A manuel of controversies clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first 500 yeers, common sense and reason, and fully answering the principal objections of Protestants and all other sectaries / by H.T.

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A manuel of controversies clearly demonstrating the truth of Catholique religion by texts of Holy Scripture, councils of all ages, Fathers of the first 500 yeers, common sense and reason, and fully answering the principal objections of Protestants and all other sectaries / by H.T.
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Turberville, Henry, d. 1678.
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At Doway :: by Laurence Kellam,
1654.
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Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
Catholic Church -- Catechisms.
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From the year of Christ 1400.
Chief Pastors. General Councils.
1404 Innocentius 7. The Council of Con∣stance An. 1415. against John Wicklff, John Husse, and Hierome of Prague, Pope John 22. and Mar∣tin the 5. presiding.
1406 Gregorius 12.
1409 Alexander 5.
14010 Joannes 22.
1417 Martinus 5.
1430 Eugenius 4.
1447 Nicolaus 5.

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1455 Calixtus 3. The Council of Florence (Fathers 145.) Pope Euge∣nius 4. presiding. All. 1439. against many heresies.
1458 Pius 2.
1464 Paulus 2.
1471 Sixtus 4.
1484 Innocentius 8. Authors, Palmerinus, Vo∣lateran, Platina, Spondanus.
1492 Alexander 6.

The Council of Constance defined against, and a∣nathematiz'd John Wickliffe, John Huss, and Hie∣rom of Prague, for teaching, 1. That all Priests and Magistrates fell from their dignity by any mortal sin, and ought no longer to be obey'd. 2. That the Body and Bloud of Christ are not really present in the Sacra∣crament. 3. That God must obey the Devil. 4. That it is against Scripture for Priests to have any possessi∣os. 5. That temporal Lords might take away Church∣livings at their pleasure. 6. That all things happened by inevitable necessity, &c. Sess. 8.

It defined, That Communion under one kind was sufficient to salvation; and Heresie, to say, that a tyrant Prince might lawfully be kill'd by his own sub∣ect. Sess. 13.

The Council of Florence defined, That the souls of such as die in state of grace, not having fully satis∣fied for their sins by worthy fruits of penance, are purg'd with purging pains. And, That the holy Apostolique 〈◊〉〈◊〉 and Roman Bishop hath a primacy over all the world, and is the Successor of S. Peter, Prince of the A∣••••stles, and Head of the whole Church. In decret. Eu∣••••nii Pap. 4.

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It defined, That by the force of the words of Con∣secration, the substance of the Bread is chang'd into the Body of Christ, and the substance of the Wine into his Bloud, and that whole Christ is under either kind, and every particle of either kind, if divided.

It defined, the Books of the Machabees, &c. Ca∣nonical. In decret. Unionis.

The Grecians, Jacobites, Armenians, and Patriarch of Constantinople subscribed this Council, and were reunited to the Church of Rome.

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