A counterblast to M. Hornes vayne blaste against M. Fekenham Wherein is set forthe: a ful reply to M. Hornes Answer, and to euery part therof made, against the declaration of my L. Abbat of Westminster, M. Fekenham, touching, the Othe of the Supremacy. By perusing vvhereof shall appeare, besides the holy Scriptures, as it vvere a chronicle of the continual practise of Christes Churche in al ages and countries, fro[m] the time of Constantin the Great, vntil our daies: prouing the popes and bishops supremacy in ecclesiastical causes: and disprouing the princes supremacy in the same causes. By Thomas Stapleton student in diuinitie.
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- A counterblast to M. Hornes vayne blaste against M. Fekenham Wherein is set forthe: a ful reply to M. Hornes Answer, and to euery part therof made, against the declaration of my L. Abbat of Westminster, M. Fekenham, touching, the Othe of the Supremacy. By perusing vvhereof shall appeare, besides the holy Scriptures, as it vvere a chronicle of the continual practise of Christes Churche in al ages and countries, fro[m] the time of Constantin the Great, vntil our daies: prouing the popes and bishops supremacy in ecclesiastical causes: and disprouing the princes supremacy in the same causes. By Thomas Stapleton student in diuinitie.
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- Horne, Robert, 1519?-1580. -- Answeare made by Rob. Bishoppe of Wynchester, to a booke entituled, The declaration of suche scruples, and staies of conscience, touchinge the Othe of the Supremacy, as M. John Fekenham, by wrytinge did deliver unto the L. Bishop of Winchester -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
- Feckenham, John de, 1518?-1585.
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"A counterblast to M. Hornes vayne blaste against M. Fekenham Wherein is set forthe: a ful reply to M. Hornes Answer, and to euery part therof made, against the declaration of my L. Abbat of Westminster, M. Fekenham, touching, the Othe of the Supremacy. By perusing vvhereof shall appeare, besides the holy Scriptures, as it vvere a chronicle of the continual practise of Christes Churche in al ages and countries, fro[m] the time of Constantin the Great, vntil our daies: prouing the popes and bishops supremacy in ecclesiastical causes: and disprouing the princes supremacy in the same causes. By Thomas Stapleton student in diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12940.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.
Contents
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- TO M. ROBERT HORNE, THOMAS STAPLETON VVISHETH Grace from God, and true repentance of al Heresies.
- THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
- ¶ An Aduertisement to the Lerned Reader.
- AN ANSVVERE TO THE PREFACE.
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THE FIRST BOOKE, CONTEI∣NING MANY PRIVAT DOINGES OF M. Fekenham, the State of the Que
tiō, answer to M. Hornes oppositions out of holy scriptures both olde and newe, with a declara∣tion, who are the right Do∣natists, Protestants or Papistes. - M. Fekenham.
- M. Horne.
- chapter - 1
- The Seconde Chapiter: declaring by the way, the order of the late disputations at Westmynster.
- The third Chapter declaring the rebellion of Protestāts against their princes in diuerse Countres abrode, and the seditious writīgs of English Protestāts at Geneua and otherwhere.
- The 4. Chapter: how princes be supreme gouernours ouer al ecclesiastical persons (their subiects) and yet not in al Ecclesiastical matters.
- The fifth Chapter of other priuate doings betwene M. Fekenham and M. Horne.
- The 6. Chapter, defending M. Fekenham and others of wilful and malitious ignorance for not taking the Othe.
- The .7. Chapter opening a plaine Contradiction of M. Hornes.
- The .9. Chapter, concerning the Kings duetie ex∣pressed in the Deuteronomie.
- The 9. Chapter: concerning the example of Moyses.
- The .10. Chapter concerning the example of Iosue.
- The .11. Chapter concerning the example of Dauid.
- The .12. Chapter concerning the example of King Salomon.
- The 13. Chapter concerning the example of King Iosaphat.
- The 14. Chapter concerning the doinges of Ezechias.
- The .15. Chapter of the doings of Iosias, with a con∣clusion of all the former examples.
- The .16. Chapter declaring in howe many pointes Protestants are Donatists: and by the way of M. Foxes Martyrs.
- The .17. Chapter opening the weakenesse of M. Hornes Con∣clusion, and of other his proufes out of holy Scripture.
- The .18. chapter declaring how Princes haue to gouerne in ca∣ses of the first Tables answering to certain places out of the Canonicall Epistles of the Apostles.
- The .19. Chapter. Answering to the sayinges of Eusebius and Nicephorus touching Constantin and Emanuel Emperours.
- The .20. Chapter: Declaring the state of the Question be∣twene M. Horne and Fekenhā, touching the Othe.
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THE SECOND BOOKE, DIS∣PROVING THE PRETENSED PRA∣ctise of Ecclesiastical gouernement in Em∣perours and Princes of the first .600. yeares after Christ.
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M. Horne. The .28. Diuision. pag.
19. b. - The first Chapter. Of Constantine the Greate, and of his diuers dealing in matters Ecclesiasticall.
- The .2. Chapter of Constantines dealing in the appeales and suytes of the Donatistes.
- The third Chapter: Of Constantines Dealing in the cause of Athanasius.
- The .4. Chapter. Of Constantin the Emperour his dealing in the Nicene Councel, and with Arius after the Councell.
- The .5. Chapter. What Ecclesiasticall gouernement the Sonnes of Constantine the Great practised.
- The sixth Chapter: Of Valentinian the Emperour.
- The .7. Chapter: Of Theodosius the first, and his dealing in causes Ecclesiasticall.
- The .8. Chapter. Of the Sonnes of Theodosius, Honorius and Archadius.
- The .9. Chapter. Of Theodosius the Second: and of the Ephe∣sine Councell, the third Generall.
- The .10. Chapter, of Eutyches the Archeretike.
- The .11. Chapter. Of Pope Leo the great, and first of that name.
- The, 12. Chapter. Of the Emperour Martian, and of his calling the Councel of Chalcedon.
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The .13. Chapter. Of the Chalcedon Councell, and how the Emperour with his deputies dealed therin.
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M. Horne. The
.49. Diuision. pag.32. a. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne. The
.50. Diuision. Pag.32. a. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne.
51. Diuision. Pag.32. b. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne
.52. Diuision. Pag.32. b. - Stapleton.
- M. Horne. The .53. Diuision. Pag. 33. a.
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M. Horne. The
.54. Diuision. pag.33. b. - Stapleton.
- The .14. Chapter. Contayning euident proufes out of the Chal∣cedon Councel, for the Popes and bishops Supremacy, in causes ecclesiasticall.
- The .15. Chapter, of Leo and Zeno Emperours.
- The .16. Chapter of Simplicius, Felix .3. and Symmachus Popes of Rome.
- The .17. Chapter of Clodoueus, Childebert, Theodobert, and Gunthranus, Kings of Fraunce.
- The 18. Chapter. Of Iustinus themperour, and Iohn the Pope.
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The .19. Chapter. Of Iustinian the Emperour, and diuerse Popes and Bisshoppes vnder him.
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M. Horne. The .67. Diuision . pag.
38. b. - Stapleton.
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.68. Diuision. pag.3 a.. - Stapleton.
- M. Horne. The .69. Diuision. pag. 39. a.
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- M. Horne. The .70. Diuision. pag. 40. a.
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- M. Horne. The .71. Diuision. pag. 40. a.
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M. Horne. The .72. Diuision. Pag.
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M. Horne. The .73. Diuision. pag.
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.74. Diuision. pag.42. a. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne. The
.75. Diuision. pag.43. b. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne. The
.76. Diuision. pag.45. a.
- The .20. Chapter. Of Ariamirus, Wambanus, and Richaredus Kings of Spaine, and of Pelagius .2. and S. Gre∣gorie. 1. Popes.
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M. Horne. The .28. Diuision. pag.
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THE THIRDE BOOKE: DIS∣PROVING THE PRETENSED PRACTISE OF Ecclesiastical gouernmēt in Emperors and Kings as wel of our own Countre of Englande, as of Fraunce and Spayne, in these later .900. yeres from the tyme of Phocas to Maximilian next predecessour to Charles the .V. of famous me∣mory.
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M. Horne. The .79. Diuision. Fol.
47. b. - The first Chapter. Of Phocas the Emperour, and of Bo∣nifacius the .3. Pope.
- The 2. Chapter: Of other kinges of Spayne, and of the Toletane Councels holden in their raignes.
- The .3. Chapter: of Vitalianus, Donus and Leo the .2. Bishops of Rome: and howe the Church of Rauenna was re∣conciled to the See Apostolike.
- The .4. Chapter. of Benedictus the .2. Pope, and Constan∣tine the .5. Emperour.
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The .5. Chapter. Of the sixt Generall Councell holden at Constantinople vnder Pope Agatho.
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.85. Diuision. Fol.51 b. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne. The
.84. Diuision. pag. 52. a. - Stapleton.
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M. Horne. The
.87. Diuision. pag. b.2 - Stapleton.
- M. Horne. The .88. Diuision. pag. 52. b.
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- M. Horne. The .89. Diuision. pag. 53. a.
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- M. Horne. The .90. Diuision. Fol. 53. a.
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.91. Diuision. Fol. 53. a. - Stapleton.
- M. Horne. The .92. Diuision. pag. 55. a.
- The .6. Chapter. Of three Kings of Spaine, and of the three later Toletane Councels kept in their reignes.
- The .7. Coapter. Of the .7. General Councel holden at Nice.
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.8. Chapter: Of Charles Martell, and of the keyes of S. Peters Confession. - The .9. Chapter: Of S. Boniface the Apostle of Germany, and of S. Augustin our Apostle.
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The 10. Chapter. Of Charlemayne, and of Adrian, and Leo Bishops of Rome.
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- Horne. The .97. Diuision. pag. 59. a.
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- M. Horne. The .98. Diuision. pag. 59. a.
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- M. Horne. The .99. Diuision. pag. 60. a.
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M. Horne. The
.100. Diuision. Fol.61. a. - Stapleton.
- M. Horne. The .101. Diuision. pag. 62. a.
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M. Horne. The
.102. Diuision. pag.63. a.
- The .11. Chapter▪ Of Lewys the first, of Steuē .1. Paschalis .1. Eu∣genius .1. and Gregory the .4. Popes of Rome.
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The .12. Chapter. Of. Leo .4. Benedictus .3. Nicolaus. 1. Adrian .2: Martinus .2. Adrian .3. and of the
.8. Generall Councell vnder Basi∣lius the Emperour. - The .13. Chapter: Of the laste Emperours of Charlemaynes race, and of the Popes of Rome of that age.
- The .14. Chapter: Of Otho the first, Emperour: Of Iohn the .12. and Leo the .8. Popes of Romae.
- The .15. Chapter. of Hugh Capet the Frenche King: Otho. 3. Emperour: and of Gregorie .5. and Siluester .2. Popes.
- The .16. Chapter. Of Henry the .4. and of Gregory .7. other∣wised called Hildebrande, Pope.
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The .17. Chapter Of Henry the
.5. Lotharius and Conra∣dus, Emperours. -
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.18. Chapter: Of Frederike Barbarossa, and of Ale∣xander. the.3. - The .19. Chapter: Of England before the Conqueste, Of William the Conquerour, Rufus his Sonne, and Henry the first, Kinges of Englande.
- The .20. Chapter. Of the Armenians, and of the Aethio∣pians in Preto Ianes lande.
- The .21. Chapter. Of King Stephen, King Henry the .2. and S. Thomas of Caunterbury.
- The .22. Chapter: Of Henry the .6. Philip, and Otho the .4. Emperours.
- The .23. Chapter: Of King Richarde the first, and King Iohn, Kings of England.
- The .24. Chapter. Of Frederike the .2. Emperour of that name.
