BECAN. Exam.* 1.1
YOu say this strife is about the name. It is so. I vrge no∣thing else. But of they strine, as you say; where is the concord which you promise? In the very beginning you despaire of concord. And of you cannot dissolue the strife about the name, what shall become of the thing it selfe?
Dr. HARRIS Reply.
I Did not say, our Writers did striue about the namer but I asked the Iesuit, why he would brawl about the name, when the thing it selfe was fully agreed vpon. Here then in the beginning of this Iesuits examination, wee haue him taken in a grosse vntruth. For in my English Concord, chap. 1. I prooued an vni∣forme consent of all, not onely in the matter, that is, the kings Supreme Gouernment, ouer all persons, and in all Causes Ecclesiasticall, or ciuill within his dominions; but also in the very English name thereof, to weet, Su∣premacy: