CHAP. II. Of the Debates amongst the Divines in the Council of Trent, touching Predestination and Original Sin.
- 1. The Articles drawn from the Writings of the Zuinglians, touching Predestination and Repro∣bation, Page 510
- 2. The Doctrine of Predestination, according to the Dominican way, ibid.
- 3. As also the old Franciscans, with Reasons for their own, and against the other, Page 511
- 4. The Historians judgment interposed between the Parties, ibid.
- 5. The middle way of Catarinus to compose the differences, ibid.
- 6. The newness of St. Augustines Opinion, and the dislike thereof by the most Learned men in the Ages following, Page 512
- 7. The perplexities amongst the Theologues, touch∣ing the absoluteness of the Decrees, ibid.
- 8. The judgment of the said Divines, touching the possibility of falling from Grace, ibid.
- 9. The Debates about the nature and transmitting of Original Sin, ibid.
- 10. The Doctrine of the Council in it. Page 513