Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662., Vernon, George, 1637-1720.
CHAP. XIX. Of the first great breach which was made in the Doctrine of the Church; by whom it was made, and what was done towards the making of it up.
  • 1. Great alterations made in the face of the Church, from the return of such Divines as had withdrawn themselves beyond Sea in the time of Queen Mary; with the necessity of imploying them in the publick service, if otherwise of known zeal against the Papists, Page 609
  • 2. Several examples of that kind in the places of greatest power and trust in the Church of Eng∣land; particularly of Mr. Fox the Martyrolo∣gist, and the occasion which he took of publishing his opinion in the point of Predestination, ibid.
  • 3. His Notes on one of the Letters of John Brad∣ford Martyr, touching the matter of Election therein contained, ibid.
  • 4. The difference between the Comment and the Text, and between the Author of the Comment, and Bishop Hooper, Page 612
  • 5. Exceptions against some passages, and observa∣tions upon others, in the said Notes of Mr. Fox, ibid.
  • 6. The great breach made hereby in the Churches Doctrine, made greater by the countenance which was given to the Book of Acts and Monuments, by the Convocation, Anno 1571. Page 613
  • 7. No argument to be drawn from hence, touching the approbation of his doctrine by that Convocation, no more than for the Approbation of his Marginal Notes, and some particular passages in it, dis∣graceful to the Rites of the Church, attire of the Bishops, ibid.
  • 8. A counterballance made in the Convocation a∣gainst Fox his Doctrine, and all other Novelisms of that kind. Page 614