A detection of sundrie foule errours, lies, sclaunders, corruptions, and other false dealinges, touching doctrine, and other matters vttered and practized by M.Iewel, in a booke lately by him set foorth entituled, a defence of the apologie. &c. By Thomas Harding doctor of diuinitie.

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A detection of sundrie foule errours, lies, sclaunders, corruptions, and other false dealinges, touching doctrine, and other matters vttered and practized by M.Iewel, in a booke lately by him set foorth entituled, a defence of the apologie. &c. By Thomas Harding doctor of diuinitie.
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Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572.
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Lovanii :: Apud Ioannem Foulerum,
Anno 1568.
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Jewel, John, 1522-1571. -- Defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
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"A detection of sundrie foule errours, lies, sclaunders, corruptions, and other false dealinges, touching doctrine, and other matters vttered and practized by M.Iewel, in a booke lately by him set foorth entituled, a defence of the apologie. &c. By Thomas Harding doctor of diuinitie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02637.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

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Iewel. Pag. 129.

And Abbate Panormitane moueth a doubte, vvhether the Pope by the fulnesse of his povver may depriue al the Bishoppes of the vvorlde at one time. But thus they say, that care not greatly vvhat they say.

Harding.

When you had only said that Panormitane moued the doubte, you conclude with, thus they say: as though he had said, that in deede the Pope might depriue al the Bishoppes in the worlde at once. Certainely the mouing of the doubt sheweth him not to say it. For many doubtes be moued, you know pardy, not to the ende men should thinke, that al may be donne, whereof by learned men, a question is moued: but that they may the better carie a∣way the answer. So question is moued emong the Schole∣men, An Deus sit, whether God be? not that any man at al doubteth thereof, but to see, how the doubte might be resolued, if any man were so mad as to moue it. Once it is certaine, that the Pope can not depriue al Bi∣shoppes. For although they be vnder him (specially if they

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do amisse, or nede any helpe) yet they are as truly Bishops, as he is, and are the Successours of the Apostles, who knowing the Primacie to belong vnto S. Peter, did yet make Bishops by Gods ordinance, where so euer they thought it expedient. Aaron was the chiefe emong al the Priestes, and Leuites, yet he could not therfore depriue al the Leuites, and Priestes. And euen so your owne Panor∣mitane, whom you make to doubte, concludeth with these wordes. Quod si papa vellet, non posset remouere omnes Episcopos, cum repraesentent omnes Apostolos. If the Pope would, he could not remoue al Bishops, for as muche as they represent al the Apostles. Cal you this a doubting, when he so plainely determineth against that, for which you alleage his doubting?

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