The peace of Rome Proclaimed to all the world, by her famous Cardinall Bellarmine, and the no lesse famous casuist Nauarre. Whereof the one acknowledgeth, and numbers vp aboue three hundred differences of opinion, maintained in the popish church. The other confesses neere threescore differences amongst their owne doctors in one onely point of their religion. Gathered faithfully out of their writings in their own words, and diuided into foure bookes, and those into seuerall decads. Whereto is prefixed a serious disswasiue from poperie. By I.H.
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- The peace of Rome Proclaimed to all the world, by her famous Cardinall Bellarmine, and the no lesse famous casuist Nauarre. Whereof the one acknowledgeth, and numbers vp aboue three hundred differences of opinion, maintained in the popish church. The other confesses neere threescore differences amongst their owne doctors in one onely point of their religion. Gathered faithfully out of their writings in their own words, and diuided into foure bookes, and those into seuerall decads. Whereto is prefixed a serious disswasiue from poperie. By I.H.
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"The peace of Rome Proclaimed to all the world, by her famous Cardinall Bellarmine, and the no lesse famous casuist Nauarre. Whereof the one acknowledgeth, and numbers vp aboue three hundred differences of opinion, maintained in the popish church. The other confesses neere threescore differences amongst their owne doctors in one onely point of their religion. Gathered faithfully out of their writings in their own words, and diuided into foure bookes, and those into seuerall decads. Whereto is prefixed a serious disswasiue from poperie. By I.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02568.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE HIGH AND MIGHTIE PRINCE,
HENRY PRINCE OF GREAT BRITAINE. THE SECOND IOY, AND Hope of our Times, all happinesse. - A SERIOVS DIS∣SWASIVE FROM POPERIE.
- ADVERTISEMENTS to the Reader.
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THE PEACE OF ROME.
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LIB. I. FIRST CENTVRY of Dissentions.
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DECAD. I.
- First, Bellarmine against Nic. Lyra, Carthusian, Hugo, and Thomas Cardinals, Sixtus Senensis.
- Secondly, Iohn Driedo against Bellarmine.
- Thirdly, Erasmus and Iohannes Driedo against Bellarmine.
- Fourthly, Caietane a Cardinall, and some other namelesse against Bellarmine.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine against Erasmus, Caietanus.
- Sixtly, Beda, Lyranus, Driedo, Mercator, Sulpitius, Gene∣brard, Benedictus, Bellarmine dissenting.
- Seuenthly, Erasmus and Caietane against Bellarm. and all other true Catholickes.
- Eightly, Erasmus against all true Catholickes.
- Ninthly, Genebrardus against Bellarmine.
- Tenthly, Iacobus Christopolitanus, Canus against Bellarmine.
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DECAD II.
- First, Pagnin, Paulus Forosempron, Eugubius, Io. Miran∣dulanus, Driedo, Sixtus Senensis, all together by the eares.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against some nameles Authors.
- Thirdly, Valla, Faber, Erasmus, and others against Bellarmine.
- Fourthly, Card. Caietane against Bellarmine.
- Fiftly, Ioachim, Raymundus, a namelesse Frenchman against all Catholikes.
- Sixtly, Erasmus confuted by Bellarmine.
- Seuenthly, Bellarmine against Durandus.
- Eightly, Bonauenture against Thomas
- Ninthly, Bellarmine and all other Papists against Lyranus.
- Tenthly, Aeneas Syluius confuted by Bellarmine.
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DECAD. III.
- First, Martinus Polonus confuted by Bellarmine.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Valla.
- Thirdly, Darandus and Adrian against Pope Gre∣gorie and Bellarmine.
- Fourthly, Gratian, Gerson, Panormitan answered by Bellarmine.
- Fiftly, Pighius, Turrecremata, Caietane, other Popish Do∣ctors against Bellarmine in fiue seuerall opinions.
- Sixtly, Some namelesse Doctors against Bellarmine.
- Seuenthly, Bellarmine against Bb. Iansenius.
- Eightly, Dominicus a Soto against Bellarmine.
- Ninthly, Gerson, Almaine, Pope Adrian, Hosius, Eckius, &c, Pighius, Thomas Waldensis, in three con∣tradictory opinions.
- Tenthly, the Sorbonists and some other concealed Do∣ctors against Bellarmine.
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DECAD. IIII.
- First, Melchior Canus and others, against Pighius, Hosi∣us, Io. Louan, Onuphrius.
- Secondly, Alphonsus de Castro against Bellar∣mine, Celestin Pope against Innocentius.
- Thirdly, Pope Nicholas against Pope Iohn, Bellarmine a∣gainst Turrecremata.
- Fourthly, Occam, Adrian, Gerson, Erasmus against Bellarmine.
- Fiftly, Abulensis against Turrecremata.
- Sixtly, Three ranks of Popish Doctors at variance.
- Seuenthly, Aug. Triumphus, Aluar. Pelagius, Hostiensis, &c. against Henricus, Turrecrem. Pighius, Waldensis, &c.
- Eightly, Onuphrius against Bellarmine and Hostiensis.
- Ninthly, Pighius against Bellarm. Pope Celestine, Coun∣cell of Chalcedon.
- Tenthly, some vn-named Catholickes against Bellarm. Turrecremata, Canus.
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DECAD. V.
- First, Bellarmine against some Catholikes namelesse.
- Secondly, Alanus Copus against Bellarmine.
- Thirdly, Bellarmine against Vega.
- Fourthly, Parisienses against Caietane: Turrecre∣mata and Bellarmine against Canus.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine against Gratian.
- Sixtly, Three rankes of Popish Diuines dissenting.
- Seuenthly, Councell of Basill against Eugenius, and Leo, Popes.
- Eightly, Driedo against Bellarm. and Canus.
- Ninthly, Bellarmine against Alphonsus de Castro.
- Tenthly, Alphonsus and others against Bellarmine.
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DECAD. VI.
- First, Catechism. Rom. Waldensis, Turrecremata, &c. against some namelesse Papists.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against some not named Papists.
- Thirdly, Bellarmine against Turrecremata.
- Fourthly, Alexander Alensis, and Turrecremata against Bellarmine.
- Fiftly, Caietane, Francisc. Victoria, against other Doctors.
- Sixtly, Bellarmine against Antonius Delphinus, and Michael Medina.
- Seuenthly, Bellarmine against Onuphrius.
- Eightly, Io. Maior. and Iodoc. Clictonaeus against S. Tho∣mas, Caietane, Sotus.
- Ninthly, Erasmus and Panormitan against the other Popish Doctors.
- Tenthly, the Glosse, Innocent. Panormitan, Hostiensis, opposed by all Diuines, and some Canonists.
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DECAD. VII.
- First, Sotus against Syluester, and Nauar, Bellarmine and Aquinas with both.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Thomas Waldensis.
- Thirdly, Marsilius Paduan. Io. de Ianduno. Turrecremata: Canonists, Glosse, Driedonius, Francisc. Victoria, Dominicus a Soto, Couarruuias dissenting.
- Fourthly, Dominicus a Soto and Alphonsus against Saint Thomas and Bonauenture.
- Fiftly, Scotus and Albertus, and Bellarmine against Saint Thomas.
- Sixtly, Scotus, Paludanus, Caietane, against Albertus, Thomas, Bonauenture, Richard, Durand, &c.
- Seuenthly, Erasmus and Espencaeus, Iustinian and Gregory, Bellarmine and the common sort disagreeing.
- Eightly, Io. of Louan and Bellarm. against George Cassander.
- Ninthly, some namelesse Doctors, also Scotus, Thomas, and Bellarmine in three diuers opinions.
- Tenthly, some vn-named Papists against Bonauenture, Scotus, Durand, Thomas, &c.
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DECAD. VIII.
- First, Carthusian, Michael Baij, Gerson, Roffensis against the common opinion of Diuines.
- Secondly, Bellarmine warranted by Bede, Carthusian, and Gregorie against the Councell of Florence, and all Diuines.
