force & validity pag. 293.
  • S. Cyprian proueth the vnity of the Church by the vnity of the head thereof 101.104. also the Primacy of S. Peter. pag. 106.
  • S. Cyril acknowledged S. Pe∣ters Supremacy. pag. 17. abused by M. Andrewes pag. 19.
D
  • DAMASVS Pope what au∣thority attributed to him by S. Hierome pag. 173.
  • Difference betweene the Prima∣cy of S. Peter, and the priuiledges graunted to the Roman Sea. 83.
  • Dignity of Gods grace increaseth the value of merit. 437.
  • Dioscorus Patriark of Constan∣tinople depriued by Pope Leo. p. 94.
E
  • S. EPHREM calumniated by M Andrews 239.
  • S. Epiphanius abused by M. Andrewes, 254.
  • Equality how it is sometimes to be vnderstood, pag. 45.46.
  • Equality of obligation requireth equality of care, pag. 80.
F
  • FATHERS of the Church abused, misconstrued, belyed and falsified by M Andrewes. pag. 5.6.7.18.19.415. & passim.
  • Father of Lyes M. Andrewes his Father, 192.
  • Fall of S. Peter no preiudice to his Primacy. pag. 148.149.150.
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  • Francis, vide Mason.
G
  • F. GARNET impudently belyed by M. Andrewes 247.
  • Grace of Christ worketh a true inherent Iustification in vs. pag. 391.
H
  • HERETICKS the later fol∣low the elder. pag. 152. He∣resy to condemne prayer to Saints, 249. Heresy of the Collyridians, 255. Heretikes their tricks to ouer∣throw playne places by obscure. 279.
  • S. Hierome abused by M. An∣drewes, pag. 113. how he acknow∣ledgeth S. Peters Supremacy pag. 119. His contradiction of Vigilan∣tius for denying prayer to Saints, p. 228.
  • S. Hilaryes proof for S. Peters Primacy, pag. 199.200.
I
  • IDOLATRY of the Phrygi∣ans done to Angells 310.
  • Iesuits belyed by M. Andrewes for not synning. 425.
  • Images of Saints vsed in the Church, 264. approued by S. Gre∣gor. Nissen. ibid.
  • Inuocation of him in whome we belieue, how it is meant by S. Paul pag. 213. Inuocation of Martyrs, 23. miraculous effects thereby 225. not confirmed by any decree in the primitiue Church & why? p. 227. warranted by S. Chrisostome pag. 244. Vniuersall in his tyme, 245. How the belief thereof is necessary to saluation 248. approued by S. Gregorie Nazianz. 253. by Nissen. 264. practised by Theodosius the Emperour, 286. defended by S. Paulinus, 295. by S. Augustine 296. impugned by Protestants, 336.337.
  • Justinian the Emperour his law for the Popes Supremacy, pag. 25. His facts against two Popes exami∣ned & reproued pag. 30. His i∣gnorance, pag. 32. His death and repentance, pag. 33.36.37.
K
  • KEYES and Pastorall Com∣mission giuen to S. Peter not mentioned in the Canō of the Coū∣cell of Constantinople, pag. 84.
  • Kings neuer came to the Gouer∣nement of the Church 464. Exclu∣ded by a Rule of M. Andrewes, 465. King of England taketh his power Eclesiasticall from the Par∣liament. 468.
L
  • LAW of Moyses, how Chri∣stians may ground theron. p. 11.
  • P. Leo his controuersy with Martian the Emperour and Ana∣tolius Bishop of Constantinople, pag. 62.63.64.70.72.73. His primacy acknowledg by the Councell of Calcedon. pag. 90.92.

