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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Jewel, John, 1522-1571. -- Defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande.
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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 June 7, 2024.

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A Table of the chiefe matters treated of in this Booke.

A
  • AErius his heresies. fol. 133. b.
  • Agreing in Cōmunion, vvhere is disagreing in opinion. fol. 272. b.
  • Almaricus. fol. 111. a.
  • Almaric and Abailard Heretiques. fol. 102. b.
  • Alphonsus impudently belied by M. Iewel. fol. 63. a.
  • Alphonsus shamefully abused by M. Iewel. fol. 6. b.
  • S. Ambroses minde touching pray∣ing to Saintes. fol. 362. a.
  • Anacletus his Decree expounded. fol. 60. b. 61. a.
  • Answer to special wordes of dis∣courtesie noted by. M. Iew. fol. 45. a.
  • Answer to M. Iewels View of his vntruthes. fol. 56. b.
  • Angelles and Archangelles. fol. 142. b.
  • Anacletus not cōunterfeite. fol. 227. b.
  • Ancyran Councel answered tou∣ching the cōtinuance of married Deacons in the ministerie. fol. 298. b.
  • Anselmusmade wrōgfully a spokes∣mā for Priestes Marriages. fol. 308. a.
  • Apostasie of the Protestantes. fol. 35. b. 36. a. b.
  • Apostata, who so is, and vvhat it si∣gnifieth. fol. 35. b. 236. a.
  • The Apostates married of the En∣glish Congregation. fol. 36. b.
  • Application of Christes merites to others in the Masse. fol. 355. b.
  • Appollinaris the elder not married after he vvas priest. fol. 304. b.
  • Argumentes hanging from heauen to earth. fol. 142. a.
  • An Argument prouing this new Congregation not to be the true Churche. fol. 92. a.
  • Augustine falsely alleged by. M. Ievvel. fol. 113. a.
  • Augustines Doctrine of General Councelles. fol. 113. b. 114.
  • Augustines place to Dardanus ex∣pounded. fol. 117.
B
  • BAptisme of Infantes necessarie. fol. 336. a.
  • Bastard vvorkes printed with good authours. fol. 58. b.
  • Baudie Bale vvorthily so called. fol. 37.
  • Beno parcial, holding vvith the Em∣perour against the Pope. fol. 57. a.
  • S. Bernard reiected by M. Ievv, fol. 12. a.
  • Berēgarius vvordes as he laie dying. 105. b. his heresie cōdemned. fol. 105. a
  • Beza persuaded Poltrot to kil the Duke of Guise. fol. 85. a.
  • Bigamie lavvful rather then com∣mendable. fol. 279. b.
  • Bishoppes only in Councelle haue sentence definitiue. fol. 99. a.

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  • Bishoppes not doing their dueties are yet Bishoppes. fol. 181. 182.
  • Bishoppes and Priestes different. fol. 133. b.
  • Bishoppes be Bishoppes though they be negligent. fol. 181. a.
  • A Bishop aboue a Priest. fol. 235. b.
  • The Bishop of Rome is the Succes∣sour of Peter. fol. 273. a.
  • A Bishop is not hable to doo his duetie the better for that he is married. fol. 309. b.
  • Blame, a worde of honest meaning changed by M. Iew. in to Handle a word of filthy meaning. fol. 121. a.
  • Brentius the first deuiser of laying together the Aduersaries sharpe vvordes. fol. 25. b.
  • Brentius chargeth Bullinger vvith sharpe speache. fol. 26. a.
  • Brentius the authour of the heresie of the Vbiquitaries. fol. 116. b.
  • Browne the head Minister of the Puritanes. fol. 336. a.
  • Brunichildis Quene of Frāce. fol. 382. a
C.
  • CAnonical Election of M. Iewel to the See of Sarisburie. fol. 232. a.
  • Capon Bishop, no Protestant. fol. 243. a.
  • The Catholique Church. fol. 272. 273. 274.
  • Catholike vvhat by Lirinēsis. fol. 124. b.
  • Catholique Church stāding in two personnes by M. Ievvel. fol. 126. a.
  • Cathecumenus interpreted by M. Ievvel an heathen. fol. 342. a.
  • Celestinus Pope sclaundered. fol. 253. b.
  • Chams broode. fol. 37. a.
  • Character vvhat it signifieth in the Sacramentes. fol. 268. a.
  • Christopher Goodmans Traitours. fol. 84. b.
  • The Church standeth in multitude of personnes. fol. 125. b. 126.
  • Christ is the Rocke, and Peter is the Rocke, and hovv eche. fol. 174. b.
  • Church a plainer teacher then the Scriptures. fol. 328.
  • Christ a consecrated prieste. fol. 3, 2. b.
  • Christ touched of vs in the Eucha∣riste. fol. 340. a.
  • Christes bodie receiued of vs vvith mouth. fol. 341. a.
  • Churche hovve it is resolued in doubteful cases. fol. 352.
  • The clergie of this nevv Congre∣gation vvhat vvorthy menne it hath. fol. 262. b.
  • Clerkes bounde to Continencie. fol. 279. a.
  • Communion in one or bothe kin∣des. fol. 343. b. & in sequent. b.
  • Communicatorie letters. fol. 223. b.
  • Concupiscence vvithout consent is not properly sinne. fol. 337. a.
  • Cōtinuance of the Church vvithout intermission. fol. 31. a. 89. 90. 91. 92.
  • Councel of Laterane a great assem∣blie. fol. 105. a.

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  • Councelles of later time in authori∣tie. fol. 108. 109. a. b.
  • Councelles not contrarie one to the other. fol. 109. b.
  • Councelles later preferred before the former fol. 114. b. 115. a.
  • Concupiscence in married menne, vvithout vvhiche generation is not perfourmed, is an il thing. fol. 283. a.
  • Consecration of a Bishop. fol. 240. b.
  • Confession of sinnes necessary. fol. 274 b. 275. 276. 277.
  • Contradictions of M. Ievvel. fol. 98. a. 101. b.
  • Cranmar no Successour of S. Tho∣mas. fol. 04. a.
  • Cranmar hovv dealt vvithal for he∣resie and treason. fol. 380. b.
  • Cyrillus falsified by M. Ievv. fol. 280. a.
  • Cyprian nipped fouly by M. Iewel. fol. 269. a.
  • Cyprian alleaged by M. Iew. in an il cause. fol. 271. b.
D.
  • DAmasus made by M. Iewel to write of thinges done after his death. fol. 287. a.
  • Degradatio. fol. 7. a.
  • Deposition of the Clergie what it is, and how. fol. 69. b. 70. 71.
  • Dioscorus cōdēned by Bishops, not by the Ciuil magistrate. fol. 72. 73.
  • Dissensions among the Protestātes. fol. 33. 34. 35. 151. 152.
  • Donatistes errour renevved by M. Ievvel. fol. 92. a.
  • Dorman defended. fol. 295. a.
  • Double holinesse. fol. 203. b.
  • Drinke ye al of this, in vvhat sense it vvas spoken. fol. 343. b.
E.
  • ERasmus against the Protestan∣tes. fol. 163. b.
  • Erasmus and Agrippa belie the Greke Church touching priestes marriage. fol. 307. a.
  • Ephrem praied for the healpe of Saintes, and to Saintes. fol. 364. b.
  • Errour of S. Cyprian. fol. 271. b.
  • Errour of Pope Iohn 22. vvhat was it. fol. 64. b.
  • Errours that M. Ievvel maie be in∣duced to acknovvledge. fol. 77. a.
  • Errours the greatest that M. Ievvel could find in my bookes. fol. 77. b.
  • Euchariste ministred to Children at Baptisme. fol. 241. a.
F.
  • FAithe in England made chan∣geable. fol. 23. a.
  • Faith without workes. fol. 369. b.
  • Faithe of the later thousand yeres as good, as that of the first fiue hun∣dred yeres. fol. 94, b.
  • Faithful wiues haue ben cause of the couersion of their vnfaithful husbandes. fol. 315. a.

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  • Fathers charged by M. Iew. with ouersight for zele and heat. fol. 295. b.
  • Figuratiue bodie, and figuratiue ea∣ting. fol. 333. a.
  • Fisher Bishop of Rochester, and Luther compared. fol. 108.
  • Fleshe is a meane whereby grace passeth into the Soule. fol. 339. a.
  • Formosus Pope. fol. 139. b.
  • Fornication how it is punished in the Clergie. fol. 69. 70. 71.
  • Fornication euer pounished by the Churche. fol. 81.
  • Fruite of the Vine. fol. 353. b.
G.
  • GErmanie for many partes re∣maining Catholike. fol. 96. a.
  • Gerson impudently belied by M. Iewel. fol. 64. a. 100. b. 101. a. b.
  • Goodmās traiterous writing. fol. 14. b.
  • Gospel commeth vnto vs by Tra∣dition. fol. 326. b.
  • Gratians wordes alleged by M. Iev. for the Coūcel of Carthage. fol. 59. b.
  • Grace necessary to the kepīg of the commaundementes. fol. 366. b.
  • Gregorie Nazanzenes saying tou∣ching a married Bishop expoun∣ded. fol. 61. b. 313. b.
H.
  • HEad of the Churche one. fol. 136. b. 137. & seq.
  • Henrie of Luxenburg how he died. fol. 57. b.
  • Henrie the eightes bodie bruted to be taken awaie. fol. 140. a.
  • Henrie the sixt his body taken vp. fol. 140. a.
  • Heretiques, it booteth not to striue with them. fol. 215. b.
  • Heretiques haue not to doo with Scriptures. fol. 216. a.
  • Heresie hath idolatrie annexed. fol. 261. b
  • Hildebrand Pope. 57. b. acquited by graue writers. fol. 256. b. 257. a.
  • Hierome of Prage heretique recan∣ted. fol. 104. a.
  • Hieromes place ad Euagrium, ex∣pounded. fol. 165. b. 166. 167.
  • Hilarie a wicked man saincted by M. Iewels Canonization. fol. 173. a.
  • S. Hilaries verdite of S. Peters pree∣minence. fol. 173. a.
  • S. Hilarie married by M. Iew. fol. 28. a.
  • Holinesse of degree, and of offite. fol. 203. b.
  • Honorius Pope no publike teacher of heresie. fol. 253. b. 254. & seq.
  • Hostiensis fowly corrupted by M. Iewel. fol. 67. b.
  • Husse said Masse a litle before he vvas burnt. fol. 104. a.
  • Hussites heretiques. fol. 83. a. b. 103. a. b.
  • Huguenotes of Fraunce. Gues of the lovv Countrie. fol. 37. a.

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  • Hypsistarij vvhat mēne they vvere. fol. 314. a.
I.
  • M. Ievvels dignitie, and degree, no Bishop. fol. 39. a.
  • M. Ievvels especial Doctours. fol. 8. a. 213. b. 228. b. 229. a. 251. b.
  • M. Ievvels scoffe against Christ him selfe. fol. 8. b.
  • M. Ievvel mangleth his aduersaries text in infinite places. fol. 9. b. 17. b.
  • M. Ievvels graue sentence pronoū∣ced against S. Bernard. fol. 12. a.
  • Hovv M. Ievv. may be pleased. fol. 38. b.
  • Flovvres of M. Ievvels modeste speache. fol. 50. 51. 52.
  • M. Ievvels scoffes, and scornes a∣gainst God, his Church, and his Saintes. fol. 52. a. b.
  • M. Ievvels Sacramentarie scoffes. fol. 52. b.
  • M. Ievvels scoffes against the Pope, Bishops, and Priestes. fol. 52. b. 53. a.
  • M. Ievvels general, and particular scoffes. fol. 53. 54.
  • M. Ievvels Outcries, and scoffing Oes. fol. 55. b.
  • M. Ievvels modest marginal Notes. fol. 54. b. 55. a. b.
  • M. Ievv. plaieth many vntrue partes at once fol. 68. a.
  • M. Ievv. falsifieth my ansvver made in the Confutation. fol. 44. b. 45. a. 68. b. 69. a. 128. b. 141. a. 147. a. 153 b. 180. b. 223. a.
  • what it is to confute M. Ievv. vvri∣tinges. fol. 76. b.
  • M. Ievv. repeateth obiections and allegations already ansvvered ād confuted, dissembling vtterly al answer made. fol. 83. b. 84. a 226. a. 227. b. 248. 249. 253. b. 255. b. 256. b.
  • M. Ievvel defendeth opē rebellion, and treason. 86. a. b. 88. a. Item 183. and 184. in defending wic∣kless trayterous heresie.
  • M. Ievvel reasoneth against the Church, euen as the Donatistes did. fol. 90. b. 91. a.
  • M. Ievv. blasphemously maligneth the conuersion of infidels to the faith. fol. 96. b. 97. a.
  • M. Ievv. contrary to him selfe. fol. 98. a. 101. b.
  • M. Ievvels extreme impudencie. fol. 106. b. 160. a. & b. 221. a.
  • M. Ievvels. deceite in equiuocation of termes. fol. 119. a. 134. a.
  • M. Ievvels fond limitation against Lirinensis. fol. 124. b. 125. a.
  • M. Ievv. fond conditions, to admit one head of the Churche. fol. 138. a.
  • M. Ievvels vaine skoffing. fol. 141. b. 150. b.
  • M. Ievvels negatiue argumentes fol. 143. a. 226. b.
  • M. Ievv. alleageth obiections of the Doctors made against the Truth:

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  • as Truthes auouched by the Doctours. fol. 144. a.
  • M. Ievvels vvaie to continevve vvrangling fol. 147. b.
  • M. Iewelles ridiculous and loose Argumentes. fol. 143. a. 152. b. 155. b. 160. b. 161. a. 162. a. 184. b.
  • M. Iewel falsely alleageth the Fa∣thers sayinges. fol. 6. b. 113. a. 156. b. 157. a. 166. b. 173. b. 208. a. 240. b. 269. a. 286. a. 333. b. 387. a.
  • M. Iewel falsifierh the holy Scri∣pture. fol. 160. a. 202. a. 222. a. 265. a. 266. b.
  • M. Iewelles dissembling shifte. fol. 163. a.
  • M. Iewel misseallegeth the Ciuil Lawe. fol. 168. b. 169. a. 380. b.
  • M. Iewel missealleageth and falsi∣fieth Gratian, and his Glose. fol. 169. a. b. 190. a. 191. a. 204 b. 383. a
  • M. Iewel falsifieth the Councels. fol. 183. a. 189. a.
  • M. Iewels forging of the Fathers sayinges. fol. 185. a. 186. 290. a. b. 203. b. 209. a.
  • M. Iewel chargeth me with three mayne Lyes. 189. b. Item with moe Lies. fol. 287. a. 285. a. 295. b. 316. b. 303. a. 285. b. 310. b. 374. b.
  • M. Iewel a scatterer, no Successour of any one Bishop. fol. 203. a.
  • M. Iewel falsifieth al his Testimo∣nies against Succession. fol. 206. b.
  • M. Iewel plaieth the very parte of Antichrist. fol. 210. b. 245. a.
  • M. Iewel falsifieth Bitontinus. fol. 213. b.
  • M. Iew. continually alleageth those mens sayinges for him, vvhose dedes he knovveth to be against him fol. 213. b, 229. a
  • M. Ievvel neuer ordered Priest, nor Bishop. fol. 230. b. 222. a. b.
  • M. Ievvel sticketh not to saie vn∣truely, I vvas present, and con∣sented to his Election. fol. 232. b.
  • M. Ievvel can shevve no one Pre∣decessour of his Religion in the See of Sarisburie. fol. 241. 242. 243.
  • M. Ievvel bevvraieth his lurking heresie. fol. 244.
  • M. Ievvels daie, and night. fol. 246. b.
  • M. Ievvels Lying, and Rhetorical addition of vvordes, and sen∣tences to his Authors sayinges. fol. 199. a. 201. b. 203. b. 204. a. & b. 205. b. 208. a. 258. a. 265. a. 302. a. 313. b. 305. a.

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  • Intercession to Saintes to praie for vs. fol. 358. a.
  • Iohn the. 22. his errour. fol. 64. b. 65. 66 255. b.
  • Iohn Huss. fol. 83. a. b. 103. b
  • Iohn of Sarisburie. fol. 258. 259. 260.
  • Iohn 22. charged by M. Iew. with the errour of Iohn. fol. 23. 66. b.
  • Iohn of Constantinoples ambition. fol. 141. a.
  • Iosue mistaken for Osee confessed. fol. 143. b.
  • Iouinians heresie making Marriage and virginite of equal merite. fol. 296. a.
  • Iuuenalis and Thalassius not con∣demned in the Councel of Chal∣cedon. fol. 73. b. 74. a.
  • Iuste, who maie be called in this life. fol. 367. a.
L.
  • LAteran great Councel. fol. 105. a. 110. b.
  • Lady Interpreter noted of presum∣ption. fol. 120.
  • The Lawe by what meanes it is fulfilled. fol. 369. a.
  • Leaders awaie of the Flocke who be they. fol. 202. b. 267. b.
  • A Legende of Leo alleged by M. Iewel a fonde fable. fol. 251. a.
  • Lenten Fast a custom of the Chur∣che, fol. 327. a.
  • Leo the first defended from Aria∣nisme. fol. 172. b. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 251. 252.
  • Liberius defended from Arianisme. fol. 62. a. b. 250. a.
  • Life euerlasting how freely geuen, and how for good workes. fol. 372. b.
  • Light not put out in the Churche for a thousand yeres. fol. 90. a.
  • This terme, my Lorde, vsed of the Antiquitie. fol. 175. a
  • Loose Apostates, whether the di∣uisers of this new Gospel maie not so be called. fol. 35. b.
  • Luthers dogge eloquence. fol. 127.
  • Lutherans and Zuinglians dissen∣sion. fol. 322. b.
M.
  • MAcabees booke Canonical a∣mong the faithful. fol. 321. b.
  • Magistrate Ciuil not iudge in Ec∣clesiastical causes. fol. 377. a.
  • Manichees heresie denying Chri∣stes true flesh. fol. 345. a.
  • Marie the Virgin aduocate for Eue. fol. 359. b.
  • Marie our Ladie Queene of al, hope of the Fathers. &c. fol. 365. a.
  • Marcellinus Pope Martyr. fol. 248. b.
  • Marcus Callidius an Oratour. fol. 42. b.
  • Marriage after Vowe of Chastitie, what the Fathers haue iudged thereof. fol. 278. b
  • Married twise maie not be made

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  • Bisshoppes. fol. 279. b.
  • Marriage after holy Order euer ac∣compted vnlawful amōg Catho∣liques. fol. 280. a.
  • Married Priestes in England in An∣selmus time. fol. 280. b.
  • Marriage vnlawful in twoo cases. fol. 281. a.
  • Marriages three good thinges. fol. 284. a.
  • Married Priestes in olde time called Apostates. fol. 296. b.
  • Marriage a let vnto perfiter life by S. Chrysostome. fol. 305. a.
  • Matrimonie a Sacrament that ge∣ueth grace. fol. 328. b.
  • Masse said by Iohn Husse in his last daies. fol. 83. a. b.
  • Menna absolued. fol. 382. a. b.
  • Merite changed by M. Iewel into Preeminence. fol. 163. a.
  • Merites of Christes death be not re∣ceiued by faith only. fol. 356. b.
  • Merites of workes. fol. 369. b. & sequentib.
  • Ministers of Tourney. fol. 85. a.
  • Monica. S. Augustines mother la∣boured to conuert her husband. fol. 315. a.
  • Montanistes heresies. fol. 327. a.
N.
  • NEstorius a scatterer of the flocke. fol. 203. a.
  • Nicephorus belied by M. Iew. fol. 303. a.