- Thirdly, Alphonsus Ciaconus against Melchior Canus, and Dominicus a Soto.
- Fourthly, Sotus, Abulensis, Thomas, Richardus, and Durandus differing.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine against Dominicus a Soto.
- Sixtly, Thomas and the Schoolemen against the visions of Bede and Carthusian.
- Seuenthly, Bonauenture against Thomas.
- Eightly, Dominicus a Soto against Petr. Cluniacensis.
- Ninthly, Saint Thomas against Pet. Damian, and Bellarmine.
- Tenthly, Dominicus a Soto against many visions and Saint Brigit.
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DECAD. IX.
- First, Sotus against Paludanus.
- Secondly, Caietane: some other Diuines, and the common opinion in three differences.
- Thirdly, Thomas and Bellarmine against Guilielm. de Sancto amore.
- Fourthly, Gulielm. de Sancto Amore, confuted by Bellarm.
- Fiftly, Erasmus, Agrippa, Ferus against all Catholikes.
- Sixtly, eight opinions of Papists (and some ancient) concerning Purgatorie.
- Seuenthly Peter Lombard, Thomas, Bonauenture, Richardus, Marsilius against Thomas himselfe, Caietane, Durand.
- Eightly, Bellarmine against Mart. Peresius.
- Ninthly, foure disagreeing opinions of Doctors.
- Tenthly, Bellarmine against Catharinus and Thomas Caietane.
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DECAD. X.
- First, Abulensis, Durandus, Peresius against Catharinus, Payua, Saunders, and Bellarmine.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Bartholomaeus Caranza.
- Thirdly, Payua, Saunders, Alan. Copus and others differing.
- Fourthly, Three rankes of Popish Writers dissenting.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine against Peresius and Durandus, &c.
- Sixtly, Tho. Waldensis against Abulensis, Iansenius, and others.
- Seuenthly, two sorts of Papists dissenting.
- Eightly, Thomas against Scotus, Abulensis, Lyranus.
- Ninthly, Gulielm. Occam. against the common opinion.
- Tenthly, Three diuers opinions of Popish Doctors.
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DECAD. I.
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THE PEACE OF ROME. THE SECOND BOOKE OR CENTVRY.
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DECAD. I.
- First. Bellarmine dissenting from Waldensis, Hugo, Gratian, Lombard.
- Secondly, Albert, Thomas Bonauenture, and others against Thomas, Dominicus a Soto, Ledesmius, &c.
- Thirdly, Dominicus a Soto and Caietan, Thomas, Durand, Adrian, Alexand. Alens. Dominic. a Soto, all opposite.
- Fourthly, Paluda. against Tho. Bellar. against Domin. a Soto.
- Fiftly, Hugo, Pet. Lombard, Alensis, Bonauenture, &c. against the common opinion, and Bellarm.
- Sixtly, Bellarmine against Catharinus.
- Seuenthly, Caietane and Ledesmius against Thomas and others.
- Eightly, Bellarmine against Ambrose Catharinus.
- Ninthly, Bellarmine against Ledesmius, Canus, Bonauenture, Scotus, Durand, Richardus, Occam, Marsilius, Gabriel.
- Tenthly, the Master of Sentences against the common opinion.
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DECAD. II.
- First, Alexander, Bonauenture, Scotus, Gabriel, against Thomas, Capreolus, Scotus, Ledesmius, others, &c.
- Secondly, Durand, Scotus, Gabriel against the other Papists.
- Thirdly, Bellarmine against Durandus and Scotus.
- Fourthly, three opinions of Papists.
- Fiftly, Scotus against Thomas.
- Sixtly, Bernard, Hugo, Lombard, Pope Nicholas against all other Diuines.
- Seuenthly, two contrary opinions of Doctors.
- Eightly, Many opinions of Schoolemen.
- Ninthly, Dominicus a Soto, Ledesmius, &c. against Thomas, Maior, Gabriel, and others.
- Tenthly, Bellarmine and all Papists, with Thomas against Peter Lombard.
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DECAD. III.
