The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe.
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- The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe.
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Contents
- title page
- To the right Honourable Lords, Iohn the L. Archbishop of Canterburie his Grace, one of her Maiesties most Honourable pri∣uie counsell; Matthew the L. Archbishop of Yorke, Primate and Metropolitane of England; Sir Thomas Egerton Knight, the L. Keeper of the great Seale of England; and to the right re∣uerend father in God, Tobie the graue and learned Bishop of Durham; Grace and peace from God our Father, and from our Lord Iesus Christ.
- To the Seminarie Priests in Wisbich Castle, and else-where dispersed in this Realme.
- To the Christian Reader.
- The postscript to all the readers of this Sur∣uey in generall.
-
THE FIRST PART Containeth the state of the Church; from Adam, vntil the Monarchie of the Romanes.
-
The first booke is of the time and me∣morable actes, from Adam, vnto the cap∣tiuitie of the two Tribes.
- The first Chapter, of the Creation, and other things coincident.
-
CHAP. II.
- The first Section, of the ages of the world, and the duration thereof.
-
The second Section, of the ages of the world.
- The first age.
- The second age.
- A graue obiection against the supputation last rehearsed.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answer.
- A difficultie of the word Haran.
- The third age.
- An important obiection.
- The answere.
- An other probation of this difficultie.
- The corollarie.
- The obiection.
- The answer.
- The fourth age.
- The fift age.
- The first addition.
- The second addition.
- The first obiection.
- The answer.
- The replie.
- The answer.
- The second obiection.
- The answer.
- The sixt age.
- The Kings of Israel.
- Of the ten Tribes;
- CHAP. III. Of the state of the Hebrewes.
- CHAP. IIII. Of the Patriarkes.
- CHAP. V. Containing a Table, of the Princes and Iudges of the Hebrewes.
- CHAP. VI. Containing, a Table of the kings of Iuda and of Israel.
- CHAP. VII. Of the captiuitie and circumstances thereto pertaining.
- CHAP. VIII. Of the Prophetes and Priestes of the Hebrewes vn∣till the captiuitie.
-
CHAP. IX. Of the Actes and times of the Prophetes i
briefe maner. - CHAP. X. Containing a particular description of the time of the Prophets called the greater.
-
CHAP. XI. Of the Prophets called the lesser.
- The first section, why some were called the greater, and other some the lesser.
- The second Section, of Osee.
- The third section, of Ioel.
- The fourth section of Amos.
- The fift section, of Abdias.
- The sixt section, of the Prophet Ionas.
- The seuenth Section, of the Prophet Micheas.
- The eight Section, of Nahum.
-
The
9. Section, of Abacuc. -
The
10. Section, of Sophonias. -
The
11. Section, of the prophet Aggaeus. -
The
12. Section, of the prophet Zacharias. -
The
13. Section, of the prophet Malachie.
- CHAP. XII. Of the diuerse names of the tribes, and of the vse therof in reading the Prophets.
-
CHAP. XIII. Of the destribution of the offices of the
12. lesser prophets. - CHAP. XIIII. Of the time when they prophecied.
- CHAP. XV. Of the deuision of the Bookes of the Prophets.
-
CHAP. XVI, Containeth the acts, age, time, and death of famous men that were before the captiuitie of Babylon.
- The first Section, of Adam.
- The second Section, of Seth.
- The third section, of Noah.
- The fourth section, of the tower of Babel.
- The fift section, of Abraham.
- The sixt section, of Isaac.
- The seuenth Section, of Iacob.
- The eight section, of Moses.
- The ninth section, of Ioseph.
-
The
10. section, of Iosue. -
The
11. section of the Rechabites.
-
The second book containeth the descrip∣tion of the first Monarchie, that is, of the Assyrians or Babylonians.
- The first chapter, of the originall and continuance of the monarchie.
- CHAP. II. Of the kings of the Assyrians and Babilonians, after the death of Sardanapalus, and the diuision of the monarchie.
- CHAP. II. Of the destruction of Troy
- CHAP. III. Of the supputation of the Greeks.
- CHAP. IIII. Of the citie of Rome.
- CHAP. V. Of the Emperours of Rome.
-
The third booke containeth the descrip∣tion of the second Monarchie, that is, of the Persians.
- CHAP. I. Of the originall of the monarchie and succes∣sion in the same.
- CHAP. II. Of the time of repairing the temple in Hieru∣salem.
- CHAP. III. Of the continuance of the monarchie.
-
CHAP. IIII. Of the weekes mentioned in Daniel.
- The first section.
- The second section.
-
The third section. Of the probation, for the exposition of the seuentie weekes, Dan.
9. verse24. -
The fourth section. Of the varietie in writers touching the time of the
70. weekes. - The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answer.
- The third obiection.
- The answer.
- The replie.
- The answer.
- The supplement, for the exact vnderstanding of the se∣uentie weekes.
- CHAP. V. Of the sabbaoth and festiuall dayes of the Iewes.
-
The fourth booke, conteineth the descrip∣tion of the third Monarchie, that is, of the Greekes, from Alexander, vn∣till the Machabees.
