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CHAP. IV. The judgment of the Lutherans and Calvinians in these five Points, with some Objections made against the Conclusions of the Council of Dort.
- 1. No difference in Five Points betwixt the Luthe∣rans and the Church of Rome, as is acknow∣ledged by the Papists themselves, Page 518
- 2. The Judgment of the Lutheran Churches in the said five Points, delivered in the famous Con∣fession of Ausperge, ibid.
- 3. The distribution of the Quarrel betwixt the Franciscans, Melancthonians, and Armini∣ans, on the one side, the Dominicans, rigid Lutherans, and Sublapsarian Calvinists on the other; the middle way of Catarinus parallell'd by that of Bishop Overal, Page 519
- 4. The Doctrine of Predestination as laid down by Calvin, of what ill Consequence in it self, and how odious to the Lutheran Doctors, Page 520
- 5. Opposed by Sebastian Castellio in Geneva it self, but propagated in most Churches of Calvins Plat-form, and afterwards polished by Per∣kins, a Divine of England, and in him cen∣sured and confuted by Jacob Van Harmine, a Belgick Writer, Page 521
- 6. A brief view of the Doctrine of the Sublapsa∣rians, and the odious Consequences of it, Page 522
- 7. The Judgment of the Sublapsarians in the said five Points, collected and presented at the Confe∣rence at the Hague, Anno 1610. ibid.
- 8. The Doctrine of the Synodists in the said Points, Page 523
- 9. Affirmed to be repugnant to the holy Scripture, as also to the Purity, Mercy, Justice, and Since∣rity of Almighty God, ibid.
- 10. And the subversion of the Ministry, and all Acts of Piety, illustrated by the example of Tiberius Caesar, and the Lantgrave of Thurin. Page 524