¶The ninth Chapter. To defend, that the Doctors, as they be confessed to be ours in very many pointes, so they be ours in all pointes, and the Protestantes in no point: All the Doctors sayings that he aleageth are examined & answered.
The first parte. Of his Doctours, generally.
THat out of the old Doctours Church is no saluation, & that they make with vs in many things against ye Protestants, I declared in the thrée first Chapters by Fulkes owne con∣fession. Now to declare further, that they be wholly ours, with the * 1.1helpe of their prayers I will defende, that in nothing they make for the Protestants against vs: because he saith vnto D. Allen, speaking of the auncient Doctors and Councels: A∣mong whom as we will not denie, but you haue some patrons of some of your errors, so will we affirme, that you haue more ene∣mies in the greatest. Againe, The Papistes offer to stand to their iudgement in all thinges: and yet in most thinges, yea in the chie∣fest pointes of religion, they are contrarie to the Doctors and old Councels. Againe, Brag of them as much as thou wilt,* 1.2 thou shalt neuer be able to proue, that of 20. errours which thou defendest,* 1.3 they did hold one. If they haue spoken otherwise then trueth in any matter, they must be * 1.4 told of it as well as other men. But thou must not think, that for one error common with them, thou must hold an hundred cōtrarie to them. He saith, in most things,