- CHAP. I. Of the originall of the monarchie, and the circum∣stances of the same.
- CHAP. II. Of the kinges of Syria, succeeding Alexander.
- CHAP. III. Of the kings of Macedonia, and of the diuision of the Em∣pire after the sixt yeare of Alexander.
- CHAP. IIII. Of the kings of Egypt.
- CHAP. V. Of the Septuagints.
- CHAP. VI. Of Esdras, Zorobabel, and Nehemias.
-
The fift booke, of the Monarchie of the Greekes, from the Macha∣bees vntill Christ.
- CHAP. I. Of the partition of the Monarchie, and the reason of the same.
- CHAP. II. Of the gouernment of the Iewes after the captiuitie.
-
CHAP. III. Of the
2300. daies. - CHAP. IIII. Of the priestes of the Iewes after the captiuitie, vnto Alexander the Great.
- CHAP. V. Of the priests of the Iewes, from king Alexander vnto the Machabees.
- CHAP. VI. Of the varietie of religion before the incarnation of Christ our Sauiour.
-
The first booke is of the time and me∣morable actes, from Adam, vnto the cap∣tiuitie of the two Tribes.
-
THE SECOND PART Containing the state of the Church; from the beginning of the Monarchie of the Romans, vntil Christs ascension.
-
The first Booke, of the Monarchie of the Ro∣mans, being the fourth in number.
- The first Chapter, of the originall of the Roman Empire and fourth Monarchie.
- CHAP. II. Of the Emperour Nero.
- CHAP. III. Of the ten persecutions of the christians, made by the ten Emperours of Rome.
- CHAP. IIII. Of the siege of Hierusalem by Titus.
- CHAP. V. Of Constantinus surnamed the Great.
- CHAP. VI. Of the warres betweene Constantine and Maxentius.
-
The second Booke, of Christs birth, baptisme, preaching, passion, resurrection, and ascension into Heauen; with other things coincident.
- CHAP. I. Of Christs birth.
- CHAP. II. Of the infancie of our Sauiour Christ.
- CHAP. III. Of the perfect age of Christ.
- CHAP. IIII. Of Christs death and passion.
- CHAP. V. Of the houre of Christs death, and the circumstances of the same.
- CHAP. VI. Of Christs resurrection, and the adiuncts thereof.
- CHAP. VII. Of Christes ascension and being in heauen.
- CHAP. VIII. Of the seuerall precinctes, liues, and deathes of the Apostles, taken out of Epiphanius, Tertullian, Optatus, Eusebius, Oe∣cumenius, Nicephorus, and others.
- CHAP. IX. Of the three sonnes of Constantine.
- CHAP. X Of Iulianus apostata.
- CHAP. XI. Of the Manichees.
- CHAP. XII. Of the Pelagians, taken out of Saint Augustine.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the Arrian heresie.
- CHAP. XIIII. Of Nestorius and his heresie.
- CHAP. XV. Of Macedonius and his heresie.
- CHAP. XVI. Of Eutiches and his heresie.
- CHAP. XVII. Of Mahomet and the Saracens.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of the originall of the Turkes.
-
The first Booke, of the Monarchie of the Ro∣mans, being the fourth in number.
-
THE THIRD PART of the originall of Poperie; with the successiue Increments thereof, and an eui∣dent confutation of the same.
- The first Chapter, containing certaine Preludes, no lesse necessarie for the intelligence of the Chapters folow∣ing, then for the exact discouerie of long hidden Po∣perie.
-
CHAP. II. Of the vsurped primacie in the Church of Rome.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The first replie.
- The answere.
- The 2. replie.
- The answere.
- The third replie.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The first reply.
- The answere.
- The second replie.
- The answere.
- The third replie.
- The answere.
- The fourth replie.
- The answere.
- The fift replie.
- The answere.
- The 6 replie.
- The answere.
- The seauenth replie.
- The answere.
- The eight replie.
- The answere.
- The ninth replie.
- The answere.
- The tenth replie.
- The answere.
- The eleuenth reply.
- The answer.
- CHAP. III. Of the marriage of priests and ministers of the church.
- CHAP. IIII. Of certaine generall obiections against the marriages of Priests, with briefe solutions of the same.
-
CHAP. V. Of popish pardons, and the originall thereof.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
-
The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere
- The reply.
- The answere.
- The fourth obiection.
- The answer.
- The first replie.
- The answere.
- The second reply.
- The answer.
- The third replie.
- The answere.
- The fift obiection.
- The answere.
- The sixt obiection.
- The answere.
- The seuenth obiection.
- The answer.
-
CHAP. VI. Of Popish purgatorie.
- The first obiection.
- The answer.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The 4. obiection.
- The answere.
- The 5. obiection.
- The answere.
- The 6. obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The 7. obiection.
- The answere.
- The 8. obiection.
- The answer.
- The ninth obiection.
- The answer.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The tenth obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 11. obiection.
- The answere
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 12. obiection.
- The answere.
- The 13. obiection.
- The answere.
- The foureteenth obiection.
- The answer.
-
CHAP. VII. Of praying to Saints departed.