- First, Master of Sentences, Schoolemen, Thomas against Thomas, Bellarmine, and other Papists.
- Secondly, Thomas, Concil. Florentinum, Innocentius, Waldensis, Hugo, Bellarmine dissagreeing.
- Thirdly, Caietane, Dominicus a Soto, Franc. Victoria against all the elder Papists.
- Fourthly, Rich. Armachanus against the common opinion.
- Fiftly, Bonauenture, Durand, Adrian, against Thomas, Richard. Paludanus, Marsilius.
- Sixtly, some namelesse Papists against the common opinion.
- Seuenthly, Gabriel, Cusanus, Caietane, Tapperus, Hesselius, Iansenius against all other Papists.
- Eightly, two sorts of Doctors opposite.
- Ninthly, most Papists and Bellarmine against Thomas.
- Tenthly, Durand. Occam, Albertus, Thomas, Bonauenture, Richardus, Scotus, dissenting.
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DECAD. IIII.
- First, Bellarmine against Durandus, &c.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Durandus.
- Thirdly, sundry opinions of Popish Doctors.
- Fourthly, Bellarmine against Dominicus a Soto, Sanctius, Alanus, &c.
- Fiftly, Waldensis and Bellarmine against Iohannes Parisiensis.
- Sixtly, Durandus against the Councels of Constance, and of Trent, and Bellarmine.
- Seuenthly, foure diuers opinions of Diuines.
- Eightly, the Popish Doctors disagreeing.
- Ninthly, Popish Diuines differing.
- Tenthly, Io. de Louanio against George Cassander.
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DECAD. V.
- First, some Papists against the Councell of Trent.
- Secondly, Alexand. Alensis and Gasper Cassalius against the common opinion.
- Thirdly, Io. of Louan, Cornel. Iansenius opposite.
- Fourthly, two sorts of Popish Doctors dissenting.
- Fiftly, Hugo de Sancto victore, Peter Lombard, Thomas, Rabanus, &c. disagreeing.
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Sixtly, Bellarmine against a nameles Doctor
1. G. Cassalius. - Seuenthly, Bellarmine against Arias Montanus.
- Eightly, Cassalius confuted by Bellarm.
- Ninthly, diuers opinions of Popish Doctors.
- Tenthly, one or two Popish Doctors against the Councell of Trent.
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DECAD. VI.
- First, Bellarm. against Platina and Polidor. Virgil.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against other Papists.
- Thirdly, Bellarmine against many Papists.
- Fourthly, foure seuerall opinions of Popish Doctors.
- Fiftly, Gratian and Bonauenture against the rest.
- Sixtly, Scotus confuted by Bellarmine.
- Seuenthly, Gropperus reiected by Bellarmine.
- Eightly, Scotists against Thomas, Bonauenture, and others: Vega, Ferrariensis, &c.
- Ninthly, Durandus against Thomas and the common opinion.
- Tenthly, Adrianus refuted by Bellarmine.
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DECAD. VII.
- First, Io. Maior, Iac. Almain, Andr. Vega against Thomas, Scotus, Durand, Albert. Soto, Canus, &c.
- Secondly, Capreolus, Dom. a Soto and others against Peter Lomb. Thomas, Albertus, Bonauenture, &c.
- Thirdly, one Popish Doctor against the rest.
- Fourthly, Armachanus confuted by Bellarmine.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine against Richardus.
- Sixtly, Rupertus opposed by Bellarmine.
- Seuenthly, the Councell of Trent against Petr. Oxoniensis, Erasmus, Rhenamus.
- Eightly, Bellarmine against Thomas Waldensis, and others.
- Ninthly, all Doctors against Ru. Tapperus, and perhaps Thomas.
- Tenthly, Thomas, Durand. Paludan. against Adrian, Caietane and Bellarmine.
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DECAD. VIII.
- First, Scotus, Gabriel, and few others against Thomas, Richard, Durand, Paludan, &c.
- Secondly, the better Popish Diuines against the worse.
- Thirdly, Ruardus, Iansenius, Dominicus a Soto against Waldensis, and Alphonsus, &c.