  • Nilus a late Greeke Schismatike. fol. 225. a.
  • Nipping of Doctours by M. Iewel. fol. 305. a.
  • North partes conuerted to the faith in these later ages. fol. 94. b.
O.
  • Oddes betwene the Protestantes and Catholiques. fol. 30. a. 107. b.
  • An Oration forged in the name of Pius. fol. 4. 97. b.
  • Order of Popes at the first succe∣ding one an other. fol. 219. b.
  • Ordination, and Confirmation, di∣uers. fol. 227. b.
  • Origen falsified by M. Iewel. fol. 286. a. 333. b.
  • Orders Ecclesiastical. fol. 134. b. 135. a.
P.
  • Papistrie can not be shewed when it beganne. fol. 106. b
  • Patriarkes. fol. 180.
  • Peter Martyr in Strasbourg a Lu∣theran, in England a Zuinglian. fol. 34. b.
  • Peter Martyr and dame Catherine his wife. fol. 36. b.
  • Peter Martyr at variance vvith Brentius. fol. 117. b.
  • Peters authoritie and prerogatiue. fol. 174. a. 175. 176.
  • Peter ouer the Christian Gentiles. at Rome. fol. 221.〈…〉〈…〉

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  • Peter when he came to Rome. fol. 221. b.
  • Peter the feeder of al sortes in the flocke. fol. 148. b. &c.
  • Peters humilitie. fol. 153.
  • Peter offended twise. fol. 157.
  • Peter foloweth the rest, yet head of al, by S. Augustine. fol. 158.
  • Peter receiued into indiuisible vni∣tie with Christ. fol. 174. a.
  • Peter ioyned with fol. Leo. 176. a.
  • Pelagius heresie mainteined by the Caluinistes. fol. 367. a.
  • Perfection, double, one of Pil∣grimes, the other of heauen. fol. 368. b
  • Petitio principij, muche vsed by M. Iewel. fol. 89. a.
  • Platina no flatterer of the Pope. fol. 257. b.
  • Pope the Heade of the Churche. fol. 130. b.
  • The Popes Supremacie proued. fol. 146. 147. 148. 149. 159. b. 179. 186. a. b.
  • The Pope Prince of Pastours. fol. 177. b 178. a.
  • The Pope leaft the Vicare of Chri∣stes loue towardes vs. fol. 148. a.
  • The Popes confirming of Bishops. fol. 223. b. 224. & seq.
  • Popes charged with heresie, and o∣ther enormites, defended. fol. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258.
  • The Pope Peters Successour. fol. 273. a.
  • The Pope laufully called the Princ•…•… of Pastours. fol. 177. b.
  • Possibilitie of keping Gods Com∣maundementes. fol. 366. b.
  • Priesthood double. fol. 239. a.
  • Priest aboue a Deacon. fol. 164. b.
  • Priestes of England are Votaries. fol. 290. b.
  • Priestes of Greece, in what sence they are Votaries. fol. 298. a.
  • Priestes and religious menne, whe∣ther they maie be dispensed to marrie. fol. 300. b.
  • Priestes only Iudges ouer Priestes. fol. 377. a.
  • Praying for the dead, taught by S. Paule. fol. 326. b.
  • Protestantes dissent not onely one from an other, but also from them selues. fol. 34. a.
  • Protestantes varie from the Primi∣tiue Churche. fol. 270. b.
  • Protestantes be Apostates. fol. 336. b.
  • Protestantes are proued by an in∣uincible Argument, to be no part of Christes Churche. fol. 90. a. b. 92.
  • Puritanes. fol. 139. a. 332. a.
R.
  • RAymeris made king of Arra∣gon, of a Monke, and married by dispensation. fol. 301. a.
  • Real presence cleerely witnessed. fol. 79. a. proued. 339. & sequentib.

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  • Rebellion against Princes maintei∣ned by M. Iewel. fol. 86. a.
  • Religious menne married, the first foūders of this new Gospel. fol. 36. b
  • Reseruation of the Sacramente. fol. 331. b.
  • Righteousnes competent for this life. fol. 368. a.
  • Rounde capped Ministers. fol. 86. b.
  • Ruffianrie of M. Iewel detected. fol. 120. b.
  • Ruffinus belied by M. Iew. fol. 285. b.
S.
  • SAbellicus falsified by M. Iewel. fol. 139. b.
  • Sacramentes meanes to receiue grace. fol. 330. a.
  • Sacramentes seuen. fol. 334 a.
  • Sacrament of the Aulter called our maker, and Lorde by S. Augu∣stine. fol. 346. a.
  • Sacramentaries persecuted by the Lutheranes. fol. 95. b. 96. a.
  • Sacramentaries condemned by the Lutheranes. fol. 104. b.
  • Seruus seruuorum Dei, the Popes stile. fol. 187. b.
  • Seuerus a blinde man by touche of a Martyrs garment recouered sight. fol. 364. a.
  • Shaxton Bishoppe, no Protestant. fol. 241. b.
  • Shaxton and Capon Bishoppes of Sarisburie, repented. fol. 194. a.
  • Shaxton B. not of M. Iewele side. fol. 242. b.
  • Sharpe vvordes founde in the Scri∣ptures. fol. 27. b.
  • Sheepe of three sortes. fol. 149. a.
  • Siritius and Innocentius vvere not the first ordeiners of Clerkes cō∣tinencie. fol. 279. a.
  • Sozomenus, Gregorie, Nazianzen, and Eusebius belied by the A∣pologie. fol. 309. a.
  • Sophistrie of M. Ievvels shifting from the Scriptures to Goddes vvorde. fol. 323. a.
  • Spiridion made Bishop of a mar∣ried laie man. fol. 285. a
  • Syluester. 2. Pope. fol. 249. a.
  • Succession of Bishoppes treated of at large. Lib. fol. 4.
  • Succession of Bishoppes, a certaine rule to knovve the Churche by. fol. 198. b. 199. & sequent.
  • Succession can not lacke the Truth. fol. 199. 200.
  • Succession lavvful can not be taken avvaie by man. fol. 211.
T.
  • TErtulliā of a married man made a Prieste. fol. 285. a.
  • Tertullians errour. fol. 239. 240.
  • Three vvaies of vvriting against an aduersarie. fol. 42. b.
  • Tradition. fol. 270. a.

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  • Traditions belonging to Sacramēts maie not be changed, Ceremo∣nies maie. fol. 326. a.
  • Traditores what they were in the primitiue Churche. fol. 91. a.
  • Transubstantiation. fol. 110. b. treated of. 346. b.
  • This is my Bodie, meant properly. fol. 339. a.
  • Turkes inuasion brideled. fol. 266. a.
V.
  • VAriance of opinion betwen two Ministers of Valencenes in the time of the Siege. fol. 84. b.
  • Victor the Pope his death. fol. 58. a
  • Virgilius Pope his Cōstancie. fol. 200. a
  • Vnitie can not be without a su∣preme head. fol. 140. b. 141. a. 152. 153. a.
  • Vniuersal Bishop truly attributed to the Pope. fol. 185. b. 186. 187. 188. & sequent.
  • Votaries maie not conueniently marrie by M. Iewel. fol. 289. a.
  • Vow breakers in what danger they stande. fol. 278. a.
  • Vow of Chastitie annexed to holy Orders. fol. 291. a.
  • Vow of Chastitie made in facte, though no vvordes be spoken. fol. 292. b.
  • Vovve made in vvhat case mar∣riage holdeth, or holdeth not by the determination of the Chur∣che. fol. 294. b
  • Vrspergensis set out by Melanch∣thon onely. fol. 57. b.
VV
  • VVAldenses heresies. fol. 102. b.
  • VVedlockes il thing is inor∣dinate luste. fol. 283. b.
  • VVickleff his heresies. fol. 82. b. 63. a.
  • VViues that couerted their vnfaith∣ful husbandes. fol. 61. b. 350. a.
  • VVordes of God not written. fol. 270. a.
  • VVorkes, hovv meritorious of in∣finite revvarde. fol. 371. b.
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