The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest.
- Title
- The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest.
- Author
- Pickford, John, 1588-1664?
- Publication
- Printed at Douay :: By Peter Telu, at the signe of the Natiuitie,
- anno 1618.
- Rights/Permissions
-
This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions.
- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
-
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08784.0001.001
- Cite this Item
-
"The safegarde from ship-wracke, or Heauens hauen compiled by I.P. priest." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08784.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 30, 2024.
Contents
- title page
-
TO HIS LOVING BRO: G. P.
All health and peace. -
AN INDEX Of the common places treated off. - A true catalogue of the Pops of Rome.
- table
- The adge and Place of certaine Doctores vvhere they liued.
-
A Catologue of our English Doctours, cited in this treatyse.
VIZ. - The Authour to the Reader.
-
THE
SAFEGARDE FROM SHIP-WRACKE, ORHEAVENS HAVEN. Wich is not to be attained vvith out the Shippe ofS. PETER: TO WITT, The vnitie of the auncient Catholike Church, vvhose faith therefore through all ages, as in a glasse in heere presented vnto you.- THE I. ARTICLE. The English Were conuerted a thousand yeares since to the Catholick faith.
-
THE 2. ARTICLE. The same faith vvas vniuersally professed for sundry ages before, and vvas also agreable to that first faith vvhere vnto theBrittans ofwales vvere conuerted in the Apostles tymes. -
THE 3. ARTICLE. Our Aduersaries Good opinion of the Fathers. -
THE 4. ARTICLE. Our aduersaries appeale vnto the Fathers. -
THE 5. ARTICLE. Scripture is not easie to be vnder∣stood. -
THE 6. ARTICLE. Scripture is not for euery one to read and interpret. -
THE 7. ARTICLE. Scripture neuer called in Question amongst Catholickes. -
THE 8. ARTICLE. Scripture some tyme called in Question. -
THE 9. ARTICLE. Scripture neuer admitted by the Catho∣licke church. -
THE X, ARTICLE. The protestantes pretence of only Scripture is friuolous and idle. -
THE 11. ARTICLE.
Protestantes disagreeing translations. -
THE 12. ARTICLE. The Church cannot, nor ought not to haue erred. -
THE 13. ARTICLE. The Church doth consist of good, and badd. -
THE 14. ARTICLE. The Church is, and ought to haue bene alwayes visible. -
THE 15. ARTICLE. The visible head of the Church &c. -
THE 16. ARTICLE.
OF FREEVVILL -
THE 17. ARTICLE. OF THE COOPERA∣TION OF FREEVVILL WITH GRACE.
The Catholicke Doctrine. Mans will doth freely and actually coope∣rat with Gods vocation, and grace mouing him. -
THE 18. ARTICLE. Faith alone doth not iustifie. -
THE 19. ARTICLE.
Of Good vvorkes. -
THE 22. ARTICLE,
Of Fastinges. -
THE 19. ARTICLE. The lavves and Preceptes of Christ are not impossible. -
THE 22. ARTICLE. To beseech the prayers of the righteous heere on earth is no derogation to our Sauiour. -
THE 23. ARTICLE. The Angels and Sainctes in heauen knovv our doinges and vvantes better then men ther∣fore, &c. -
THE 14. ARTICLE.
Of Saintes Reliques. -
THE 25. ARTICLE. Of the Holy Crosse and Images. -
THE 26. ARTICLE. Of Purgatory and Lymbus Patrum. -
THE 22. ARTICLE. Prayer for the Dead. -
THE 28. ARTICLE. Ecclesiasticall Tradition. -
THE 29. ARTICLE. Of the 7. Sacraments. -
THE 30. ARTICLE. The efficacie of Sa∣cramentes. -
THE 31. ARTICLE. Of Baptisme and the Necessitie therof. -
THE 32. ARTICLE. Of the venerable Sacrament of the Eucharist.- THE CATHOLICKE DOCTRINE FOR THE REAL PRESENCE.
- SCRIPTVRE.
- FATHERS.
- THE ADVERSARIE.
- LVTHERS DOCTRINE.
- CALVINS DOCTRINE.
- An old condemned Heresie by the primitiue Church.
- Solutions to the Aduersaries obie∣ctions against the real pre∣sence proued out of this sixth Chapter of S. Iohn.
- A Briefe demonstration from the aun∣cient Ievves for the real presence.
-
THE 33. ARTICLE. Of the Sacrifice of the Masse. -
THE 34. ARTICLE. Communion vnder both Kindes. -
THE 35. ARTICLE. Of Confession. -
THE 36. ARTICLE.
Of Satisfaction. -
THE 37. ARTICLE. Of the Single life of Priestes and Clergie men.- THE CATHOLICKE DOCTRINE.
- SCRIPTVRE.
- FATHERS.
- Against the friuolous obiections and excuses of impudent heretiques, vvherin they pretend that it is not possible for a man to vovv and performe his vovv of chastitie or continencie.
- THE ADVERSARIE.
- LVTHERS DOCTRINE.
- CALVINS DOCTRINE.
- An old condemned Heresie.
-
THE 38. ARTICLE Vovves of perpetuall chastity vvere allovved by the fathers, affirming them to be obligatory. -
THE 39. ARTICLE. Of Antichrist and the Aulters and Sacrifice vvhich he is foretold to take avvay. Daniel capit.12. vers.11. -
THE 40. ARTICLE. The Roman faith proued to be the true Catholicke saith by S. Dionysius Areopagita, and Hermes, vvho vvere most auncient, and liued in the Apostles tyme. -
THE 41. ARTICLE. To shevv no beginning of a Doctri∣ne is an infallible token, that it is, and proceedeth from the Apo∣stles. -
THE 42. ARTICLE. True Miracles make a strong argu∣ment for the true faith: and that the fore said faith vvherevnto the Eng¦lish vvere conuerted, vvas confir∣med by such miracles. -
THE 43. ARTICLE. Our Aduersaries opposing Fa∣thers against Fathers an∣svveared. -
THE 44. ARTICLE. Our Aduersaries generall abiuring the Fathers, and condemning their Doctrine. -
THE 45. ARTICLE. The Continuall purity of the Roman Church acknovvledged by our Aduersaries. -
THE 46. ARTICLE. The Catholicke, or Roman faith novv taught, is acknovvledged by prote∣stantes for sufficient vnto salua∣tion. -
THE 47. ARTICLE A testimonie from the enemie is of greatest accompt. -
THE 48. ARTICLE. Of the purity, or rather arrogancy, of the church of England. -
THE 49. ARTICLE. Of Heretickes impudencie. -
THE 50. ARTICLE. Heretickes Raylinges, the one against the other.- Luther against the Zuinglius.
- Luther against the Caluinistes.
- Luther against the Sacramentaries or Zuinglius.
- Tilmannus Heshusius a Lutheran against Caluin.
- Luther against the Zuin∣glians.
- The Deuynes of Mansfield Lutherans against Caluinistes.
- The Lutherans, in a notable Synod in Germanie vvith one voyce, and generall consent, do plainly reno∣unce all brotherly friendship vvith the Zuinglians in these vvordes.
- A superintendent of the Lutherans a∣gainst Zuinglians for corrupting the Bible.
- A speciall great Lutheran against the Caluinistes.
- Zuinglius against Luther.
- The deuynes of Tigur, Zuinglians a∣gainst Luther.
- Caluin against Luther.
- Ioannes Campanus a Caluinist against Luther.
- The Deuynes of Heidelberg against Luther.
-
THE 51. ARTICLE. The Deathes of Luther Zuinglius and Caluin.