Labyrinthvs cantuariensis, or, Doctor Lawd's labyrinth beeing an answer to the late Archbishop of Canterburies relation of a conference between himselfe and Mr. Fisher, etc., wherein the true grounds of the Roman Catholique religion are asserted, the principall controversies betwixt Catholiques and Protestants thoroughly examined, and the Bishops Meandrick windings throughout his whole worke layd open to publique view / by T.C.
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- Labyrinthvs cantuariensis, or, Doctor Lawd's labyrinth beeing an answer to the late Archbishop of Canterburies relation of a conference between himselfe and Mr. Fisher, etc., wherein the true grounds of the Roman Catholique religion are asserted, the principall controversies betwixt Catholiques and Protestants thoroughly examined, and the Bishops Meandrick windings throughout his whole worke layd open to publique view / by T.C.
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- Carwell, Thomas, 1600-1664.
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- Paris :: Printed by John Billaine,
- 1658.
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- Laud, William, 1573-1645. -- Relation of the conference between William Laud, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit.
- Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England.
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"Labyrinthvs cantuariensis, or, Doctor Lawd's labyrinth beeing an answer to the late Archbishop of Canterburies relation of a conference between himselfe and Mr. Fisher, etc., wherein the true grounds of the Roman Catholique religion are asserted, the principall controversies betwixt Catholiques and Protestants thoroughly examined, and the Bishops Meandrick windings throughout his whole worke layd open to publique view / by T.C." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35128.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE AVTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE READER. -
Labyrinthus Cantuariensis. OR, Dr. LAWD'S LABYRINTH. BEING An Answer to his Lordships Relation of a Confe∣rence between Himself and Mr.Fisher, &c.-
CHAP. I. Stating the Conference between the Bishop and Mr.
Fisher, for Satisfaction of a Person of Honour. -
CHAP. 2. Of
Fundamentals, orNecessaries to Salvation. -
CHAP. 3. A Continuation of
Fundamentals, orNe∣cessaries to Salvation. -
CHAP. 4. The Conclusion of
Fundamentals, orNeces∣saries to Salvation. -
CHAP. 5. Of the
Resolution of Faith. -
CHAP. 6.
No unquestionableAssurance of Apostolicall Tradition, but for the Infallible Authority of the PresentChurch. - CHAP. 7. The prosecution of the former Question.
- CHAP. 8. A further discovery of our Adversaries indirect proceedings in the Question.
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CHAP. 9. An End of the Controversie touching the
Resolution of Faith. - CHAP. X. Of the Universal Church.
- CHAP. II. Protestants, Schismatiques.
- CHAP. 12. Of keeping Faith with Heretiques.
- CHAP. 13. Protestants, no part of the Church.
- CHAP. 14. Protestants, further convinc'd of Schisme.
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CHAP. 15. Of the
Roman Churches Authority. -
CHAP. 16. Of the Title of
Vniversal Bishop. -
CHAP. 17. The
Popes Authority, asserted and vindicated. -
CHAP. 18. A Continuation of the
Defence of the Popes Authority. -
CHAP. 19. Of the Council of
Trent. -
CHAP. 20. Of the
Infallibility andAuthority of Gene∣ral Councils. -
CHAP. 21. In
vvhat manner Generall Councils are Infallible. -
CHAP. 22. The Bishops
vaine endeauour to finde outErrours in Generall Councilsconfirm'd by the Pope. - CHAP. 23. Of the Bishops Confession that Saluation may be had in the Roman Church; and the Conse∣quences therupon.
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CHAP. 24. The conclusion of the point touching the
Sal∣uation ofRoman Catholiques; and theRoman Fayth, prou'd to be the samenow, that iteuer was. -
CHAP. 25. A further prosecution of the point, touching
the vnchangedness of theRoman Fayth, with a defence ofPurgatory. -
CHAP. 26. The
infallible certainty of Christian Fayth,confessed, yetsubuerted by the Bishop. -
THE LAST CHAPTER. Seuerall other
Mistakes of the Bishop with a conclusion of the whole worke.
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CHAP. I. Stating the Conference between the Bishop and Mr.
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An Alphabetical Table of the most remarkable matters contained in this Book. - Apostles.
- Appeals.
- Authority.
- Authors,
- Baptism.
- Bishops.
- Universal Bishop.
- Catholick.
- Certainty.
- Church.
- Roman Church.
- Church of Hierusalem.
- Contradictions,
- Councils.
- Creed.
- Donatists.
- Emperour.
- Errour.
- Eucharist.
- Excommunication,
- Faith.
- Roman Faith.
- Fathers.
- Fundamental.
- Government.
- Greeks.
- Hell.
- Heresies.
- Hereticks.
- Jews.
- Images.
- Index.
- Infallible.
- Infallibility.
- Intention.
- Judge.
- Legats.
- Limbus Patrum.
- Literae Communicatoriae.
- Lyturgie.
- Manichees.
- Miracles.
- Monarchy.
- Multitude.
- Necessary.
- Nice.
- Obedience.
- Object of Faith.
- Patriarchs.
- St. Peter.
- Pope.
- Priest.
- Prescription.
- Primacy.
- Protestants.
- Purgatory.
- Reformation.
- Regicide.
- Resolution of Faith.
- Revelation.
- Safe-Conduct.
- Salvation,
- Saints.
- Schisme.
- Scripture.
- Succession.
- Sunday.
- Synods.
- Tradition.
- Transubstantiation,
- Trent.
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Will,
or Testament.
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The Author doth desire the Reader, to correct these following
Errata with his Pen.