- The first Conclusion.
- The second conclusion.
- The 1. obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 2. obiection.
- The answere.
- The third conclusion.
- The obiection.
- The answere.
- The fourth conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answer.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The first replie
- The answere.
- The second replie.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The fift conclusion.
- The sixt conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The first replie.
- The answere.
- The second replie.
- The answere.
- The third replie.
- The answere.
- The 4. replie.
- The answere.
- The fift replie.
- The answere.
- The sixt replie.
- The answere.
- The 7. replie.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The first Canon.
- The second Canon.
- The third Canon.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The fourth Canon.
-
The fi
st obiection. - The answere.
- The 2. obiection.
- The answere.
- The fift Canon.
- The sixt Canon.
- The 7. Canon.
- An obiection.
- The answere.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Popish Pilgrimage.
-
CHAP. IX. Of Christian righteousnesse or iustification.
- The first conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answer.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The fourth obiection.
- The answer.
- The fift obiection.
- The answer.
- The reply.
- The answer.
- The second conclusion.
- The third conclusion.
- The fourth conclusion.
- The first argument.
- The second argument.
- The 3. argument.
- The 4. argument.
- The fift argument.
- The 6. argument.
- The 5. conclusion.
- The 6. conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The first place of Austen.
- The second place of Saint Austen
- The third place of Saint Austen.
- The fourth place of Saint Austen.
- The fift place of Saint Austen.
- The second obiection.
- The answer.
- The first replie.
- The answere.
- The second replie.
- The answere.
- The third replie.
- The answere.
- The fourth replie.
- The answere.
- The 7. conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The 4. obiection.
- The answere.
- The fift obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The sixt obiection.
- The answer.
- The seauenth obiection.
- The answere.
- The eight obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 9 obiection.
- The answere.
- The 10. obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 8 conclusion.
- The 10. conclusion.
-
CHAP. X. Of the popish idololatricall masse.
- The 1. conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answer.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The reply.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answer.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The fourth obiection.
- The answere.
- The fift obiection.
- The answere.
- The sixt obiection.
- The answere.
- The second conclusion.
- The 3. conclusion.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The first replie.
- The answere.
- The second reply.
- The aunswere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- The third obiection.
- The answere.
- The reply.
- The answer.
- The 4. conclusion.
- The first paragraffe, of the forme of con∣secration.
- The 2. Paragraffe. Of the validitie of consecration.
- The 3. Paragraph. Of the impossibilitie of transubstantiation.
- The fourth Paragraph. Of the originall of transubstantiation.
- The fyft Paragraph. That the holy Eucharist is a figure and signe of Christes body and bloud, not the thing it selfe (that is thereby signified) corporally, but in a diuine and spirituall sort.
- The first obiection
- The answere.
-
The second obiect
on. - The answere
- The reply.
- The answere.
- The 3. obiection.
- The answer.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 4. obiection.
- The answere.
- The fift obiection.
- The answere.
- The 6. obiection.
- The answere.
- The seauenth obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The seauenth obiection.
- The answere.
- The first replie.
- The answere.
- The second replie.
- The answere.
- The fift conclusion.
- The first Section. Of consecration with the Lords prayer.
- The second Section. Of the Masse said in the vulgar tongue.
- The 3. Section, Of the canon of the Masse.
- The 4. Section, Of other peeces of the popish Masse.
- The 5. Section, Of the mysticall kissing in the popish masse.
- The 6. Section. Of the triple breaking of the Sacrament.
- The seauenth Section. Of the Popish Miter.
-
CHAP. XI. Of the original of certaine odde Popish superstitions.
- The first diuision. Of changing the Popes name.
- The second diuision. Of kissing the Popes feete.
- The third diuision. Of praying vpon Beades.
- The 4. diuision. Of wearing a Cardinals hat.
- The 5. diuision. Of the paschall Torch.
- The 6. diuision. Of the number of Popish prayers at their masse.
- The seauenth diuision. Of mysticall whispering in the Masse.
- The eight diuision. Of the colours of the habits vsed in the Masse.
- The 9. diuision. Of Candelmas-day.
-
The 10. diuision. Of the Popish
Agnus Dei. - The 11. diuision. Of the Popes Bulles.
-
The 12. diuision. Of the Popish
carni-uale, or Shrouetide.
-
CHAP. 12. Of Popish auricular confession.
- The first obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 2. obiection.
- The answere.
- The 2. obiection.
- The answere.
- The 3. obiection.
- The answere.
- The fourth obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The 1. obiection.
- The answere.
- The replie.
- The answere.
- The second obiection.
- The answere.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the authoritie of summoning councels.
-
CHAP. XIIII. Of the Bishops of Rome, after Pho
as had made it the head of all churches. - CHAP. XV. Of certaine popish sects, which they terme the or∣ders of religious men.
- A Table containing the texts of holy scripture which are handled in this Ʋolume: Necessary at the least for the simple Reader; as by which he may readily finde such places soundly answered, as the Papists vse to wrest against the trueth.
- A Table Alphabeticall.
- Among other faults escaped in the Printing, these especially are thus to be corrected: