The second part of the dissuasive from popery in vindication of the first part, and further reproof and conviction of the Roman errors / by Jer. Taylor ...
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- The second part of the dissuasive from popery in vindication of the first part, and further reproof and conviction of the Roman errors / by Jer. Taylor ...
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- Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
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- 1667.
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- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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A Table of the SECTIONS.
The Introduction in Answer to J. S.
The first Book contains Eleven Sections.
SECTION I.
- OF the Church: shewing, That the Church of Rome relies upon no cer∣tain foundation for their faith. Page 1
- Sect. II. Of the sufficiency of Scriptures to Salvation 63
- Sect. III. Of Traditions 102
- Sect. IV. That there is nothing of neces∣sity to be believ'd which the Apostolical Churches did not believe 144
- Sect. V. That the Church of Rome pre∣tends to a power of introducing into the Confessions of the Church new Articles of Faith, and endeavors to alter and sup∣press the old Catholick Doctrine 171
- Sect. VI. Of the Expurgatory Indices in the Roman Church 192
- Sect. VII. The uncharitableness of the Church of Rome in her judging of o∣thers 205
- Sect. VIII. The insecurity of the Roman Religion 222
- Sect. IX. That the Church of Rome does teach for Doctrines the Command∣ments of Men 236
- Sect. X. Of the Seal of Confession 239
- Sect. XI. Of the imposing Anricular Con∣fession upon Consciences without au∣thority from God 249
The Second Book contains Seven Sections.
SECTION I.
- OF Indulgences Page 1
- Sect. II. Of Purgatory 13
- Sect. III. Of Transubstantiation 56
- Sect. IV. Of the half Communion 86
- Sect. V. Of Service in an unknown Tongue 98
- Sect. VI. Of the worshipping of Images 106
- Sect. VII. Of Picturing God the Father, and the Holy Trinity 145