A manuduction, or introduction vnto diuinitie containing a confutation of papists by papists, throughout the important articles of our religion; their testimonies taken either out of the Indices expurgatorii, or out of the Fathers, and ancient records; but especially the parchments. By Tho. Iames, Doctor of Diuinitie, late fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford, and Sub-Deane of the cathedrall church of Welles. This marke noteth the places that are taken out of the Indices expurgatorij: and this [pointing hand], a note of the places in the manuscripts.
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- A manuduction, or introduction vnto diuinitie containing a confutation of papists by papists, throughout the important articles of our religion; their testimonies taken either out of the Indices expurgatorii, or out of the Fathers, and ancient records; but especially the parchments. By Tho. Iames, Doctor of Diuinitie, late fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford, and Sub-Deane of the cathedrall church of Welles. This marke noteth the places that are taken out of the Indices expurgatorij: and this [pointing hand], a note of the places in the manuscripts.
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- James, Thomas, 1573?-1629.
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- 1625.
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"A manuduction, or introduction vnto diuinitie containing a confutation of papists by papists, throughout the important articles of our religion; their testimonies taken either out of the Indices expurgatorii, or out of the Fathers, and ancient records; but especially the parchments. By Tho. Iames, Doctor of Diuinitie, late fellow of New-Colledge in Oxford, and Sub-Deane of the cathedrall church of Welles. This marke noteth the places that are taken out of the Indices expurgatorij: and this [pointing hand], a note of the places in the manuscripts." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A04347.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.
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none but him; no g 1.7 creature is venerable, but the increated nature; h 1.8 What dependance vpon any other? What i 1.9 profit? I conclude therefore with Erasmus: It is the safest course for k 1.10 all men, vpon all their incident occasions, to go streight vnto him: others, perhaps, would, but cannot; God is both able and willing. And thus this first Proposition standeth like a Rocke, immoueable against all the assaults and batteries of our Aduersaries.
Notes
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a 1.1
† Erasin Indice Aug. Solus Deus adorandus.
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b 1.2
† Solus Deus in∣uocandus. In Ind. Chrys.
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c 1.3
† Deo soli fidendum. Val. in Isc. 43. nota marg.
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d 1.4
Fides in Deo habenda, omnis spes in eo col∣locanda. Io. Auent. Annal. Boior. l. 4. p. 321.
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e 1.5
† Debemus ipsum solum orare. Ferrar. de Iesu Christo abscondito, l▪ 1 p. 10.
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f 1.6
† Seruiendum soli Deo. In marg▪ Vat. in Reg. 1 c. 2. n•• 7.
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g 1.7
† Eam creaturam solummodo quae in∣creata dicitur cole∣re & venerati didici∣mus. Greg. Nyss. apud Ant. Magnum in Meliss. Serm. 1. col. 116 Bb. Pp▪ to 1 de∣leatur dictio solum▪ mode.
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h 1.8
† Si ab alio pen∣dcam quam a so∣lo Deo? Henr. Steph. in Ps. p. 49. nu 9.
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i 1.9
Deus solus potest hominet i••uare. H Steph in Ps. p. 47.
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k 1.10
† Opti∣mum est in omni necessitate recta ad Deum confuge••e. Er. to. 9. in Nausragie.