The defense of the aunsvvere to the Admonition against the replie of T.C. By Iohn VVhitgift Doctor of Diuinitie. In the beginning are added these. 4. tables. 1 Of dangerous doctrines in the replie. 2 Of falsifications and vntruthes. 3 Of matters handled at large. 4 A table generall.

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The defense of the aunsvvere to the Admonition against the replie of T.C. By Iohn VVhitgift Doctor of Diuinitie. In the beginning are added these. 4. tables. 1 Of dangerous doctrines in the replie. 2 Of falsifications and vntruthes. 3 Of matters handled at large. 4 A table generall.
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Whitgift, John, 1530?-1604.
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Printed at London :: By Henry Binneman, for Humfrey Toye,
Anno. 1574.
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Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603. -- Replye to an answere made of M. Doctor Whitgifte -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800.
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Chap. 2. the. 36. Diuision.
Ansvver to the Admonition. Pag 67. Sect. 4.

Nytherto Antichrist had not inuaded the Church of Rome. But what shoulde I trouble you with any more authorities? those that be learned may easily vnderstand that these names Metropolitane, Archbyshop, Archdeacon, Primate, Patriarke, and suche lyke, be most auncient and approued of the eldest, best, and worthyest Coun∣cells, fathers, and writers.

T. C. Pag. 73. Sect. 7.

And vnto the end that these testimonies might be more autenticall, and haue some waighte in them, Master Doctor addeth, that hitherto Antichrist had not inuaded the seate of Rome. You shall haue much a do to proue that Antichrist had not inuaded the sce of Rome, when your Cle∣ment Anaclete, Anicete, and Damasus wrote: nay it is most certayne, that then he had possessed it: but what is that to the purpose, although there was no one singular head appeared or lifted vp, yet corruptiō of doctrine & of the sacraments, hurtful ceremonies, dominion & pompe of ye Cleargie, new orders, & functions of ye ministerie, which were the hāds that pulled him, ye feete which brought

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him, the shoulders that lifted and heaued hym vp into that seat, were in the Church. Neither while you do thus speake, do you seeme to remember, that this monster needed not nine monethes, but al∣most nine hundred yeares, to be framed and fashioned, or euer he could with all his parts be brought to light. And althoughe the louer of this Antichristian building were not set vp: yet the foundati∣ons thereof being secretly and vnder the grounde laid in the Apostles time: you might easily know that in those times that you spake of, ye building was wonderfully aduaunced & growen very high, and being a very daungerous thing to ground any order or pollicie of the Churche vpon men at all, which in deede ought to haue their standing vpon the doctrine and orders of the Apostles, I wyll shew, what great iniurie M. Doctor doth, to send vs for our examples and patterns of gouernment to these times which he doth dicette vs vnto.

Io. Whitgifte.

These be but wordes, the same mighte be also spoken of the Apostles times. For* 1.1 enen then Paul speaking of Antichrist sayd, Nam mysterium nuncagit iniquitatis, for the mysterie of iniquitie doth already worke: And S. Iohn sayd that there then began to be many Antichristes: but doth this detract any thing from the truth taught in that time? or shall we therfore refuse to take such examples of it, as is conuenient for our time? There is no man of learning and modestie which will without manifest proofe con∣demne any order, especially touching the gouernment of the Churche, that was vsed and allowed during the time of the primitiue Church, which was the next. 500. yéeres after Christ, within the which time, most of my authorities are conteined. Neyther was there any functiō or office brought into the Church during al that time, allowed by any generall Councel or credible writer, which was not most meete for that time, and allowable by the word of God.

I graunt that Antichrist was working all this time, and grewe more and more, for else could there neuer haue bene so many sectes and heresies from time to tyme spred in the Church, which was the cause of so many singular and notable Councels, so many profitable and necessary bookes, written by such learned and godly Doctors, as did with might and maine striue against them. Out of the which Councels and fa∣thers, and best witnesses what was done in those times, I haue fetched my proofes: euen out of them (I say) that did with might and maine labour to kepe out Antichrist from the possession of the Church, and therefore not to be suspected to consent to An∣tichrist.

I knowe that those sectes and heresies gaue strength vnto Antichriste, and at the length were one speciall meanes of placing him in his throne, euen as I am also per∣swaded* 1.2 that he worketh as effectually at this daye by your styrres and contentions, wherby he hath and will more preuaile against this Church of England, than by any other meanes whatsoeuer. Therefore it behoueth you to take héede, how you deuide the armie of Christ, which should vnanimiter fight against that Antichrist. As for vs we must follow the examples of those good fathers, and labour, accordingly to restore vnitie, and to preserue it.

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