- The .25. Chapter. Of King Henrie the third.
- The .26. Chapter: Of S. Lewys the French King. Of Man∣fred, and Charles King of Sicilia and Apulia.
- The .27. Chapter. Of King Edward the first, of Englande.
- The .28. Chapter: of Philip le Beau the Frenche kinge.
- The .29. Chapter. Of Lewys the .4. Emperour.
- The .30. Chapter: Of Gods Iudgement vpon such Emperours, as seme most to haue practised M. Horns Primacy.
- The .31. Chapter. Of Charles the .4. and Philip de Valois sixt of that name, kinges of Fraunce.
- The .32. Chapter: Of Edward the .3. King of England.
- The .33. Chapter. Of Charles the .4. Emperour. And of Nilus the Bisshop of Thessalonica.
- The .34. Chapter: Of Richarde the seconde, Kinge of Englande.
- The .35. Chapter. Of Sigismund and Friderike the .3. Emperours.
- The .36. Chapter. Of Aeneas Syluius, who was after, Pope Pius .2. and of Cardinal Cusanus.
- The .37. Chapter. Of Maximilian the Emperour: Great Gran∣father to Maximilian the Emperour which now liueth.
- The .38. Chapter. Of kinge Henry the .8. our late Souerayne.
- The .39. Chapter. Solutions to Argumentes taken out of Quintinus Heduus, a Doctour of Parys.
- The .40. Chapter. Concerning Braughton, Maister Hornes last Authour.
- The conclusion of the three bookes going before, with a briefe recapitulatiō of that which hath bene saied.
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M. Horne. The .79. Diuision. Fol.
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THE FOVRTH BOOKE:
CON∣TEYNING A FVL CONFVTATION OF M. Hornes answeres, made to M. Fekenhams Reasons, for not taking the Othe ofthe Supremacye. -
The
.153. Diuision. pag.91. b. - M. Horne.
- The first Chapter: Conteyning M. Fekenhams first reason, taken out of the Actes of the Apostles: And by the way of King Lucius.
- The .2. Chapter, of M. Fekenhams second reason, for not taking the Othe: grounded vpon S. Paule Heb. 13.
- The .3. Chapter. Of M. Fekenhams third reason taken out of S. Paule also .1. Cor. 14.
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The .4. Chapter, defending M. Feckenhams thirde chiefe poynt, and prouing euidently, that the Othe destroyeth two Ar∣ticles of our Crede. And by occasion, of the prote∣stantes dissension in these lowe Countres he
e. - The .5. Chapter. Of M. Fekenhams fourth chiefe point.
- The sixt Chapter, concerning the Resolutions that M. Horne gaue to M. Fekenham, to the .4. forenamed poyntes.
- The .7. Chapter. Howe M. Horne restraineth the Othe to one kinde of iurisdiction, thereby to auoide M. Fekenhams vnuincible Argument ta∣ken out of Gods woorde.
- The .8. Chapter: Conteyning a Confutation of M. Hornes answer to the Obiections of M. Fekenham layed out of the olde lawe.
- The .9. Chapter: Of Spirituall Iurisdiction exercised by bis∣shops without Princes commissions, and be∣fore Constantines time.
- The .10. Chapter. Conteyning a defence of three exāples brought forth by M. Fekenham, touching three Emperours, Con∣stantin the greate, Valentian the first, and Theodosius the firste.
- The .11. Chapter. How Iohn Caluine alleaged by M. Fekenham, plainly condemneth M. Horns assertion.
- The .12. Chap. Conteyning a Confutation of M. Hornes answer, made to the woordes of Athanasius.
- The .13. Chapter. Of M. Feckenhams laste Authorities al∣leaged out of holy Scripture, and out of certaine do∣ctours, for proufe of the Bishoppes Iurisdi∣ction in matters Ecclesiastical.
- The .14. Chapter, of certaine priuate matters betwene M. Fekē∣ham and M. Horne. And of certaine especial heresies auouched by M. Horne, wherby to conclude, he concludeth himselfe a plaine heretike.
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