English Concord.
Becane, in his Iarre and fourth Question, demaun∣ded, Whether by reason of his Supremacy, the King may be called the Supreame head of the Church?
And I, in my Concord, and 4. Question, demanded,
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Becane, in his Iarre and fourth Question, demaun∣ded, Whether by reason of his Supremacy, the King may be called the Supreame head of the Church?
And I, in my Concord, and 4. Question, demanded,
Whether the Popeby reason of his Primacy, may be called the supreme head of the Church?
considering that Gregory the great writeth thus: What vvilt thou answere to Christ the head of the vni∣uersall Church,* 1.1 at the tryall of the last iudgement, vvho endeuorest by the name of Vniuersall Bishop (much more by the name of the Supreme head of the vninersall Church) to bring into subiection all his members vnto thee?
Vnto this, though it touch the Pope necre, the Ie∣suite, in his Examen, answereth not one word.
Lib. 4. Epist. 38