- Fourthly, Dominicus a Soto opposed by Bellarmine and all Diuines.
- Fiftly, three dissenting opinions of Papists.
- Sixtly, Waldensis, Dominic. a Soto, Iansen. &c. disagreeing.
- Seuenthly, the Councell of Florence, Thomas, other Diuines at variance.
- Eightly, olde Schoolemen, and Dominicus a Soto against Petr. a Soto, Caietane, Durand, Paludanus, &c.
- Ninthly, Durandus and Caietane opposed by Bellarmine and other Diuines.
- Tenthly, Durandus and Caietane against the rest.
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DECAD. IX.
- First, the old Schoolemen, and some new against Durand.
- Secondly, Dominicus a Soto, and some others against Petr. a Soto, Ledesmius, Hosius, &c.
- Thirdly, Durandus against the rest.
- Fourthly, Alphonsus a Castro and Petr. a Soto against the Councell of Florence and Trent.
- Fiftly, two opinions of Popish Doctors differing.
- Sixtly, three different opinions of three rankes of Papists.
- Seuenthly, Canus confuted by Bellarmine.
- Eightly, diuers opinions of their Doctors.
- Ninthly, Erasmus, Catharinus, Caietanus against the other Popish Doctors.
- Tenthly, Bellarmine against Canus.
- Diuers opinions of Diuines acknowledged: Canus Confuted.
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DECAD. X.
- First, Pet. Lombard, Bonauenture, Rich. Dominicus a Soto, against Thomas, Scotus, Duran. Palud. Abulensis, &c.
- Secondly, Erasmus and Gropperus against the rest.
- Thirdly, Thomas, Bonauent. Albert. Richard. Durand. Dominicus a Soto, against Scotus, Paludan, Caietane, and all Canonists.
- Fourthly, Caietane against the common opinion.
- Fiftly, Albertus, Thomas, Bellarmine, and others against Pet. Lombard, Io. Scotus, &c.
- Sixtly, some learned Papists confuted by Bellarmine.
- Seuenthly, Bellarmine against Eugubinus.
- Eightly, Franc. Georgius refuted by Bellarmine.
- Ninthly, Aug. Eugubinus, Hier. de Oleastro, Vatablus, Iansenius reiected by Bellarmine.
- Tenthly, the later Papists against the auncient.
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DECAD. I.
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THE PEACE OF ROME.
THE THIRD BOOKE OR CENTVRY.
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DECAD. I.
- First, Bellarm. against S. Tho. and other Schoolemen.
- Secondly, the Schoolemen opposed by Bellarmine.
- Thirdly, Bellarmine against Alphonsus de Castro.
- Fourthly, Io. Gerson and Io. Rossensis against Lombard and the rest, and Iacob. Almaine.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine and Thomas against Scotus and Bonauenture.
- Sixtly, different opinions of ancient Fathers, maintained by some Papists.
- Seuenthly, Scotus and some few others against Thomas, Albert, Bonauenture, Richard, Durand.
- Eightly, Bellarmine against the Schoolemen, with Chrysostome.
- Ninthly, three rankes of Popish Doctors dissenting.
- Tenthly▪ some Popish Doctors against Thomas Aquin▪ and others.
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DECAD. II.
- First, all Diuines against Thomas Aquin.
- Secondly, Capreolus, Caietanus and others against the common opinion.
- Thirdly, Bellarmine against some namelesse Papists.
- Fourthly, Hofmeisterus and Viruesius confuted by Bellar.
- Fiftly, the Councell of Trent against Pighius and Catharinus.
- Sixtly, two rankes of Popish Doctors opposed by Bellarm.
- Seuenthly, Albert Pighius, and Catharinus, and some an∣cient confuted by Bellarmine.
- Eightly, foure sorts of Popish Doctors at irreconcile∣able variance.
- Ninthly, two sorts of Popish Writers opposite.
- Tenthly, Durandus, Thomas, Bonauenture, Richardus differing.
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DECAD. III.
- First, Albert Pighius and Peter Lombard, with Scotus against the rest, &c.
