Historia quinqu-articularis: or, A declaration of the judgement of the Western Churches, and more particularly of the Church of England, in the five controverted points, reproched in these last times by the name of Arminianism. Collected in the way of an historicall narration, out of the publick acts and monuments, and most approved authors of those severall churches. By Peter Heylyn.
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- Historia quinqu-articularis: or, A declaration of the judgement of the Western Churches, and more particularly of the Church of England, in the five controverted points, reproched in these last times by the name of Arminianism. Collected in the way of an historicall narration, out of the publick acts and monuments, and most approved authors of those severall churches. By Peter Heylyn.
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- Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.
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- London :: printed by E.C. for Thomas Johnson at the Key in St. Pauls Church-yard,
- 1660.
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- Church of England -- History -- Early works to 1800.
- Arminianism -- Early works to 1800.
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"Historia quinqu-articularis: or, A declaration of the judgement of the Western Churches, and more particularly of the Church of England, in the five controverted points, reproched in these last times by the name of Arminianism. Collected in the way of an historicall narration, out of the publick acts and monuments, and most approved authors of those severall churches. By Peter Heylyn." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A86290.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.
Contents
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- TO THE READER.
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SYLLABƲS CAPITƲM: OR, The Contents of the Chapters.- CHAP. I. The severall Heresies of those who make God to be the Author of sin, or attribute too much to the naturall freedome of Mans Will in the works of Piety.
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CHAP. II. Of the Debates among the Divines in the Coun∣cel of
Trent, touchingPredestination and Originall Sin. -
CHAP. III. The like Debates about
Free-will, with the Con∣clusions of the Councell in the Five Controverted Poynts. -
CHAP. IV. The Judgement of the
Lutherans andCalvinians in the said Five Poynts, with some Objections made against the Conclusions of the Synod ofDort. -
CHAP. V. The Doctrine of the
Remonstrants, and the story of them, untill their finall condemnation in the Synod ofDort. -
CHAP. VI. Objections made against the Doctrine of the
Remon∣strants, the Answers unto all, and the retorting of some of them on the Opposite Party. -
CHAP. VII. An Introduction to the Doctrine of the Church of
Eng∣land in the Points disputed, with the removall of some Rubs which are laid in the way. - CHAP. VIII. Of the Preparatives to the Reformation, and the Doctrin of the Church in the present Points.
- CHAP. IX. Of the Doctrin of Predestination, delivered in the Arti∣cles, the Homilies, the publick Liturgie, and the wri∣tings of some of the Reformers.
- CHAP. X. The Doctrine of the Church concerning Reprobation, and Universal Redemption.
- CHAP. XI. Of the Heavenly influences of Gods Grace in the con∣version of a sinner, and Man's cooperation with those Heavenly influences.
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CHAP. XII. The Doctrin of
Free-will agreed upon by the Clergie in their Convocation,Anno 1543. -
CHAP. XIII. The Doctrin of the Church of
England concerning the certainty or uncertainty ofPerseverance. -
CHAP. XIV. The
Plain Song of the secondHomily touching thefal∣ling from God, and theDescants made upon it. -
CHAP. XV. Of the
Author andAuthority of K.Edwards Catechism; As also of the judgement ofMartin Bucer, andPeter Martyr in the Points disputed. -
CHAP. XVI. Of the first breakings out of the
Predestinarians, and their Proceedings in the same. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Disputes amongst the
Confessors in Prison, in QueenMaries dayes, and the re∣setling of the Church on her former Principles under QueenEliz. -
CHAP. XVIII. A Declaration of the Doctrine in the Points disputed un∣der the new Establishment made by Queen
Eliz. - CHAP. XIX. Of the first great breach which was made in the Doctrine of the Church, by whom made, and what was done to∣ward the making of it up again.
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CHAP. XX. Of the great Innovation made by
Perkins in the Publick Doctrine, the stirs arising thence inCambridge, and Mr.Barrets carriage in them. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the proceedings against
Baroe, the Articles ofLam∣beth, and the generall calm which was inOxon, touch∣ing these Disputes. -
CHAP. XXII. Of the Conference at
Hampton-Court, and the severall encouragements given to theAnti-Calvinians in the time of K.James.