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  • 93.94.
  • Locusts that destroy Religi∣ous profession & perfection are Protestants. 450.
M
  • Mr. MASON his Register for the Consecration of the first Protestant Bishops confu∣ted. In appendice per totum.
  • Martian the Emperour his con∣trouersy with Pope Leo, pag. 61.
  • Martyrs inuocated 223. miracu∣lous effects therby 225.
  • S. Maximus B. of Turin his homiles of Saints, pag. 205.
  • Merits of Christ how we are sa∣ued by them 342. Merit of good works granted by M. Andrewes 434.436.
  • Miracles in the Cath. Church done at the Reliques of Saints 443. at Valentia in Spaine ibid. None wrought in the Protestāts Church & why ibid.
  • Monks of the Primitiue Church & their discipline .449. their first Institute approued by M. Andrews 448.
N
  • NAME Catholike belongeth only to the Roman Church 451.
  • S. Greg. Nazianz. his appro∣bation of prayer to Saintes. pag. 253. to our B. Ladie. ibid.
  • S. Greg. Nissen his approbation of holy reliques in the Church, 264. of prayer to Saints ibid. His prayer to S. Theodor the Martyr, 267.
O
  • OATH of Supremacy, why it is vnlawfull, 461.
  • Origen his proof of S. Peters Primacy, 198.
P
  • PASTORS their obligation of care of their Churches, pag. 76.78.
  • Prayer to Saintes approued by S. Basil 218. Impugned by Pro∣testants 336.337. conform to Scrip∣ture & deduced from it 344.
  • Power ouer the soule, implyeth power ouer the body. pag. 126.
  • Priuiledges grāted to the Church of Constantinople. pag. 44.45.46. Abrogated by Pope Leo pa. 47.
  • Puritans their Doctrine concer∣ning the Kinges Supremacy, 419. How some of them take the Oath of Supremacy, 420.
  • S. Peter how he bare the person of the Church when he receaued the Keyes, pag. 5. His Suprema∣cy grounded vpō the wordes Pasce oues meas pag. 8. acknowledged by S. Augustine pag. 17. By S: Cy∣ril, ibid. & by S. Hierome, pag. 119. by Origen 198. by S. Hilary, 199. How he was called the light of the Church pag. 103. How he was reprehended by S. Paul pag. 107. how he is the foundation of the Church, pag. 109. preferred before S. Iohn & why. pag. 118, How he may be called a Monarch pag. 134. His fall no

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  • preiudice to his Primacy, pag. 148.
Q
  • QVEENE Elizabeth her spi∣rituall Gouernment giuen vnto her by the Parliament 476.
R
  • RELIQVES of Saints vsed in the Church, 284. appro∣ued by S. Gregory Nissen. ibid.
  • M. Rogers against M. Andrews concerning our English Clergy, 422 423.
  • Roman Church neuer fayled in Faith by Gods prouidence pag. 124.
S
  • SAINTS praied vnto in all a∣ges, passim. how they heare our prayers and help vs, pag. 288. how they know our praiers and actions, 291.318.319. practised in the primi∣tiue Church 334. impugned by Pro∣testants out of Scripture 336.337. How they helpe vs by the partici∣pation of Christs power, 347. Protectors of Citties & Countries, ibid.
  • Schisme whence it commonly ariseth, pag. 125.
  • Signe of the Crosse in Baptisme 334.336.
  • Sermons de tempore in Latin and Greeke in S. Augustines tyme pag. 146. by S. Maximus Bi∣shop of Turin. 205.
  • Siluerius the Pope his vsage by Theodora, and Iustinian, pag. 32.33. defended by the Bishop of Pa∣tera, 24.35.36.
  • Speaches conditionall do not al∣wayes suppose a doubt in the Spea∣ker. 261.
  • Supremacy of S. Peter groun∣ded vpon the words Pasce oues meas, pag. 8. proued by S. Chri∣sostome, 142.
  • Supremacy Ecclesiasticall of the King of England and M. Andrews conceit thereof .459, excluded by a Rule of M. Andrewes 465.
T
  • THEODOSIVS the Em∣perour inuocated Saints pag. 286. particulerly S. Iohn Baptist. ibid.
  • Theodoretus restored to his Bi∣shoprike by Pope Leo pag. 59. A∣bused by Maister Andrewes, 307.
  • Theodora the Empresse her pra∣ctise against Pope Siluerius, pag. 31.
  • Tyranny more frequent in smal States, then in great Monarchies. pag. 130.

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V
  • VIGILANTIVS his he∣resy against prayer to Saints pag. 228. resisted by S. Hierome ibid. 377.378.379. M. Andrews his progenitour. 377.
  • Vniuersall Bishop the title giuen to the Pope by the Coūcell of Cal∣cedon, pag. 68.
  • Votiue represētations of hāds, feet, eyes &c. hung vp in Chur∣ches, in the Primitiue Church 20.
W
  • VVORKS good Works how the are said to saue vs. 272.
  • Wryters of diuers partes of Scripture vncertayne, pag 250.
FINIS.
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