- Secondly, foure diuers opinions of Popish Doctors.
- Thirdly, Thomas and all Diuines against Peter Lombard.
- Fourthly, three rankes of Popish Writers at variance.
- Fiftly, Popish Diuines diuided.
- Sixtly, Andr▪ Vega against Abulensis, Adrian, Caietane, Roffensis.
- Seuenthly, Thomas, and Caietane, and Bellarmine against other Doctors.
- Eightly, Ambros. Catharinus and some others confuted by Bellarmine.
- Ninthly, some namelesse Authors confuted by Bellarm.
- Tenthly, eight seuerall opinions of Popish Doctors.
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DECAD. IIII.
- First, Occam against the common opinion.
- Secondly, three rankes of Popish Diuines disagreeing.
- Thirdly, Scotus and Henric▪ against Thom▪ and Capreolus.
- Fourthly, Petrus ab Aliaco against Saint Thomas and other Diuines.
- Fiftly, Durandus against all Diuines: some other namelesse against the rest.
- Sixtly, Saint Thomas, Gregorie, Gabriel, Buridan, An∣dreas de Castro, Laurent. Valla, in three rankes against one another.
- Seuenthly, Caietane, Durandus, and another sort vn-na∣med against each other, and Bellarm. against all.
- Eightly, Greg. Ariminensis, Capreolus, Cassalius against Albert, Bonauenture, Scotus, Richard Durandus, &c
- Ninthly, Scotus, Durandus, Gabriel, Gregor. Ariminen∣sis, Capreolus, Marsilius, Alexander, Albert, Thomas Bonauent. opposite to each other.
- Tenthly, two sorts of namelesse Doctors opposed.
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DECAD. V.
- First, Bellarmine with Saint Thomas and Bonauenture against some namelesse Doctors.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Dominicus a Soto.
- Thirdly, Albertus Pighius and the Diuines of Colen a∣gainst the Councell of Trent and Bellarmine.
- Fourthly, Gropperus, Catharinus, Saint Thomas, Bona∣uenture, Scotus, in three opinions.
- Fiftly, the Diuines of Louan and Paris against Catharin.
- Sixtly, Bellarmine against Catharinus.
- Seuenthly, Catharinus and two rankes of Popish Diuines differing.
- Eightly, Andr. Vega against Thom. and other Catholikes
- Ninthly Robert Holkot against Saint Thomas and the common opinion.
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Tenthly, a certaine namelesse Author against Pius
5. Peter Lombard, and others.
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DECAD. VI.
- First, Guliel. Altisidoriensis against all Popish Doctors.
- Secondly, Bellarm. against many of their graue Authors.
- Thirdly, Thomas Waldensis, Paulus Burgensis, against Durandus, and Gregorius and the common opinion.
- Fourthly, Bellarmine against some of their acute Distinguishers.
- Fiftly, Caietane and Dom. a Soto, Scotus, Andr▪ Vega, Tho. and Bonauenture with Bellarm▪ differing.
- Sixtly, Thomas and Bonauent. against Andr. Vega and the Doctor of Louan.
- Seuenthly, some Popish Doctors against Chrysostome confuted by Bellarmine.
- Eightly, Caietane against Dominic. a Soto and Bellarm.
- Ninthly, Bellarmine against Panormitan.
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Tenthly, some Popish Doctors opposed by Bellarmine and Pius
5. and Concil. Lateran.
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DECAD. VII.
- First, Bellarmine against Io. Cassianus, and some others vn-named.
- Secondly, Albertus against Thomas and Bellarmine.
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Thirdly, some graue Diuines against
S Thomas, Albertus, Richardus, Paludanus, &c.t . - Fourthly, the old Schoolemen against the common opinion and Bellarmine.
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Fiftly, Pius
5. Gregory,13. Clem.6. Leo.10. against some Diuines of Louan. - Sixtly, Durand, Anthonius, Pope Adrian, Syluester, Tho∣mas, Franciscus Mayro, Caietane, Dominicus a Soto, &c. disagreeing.