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Historia Quinqu- Articularis:
OR, A DECLARATION Of theJUDGEMENT of theWestern-Churches; And more particularly of theChurch ofENGLAND; In the five Controverted Points,&c. -
CHAP. 1. The several Heresies of those who make God to be the
Author of Sin, or attribute too much to the Natural freedom of Man's Will in the Works ofPiety. -
CHAP. II. Of the Debates amongst the Divines in the Councel of
Trent, touchingPre∣destinations, andOriginal Sin. -
CHAP. III. The like Debates about
Free-will, with the Conclusions of the Councel; in the Five ControvertedPoints. -
CHAP. IV. The Judgment of the
Lutherans andCal∣vinians in these Five Points, with some Objections made against the Conclusions of the Councel ofDort. - 1. Of Divine Predestination.
- 2. Of the Merit and Efficacy of Christs Death.
- 3. Of Mans Will in the state of depraved Nature.
- 4. Of Conversion, and the manner of it.
- 5. Of falling after Grace received.
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Art. 1.
Of Divine Predestination. -
Art. 2.
Of the Merit and Effect of Christs Death. -
Art. 3.
Of Mans Will in the state of Nature. -
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Of the manner of Conversion. -
Art. 5.
Of the certainty of Perseverance.
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CHAP. V. The Doctrine of the
Remonstrants, and the Story of them, untill their finall Condemnation in the Synod ofDort. -
CHAP. VI. Objections made against the Doctrine of the
Remon∣strants, the Answers unto all, and the retorting of some of them on the Opposite Party.
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CHAP. 1. The several Heresies of those who make God to be the
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PART II. The Judgement of the Church of
England in the five controverted Points.-
CHAP. 7. An Introduction to the Doctrine of the Church of
England in the points disputed, with the Removal of some rubs which are laid in the way. - CHAP. VIII. Of the Preparatives to the Reformation, and the Doctrine of the Church in the present points.
- CHAP. IX. Of the Doctrine of Predestination delivered in the Articles, the Homilies, the publique Li∣turgies, and the Writings of some of the Re∣formers.
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CHAP. X. The Doctrine of the Church concerning
Repro∣bation, andUniversal Redemption. - CHAP. XI. Of the Heavenly influences of Gods grace in the Conversion of a sinner, and mans co-operati∣on with those heavenly influences.
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CHAP. XII. The Doctrine of Freewil agreed upon by the Cler∣gie in their Convocation,
An. 1543. -
CHAP. XIII. The Doctrine of the Church of
England concern∣ing the certainty or uncertainty of Perseve∣rance. -
CHAP. XIV. The
Plain Song of the secondHomily, touch∣ing the falling from God, and theDescants made upon it. -
CHAP. XV. Of the Author and Authority of King
Edwards Chatechisme, as also of the Judgement ofMar∣tin Bucer, andPeter Martyr, in the Points disputed.
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CHAP. 7. An Introduction to the Doctrine of the Church of
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PART III.
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CHAP. XVI. Of the first Breakings out of the
Predestinarians, and their Proceedings in the same. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Disputes amongst the Confessors in Prison in Queen
Maries dayes, and the Resetling of the Church on her former principles under QueenElizabeth. -
CHAP. XVIII. A Declaration of the Doctrine in the Points disputed under the new establishment made by Queen
Elizabeth. - CHAP. XIX. Of the first great breach which was made in the Doctrine of the Church; by whom it was made, and what was done towards the making of it up.
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CHAP. XX. Of the great Innovation made by
Perkins in the publick Doctrine, the stirs arising thence inCambridge, and Mr.Barrets carriage in them. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the proceedings against
Baroe, the Articles ofLambeth, and the general calme which was inOxon, touching these Disputes. -
CHAP. XXII. Of the Conferrence at
Hampton Court, and the several encouragements given to theAnti-Calvinians in the time of KINGJames.
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CHAP. XVI. Of the first Breakings out of the
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A POSTSCRIPT To the READER. Concerning some particulars in a scur∣rulous Pamphlet intituled A Review of the
Certamen Epistolare, &c. - An Advertisement touching the ERRATA.