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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- M.DC.XIII. [1613]
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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.
Contents
- title page
- THE PRINTER to the Reader.
- THE TABLE OF CHAPTERS.
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THE AVTHORS INTENTION IS DECLARED, AND
M. D. Andrewes his interpretation ofPasce oues meas, examined, and confuted. FVRTHERMORE It is shewed, that he hath belyedS. Augustine, corruptedS. Ambrose, notably abusedS. Cyril, vainly carped at a law in theCode, & foolishly approued the vnlawfull pro∣ceeding ofIustinian the Emperour against two Popes. -
THE ANSVVERS OF M. ANDREWS TO Certayne places of the
Councell ofCalcedon are exa∣mined, and confuted. His notable fraud in diuers things, and especially in the allegation of aCanon of that Coun∣cell is discouered: and the supreme authority of theSea Apostolike clearely proued out of the sameCouncell, andCanon. -
M. D. ANDREVVS HIS ANSVVERES TO three places of the Fathers are examined. AND By the way the Cardinall is cleared from a false imputation of
Iouinians heresy, andM. Andrews truly charged therewith. Finally all that which we teach concerning the Popes authority is necessarily deduced out ofM. An∣drews his owne doctrine, and expresse words. -
FOVRE OTHER PLACES OF THE FATHERS ARE DEBATED: And
M. Andrews his Answers thereto confuted. With a Discouery of notable corruption and falsity in him: and of three manifest lyes within litle more then three lynes. AND By occasion thereof, it is also proued, that8. Popes who liued inS. Augustines tyme, had, and exercysed an vniuersall and supreme Authority. -
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r . ANDREVVES HIS ANSWERS TO THREE OTHER PLACES Alleadged by the Cardinall out of the Fathers, are examined and confuted: and diuers absurdities discouered therin. AND Finally he is proued to be a Wrangler in the highest degree. -
A FVRTHER MANIFESTATION OF MAISTER ANDREWS HIS Tryfling, wrangling, and fraudulent humour, by his An∣swers to other places of the Fathers, concerning
Prayer to Saints, which he deuydeth into three rankes, whereof the two first are examined in this Chapter. -
THE ANSVVERS OF M
r . ANDREVVS TO THE FATHERS OF THE THIRD RANKE, are examined, and found to be eyther impertinent, fraudulent, or most iniurious to them; namely to SAmbrose, whome he egregiously abuseth. ALSO It is euidently shewed, that theInuocation of Saynts was generally practised and approued, as well by the ancient Fathers, as by all other faithfull Christians, in the Pri∣mitiue Church. -
CERTAYNE OBIECTIONS OF M. ANDREWS AGAINST PRAYERS TO SAYNTS ARE ANSWERED: AND by the way, an Imposture of the pretended Bishops and Clergy of the Prouince of
Canterbury in a Syno∣dicall Canon of theirs is discouered. AND Finally,M. Andrews is proued to haue notably wrangled, iuggled, and tryfled throughout this whole Controuersy. -
THE CONCLVSION OF THIS ADIOYNDER, DEVIDED INTO TWO CHAPTERS. IN THIS, are detected diuers fraudes and shifts common to
M. Andrews withM. Barlow ; as to change the state of the question, to dissemble that which most importeth in the Cardinalls text and arguments; to abuse, wrest, bely and falsefy not only the Cardinall, but also the ancient Fathers, Councells, and holy Scriptures: and finally to face out matters impudētly for lack of proofs. -
THAT M
r . ANDREVVS OVERTHROWETH HIS owne cause, and fortifieth ours, granting many im∣portant points of Catholike Religion. THAT he is turnedPuritan in the point of the Kings Ecclesi∣asticallSupremacy, and betrayeth hisMaiesties cause vnder hād, pretēding to defend it: & therfore is ney∣ther good EnglishProtestāt, nor yet goodSubiect. LASTLY what is the opinion of learned Strangers concer∣ning him, and his Booke: with a good aduise for a friendly farewell -
AN APPENDIX TOVCHING A
Register alleadged by M.Francis Mason, to proue THAT The first Protestant Byshops, in the reigne ofQueene Elizabeth, had a lawfull Consecration. - Faultes escaped in the Printing.
- A TABLE OF THE PRINCIPALL MATTERS HANDLED IN THIS ADIOYNDER.