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Seuenthly, Pope Sixtus
4. and Bellarmine against Petrus Oxoniensis. - Eightly, Archidiaconus and Syluester, and some others a∣gainst Sotus, Nauarrus, and the common opinion.
- Ninthly, Caietane and Richardus against Saint Thomas and Bellarmine.
- Tenthly, Petrus Paludanus against the common opinion.
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DECAD. VIII.
- First, Saint Thomas and others against some of the auncient Diuines.
- Secondly, Thomas Elysius against Caietane, Dominicus a Soto, Ledesmius, &c.
- Thirdly, Alex. Alensis, Durand. Paludan. Adrian Pope, Petr. a Soto, &c. against S. Thomas, Maior, Syluester, Dominicus a Soto &c.
- Fourthly, Bellarm. against Caietane, and Dom. a Soto &c.
- Fiftly, Dom. a Soto against Palud. Adrian, Nauar. &c.
- Sixtly, Bellarm. against Gerson, and Dominicus a Soto.
- Seuenthly, Popish Doctors disagreeing.
- Eightly; Anthonius against Nauarrus and Cordubensis.
- Ninthly, Bellarmine and other namelesse against Felinus, Dominicus a Soto, Nauar. Cordub. &c.
- Tenthly, two sorts of Popish Doctors opposite.
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DECAD. IX.
- First, Angelus, Bartholm. Fumus, Innocentius, Panormi∣tan against the common opinion, and Canon law.
- Secondly, Thomas, Durandus, Paludanus, Anthonius Tur∣recrem. Syluester, &c. against Bonauenture, Adrian, Caietane, Maior, &c.
- Thirdly, Bellarm. against Io. Gerson, Dominicus a Soto, Vega, &c.
- Fourthly, Caietane, Petrus a Soto &c. against Paludanus, Anthonius, Cordubensis, &c.
- Fiftly, some namelesse Doctors against Anthonius Adrian, Caietane, &c.
- Sixtly, Caietane and Barthol. Fumus against all other Diuines.
- Seuenthly, Ostiensis and Gabriel against the common opinion.
- Eightly, Michael Medina against Bonauenture, Richard. Gabriel, Maior, &c.
- Ninthly, three different opinions of Papists.
- Tenthly, Dominicus a Soto, and Nauarrus against Caie∣tane, Petrus a Soto, Cordubensis.
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DECAD. X.
- First, Bellarmine against Caietane.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Praepositinus.
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Thirdly, Bellarmine with
S. Thomas against himselfe, and Durandus. - Fourthly, Bellarmine against himselfe and Pighius.
- Fiftly, Bellarmine against some not named.
- Sixtly, Durand. against S. Thomas and Bellarm.
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Seuenthly,
S Thomas, Dominicus a Soto, Nauar. opposed by some new Writers.t . - Eightly, Suarez against Bellarmine.
- Ninthly, some namelesse Papists against Bellarmine.
- Tenthly, Fr. Suarez against Bellarmine and Iohn of Louan.
- First, Bellarmine against Gropperus.
- Secondly, Bellarmine against Abulensis, Adrian, Caietane, &c.
- Thirdly, Popish Doctors disagreeing.
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DECAD. I.
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THE PEACE OF ROME.
THE FOVRTH BOOKE CONTAI∣NING ABOVE THREE-SCORE different opinions of Papists, in that one point of Confession, all (sauing 5. or 6. of the last) confessed by Nauarrus.
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DECAD. I.
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1. The Glosse and Gratian against Nauarre and the common opinion. -
2. Nauarre against some namelesse. -
3. The same Author against other Catholikes. -
4. Some namelesse Catholikes confuted by Nauar. -
5. The Glosse, Panormitan, Decius, against Durandus, Maior, Nauarre. -
6. Nauar. against Caietane. -
7. Sixtus the fourth, and others against Petrus ab Osma. -
8. Nauarre against the Canon. -
9. Nauar. and Scotus, &c. against the Glosse. -
10. Nauar. against Caietane.
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DECAD. II.
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11. Nauar. against Paludanus, &c. -
12. Paludanus and Anthoninus against Thomas and Nauarre. -
13. Io. Maior against Thomas, Paludanus, Gabriel, Anthoninus, Adrian, Caietane, Prierias, -
14. Thomas, Scotus, Maior differing. -
15. Alensis against Nauar: Nauar against Lyra, Maior, Anthoninus, Adrian. -
16. Adrian, Maior, Syluester, &c. against other namelesse Diuines: and Nauar betwixt both. -
17. Nauarre against Adrian. -
18. Maior against Thomas. -
19. Paludanus and Adrian against the common opinion. -
20. Paludanus, Anthoninus, Thomas opposed by other Doctors and Nauarre.
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DECAD. III.
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21. Scotus, Paludanus, Gabriel, Maior, Caietane, Concil. Florent. Io. Scotus disagreeing. -
22. Gabriels Maior, Syluester, Thomas, Paludan against Innocentius, Hostiensis and the truer opinion. -
23. Nauar against Io Maior. -
24. Nauar against Adrianus. -
25. Popish Doctors diuided. -
26. Vrbanus and the Glosse and Paludanus against Innocentius: and Hostiensis and Panormitan betwixt both. -
27. Paludanus, Anthoninus, against Nauar, and against Raymundus, Hostiensis, Godofr. -
28. Hostiensis and Paludanus and Anthon. against the Glosse and Panormitan. -
29. Paludanus against Hostiensis. -
30. Bonauenture, Richardus, Panormitan, Hostiensis, Paludanus, Nauarrus disagreeing.
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DECAD. IIII.
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31. The opinion of Doctors, Panormitan, Andr. Sicul. Paludanus, Angelus, Syluester, Gabriel, &c. against the Glosse. -
32. Clement the8. Anthoninus, and the common opi∣nion of Doctors against the Glosse, Io. Andreas, and Panormitan. -
33. Nauarre against Paludanus and Anthoninus. -
34. Richardus and Syluester against the common opinion. -
35. Io. Maior, Adrian, Caietane, against Richardus and Syluester. -
36. Felinus against Paludanus and all Diuines &c. -
37. Paludanus, Adrianus, Thomas, Nauarre against the Glosse and the Arch-deacon. -
38. Io.22. against Io. Poliacus. -
39. Io. Maior against the common opinion and Nauar. -
40. Caietane opposed by Nauarre and others.
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DECAD. V.
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41. Nauarre against Caietane. -
42. Some namelesse Doctors against the rest. -
43. Nauarre against Panormitan and Caietane. -
44. Scotus, Bonauenture, Durand. &c. against Archidiac. both Cardinals, and the Canon &c. -
45. Alexander, Ostiensis, Io. Andreas, Panormitan, Petr. ab Anchor &c. against Thomas, Scotus, Paludan, Bonauenture, Hostiensis, Caietan. -
46. Richardus and Nauarre against Maior and Adrian. -
47. Nauar against some namelesse. -
48. Nauarre against diuers Confessors. -
49. Nauarre against the common practise. -
50. Nauarre against Angelus.
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DECAD. VI.
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51. Popish Doctors diuided. -
52. Scotus and the Doctors of Paris against Thomas, Bonauenture, Richardus, Durandus &c. -
53. Nauarre against Caietane. -
54. Thomas, Paludanus, Maior. Almaine, Roffensis, An∣thoninus, against Caietane and the truer opinion. -
55. Nauar against Richard. Anthoninus, Syluester, &c. -
56. Two contrary opinions of Popish Doctors. -
57. Innocentius, Archidiac. Adrian. Palud. Bonauent. against Saint Thomas, Fr. Vict. and other Doctors. -
58. Fr. Victor. against other Diuines. -
59. Scotus against Pet. Lombard, Thomas, Durandus, Pa∣ludan, Richard, Gabriel. -
60. Paludanus, Capreolus, Durandus, against Maior and Fr. Victoria.
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- DECAD. VII.
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DECAD. I.
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LIB. I. FIRST CENTVRY of Dissentions.