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CHAP. VI.
What is the judgement of the Schoole∣men and of the Protestants; and what the practise of those Churches in this Lords day businesse.
(1) That in the judgement of the Schoolemen the kee∣ping of one day in seven, is not the morall part of the fourth Commandement. (2) As also that the Lords day is not founded on Divin•• authority, but the authority of the Church. (3) A Catalogue of the holy dayes drawne up in the Councell of Lyons: and the new Doctrine of the Schooles, touching the native sanctitie of the holy dayes. (4) In what estate the Lords day stood, in matter of re∣straint from labour, at the Reformation. (5) The Refor∣matours finde great fault, both with the sayd new doctrine, and restraints from labour. (6) That in the judgement of the Protestant divines, the keeping of one day in seven, is not the morall part of the fourth Commandement. (7) as that the Lords day hath no ground on which to stand, then the authority of the Church. (8) And that the Church hath power to change the day, and to transferre it to some other. (9) What is the practise of all Churches, the Roman, Lutheran, and Calvinian chief••ly in matt••r of Devotion, rest from labour, and sufferance of lawfull pleasures. (10) Dancing cryed downe by Calvin and the French Churches, not in r••lation to the Lords day but the sport it selfe. (11) In what estate the Lords day stands