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.
- Title
- 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.
- Author
- Turberville, Henry, d. 1678.
- Publication
- At Doway :: by Laurence Kellam,
- 1654.
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- Subject terms
- Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
- Catholic Church -- Catechisms.
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Contents
- title page
- TO The truly Noble, Sir C. F. Knight and Baronet, And the perfectly vertuous, Mistris S. H.
- To the Reader.
- APPROBATIO.
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Ad H. T.post visum Euchiridionipsius. - APPROBATIO.
- table of contents
- ERRATA.
- A MANUEL OF CONTROVERSIES.
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A MANUEL OF CONTROVERSIES.
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ARTICLE I. The true Church of God demonstrated by her continu∣ed Succession.- The Argument.
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analysis
- church hierarchy
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 100.
- Catholique Professors to the year 200.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 300.
- Catholique Professors to the year 400.
- church hierarchy
- church hierarchy
- church hierarchy
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Catholike Prof
ssors to the year 500. - church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 600.
- church hierarchy
- Catholike Professors to the year 700.
- church hierarchy
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Catholike Prof
ssors to the year 800. - church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 600.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 1000.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 1100.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 1200.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 1300.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 1400.
- church hierarchy
- Catholique Professors to the year 1500.
- church hierarchy
- Catholike Professors to the year 1600.
- Fathers for the Churches continued Succession.
- Objections against the Churches continued Suc∣cession solved.
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ARTICLE II. That Protestants have no conti∣nued Succession. -
ARTICLE III. The Catholique Churches visibili∣ty asserted. -
ARTICLE IV. The true Church demonstrated by her Ʋnity and Ʋniversality. -
ARTICLE V. The Churches Infallibility de∣monstrated. -
ARTICLE VI. The true Church demonstrated by her Sanctity and Mira∣cles. -
ARTICLE VII. The Popes Supremacy assert∣ed. -
ARITCLE VIII. Of Apostolical Tradition. -
ARTICLE IX. Of Schism and Heresie. -
ARTICLE X. Of the reall and substantiall presence of Christs Body & Bloud in the Sacrament of the B. Eucharist. -
ARTICLE XI. Of Transubstantiation. -
ARTICLE XII. Of Communion under one kind. -
ARTICLE XIII. Of the unbloudy Sacrifice of the Masse. -
ARTICLE XIV. Of the Liturgie, and publike Prayer in an unknown Tongue. -
ARTICLE XV. Of Sacramentall Confession, and Absolution. -
ARTICLE XVI. Of Purgatory. -
ARTICLE XVII. Of Prayer for the Dead. -
ARTICLE XVIII. Ofndulgences. -
ARTICLE XIX. Of sin, both Mortall, and Veniall. -
ARTICLE XX. Of the worship and invocation of Angels and Saints. -
ARTICLE XX. I Of Reliques. -
ARTICLE XXII. Of sacred Images. -
ARTICLE XXIII. Of free Will. -
ARTICLE XXIV. Of saving or justifying faith. -
ARTICLE XXV. Of the merit of Works. -
ARTICLE. XXVI. Of Vows. -
ARTICLE. XXVII. Of the possibility of keeping the Commandements. -
ARTICLE. XXVIII. Of the Sacraments. - The Conclusion.
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AN APPENDIX TO THE Article concerning the Popes Supremacy.
Pag. 90.
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