which Widdrington in his Theologicall Dis∣putation brought against the Popes power to depose Princes, (and which M.r Fitzherbert cunningly passeth ouer, and for answer to them remitteth his English Rea∣der to D. Schulckenius a Latine writer) are briefely and perspicuously examined, and the Replyes, which Doctor Schulckenius maketh against them, are confuted.
Chap. 1.
Wherein the authoritie of Iohn Trithemius an Ab∣bot, and famous writer of the order of S. Benedict, is examined, and the exceptions, which D. Schulckenius taketh against it, are ouerthrowne.
Chap. 2.
Wherein the authoritie of Albericus Roxiatus, a famous Lawyer, and Classicall Doctor, is examined, and the exceptions of D. Schulckenius, against it, are confuted.
Chap. 3.
Wherein the authoritie of Ioannes Parisiensis, a fa∣mous Doctor of Paris, is examined, and the exceptions of D. Schulckenius against him are proued to be insuffi∣cient.
Chap. 4.
Wherein the authoritie of M.r Doctor Barclay, a famous and learned Catholike, is briefely examined.
Chap. 5.
Wherein are set downe the authorities of many English Catholikes, who haue publikely declared their opinions, as M.r George Blackwell, M.r William Warmington, M.r Iohn Barclay, M.r William Barret, Bishop Watson, Abbot Fecknam, Doctor Cole, both the Harpesfields, Mr Edward Rishton, M.r Henry Or∣ton, M.r Iames Bosgraue, M.r Iohn Hart, M. Iames Bishop related by Mr. Camden, and those thirteene learned, and vertuous Priests, and most of them, as yet li∣uing, whose names I related in my Theologicall Dispu∣tation, and whose protestation, which I set downe ver∣batim