Anti-Haman, or, An answer to Mr. G. Burnet's Mistery of iniquity unvailed wherein is shewed the conformity of the doctrine, worship, & practice of the Roman Catholick Church with those of the purest times : the idolatry of the pagans is truly stated ... / by W.E. ...
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- Anti-Haman, or, An answer to Mr. G. Burnet's Mistery of iniquity unvailed wherein is shewed the conformity of the doctrine, worship, & practice of the Roman Catholick Church with those of the purest times : the idolatry of the pagans is truly stated ... / by W.E. ...
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- Warner, John, 1628-1692.
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- [S.l. :: s.n.],
- 1678.
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- Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. -- Mystery of iniquity unveiled.
- Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
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"Anti-Haman, or, An answer to Mr. G. Burnet's Mistery of iniquity unvailed wherein is shewed the conformity of the doctrine, worship, & practice of the Roman Catholick Church with those of the purest times : the idolatry of the pagans is truly stated ... / by W.E. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67643.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
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- PREFACE.
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CHAPTER I. G. B. his designe, & disposition when he writ this Booke: of the wickednesse of the world. -
CHAPTER II. Of Anti-Christ. -
CHAPTER III. Tru the Designes of Christian Religion. -
CHAPTER IV. G. B. His explication of the Designes of Christianity. -
CHAPTER V. Of the Characters of Christian Doctrine. -
CHAPTER VI.
Scriptures Supprest. -
CHAPTER VII. Idolatry of the Pagans.-
SECTION I. That Pagans thought their Idols to be Gods. -
SECTION II. The Beginning, & Occasions of Idolatry. -
SECTION III. What were the Gods of the Pagansor What things were represented by their Idols? Where it is proved, that Pagan Gods had bin men. -
SECTION IV. That the Iupiter O.M. of theGreekes &Romans, was notthe tru God. -
SECTION V. Whither all, or the greatest part of the Pagans beleived the one tru God? -
SECTION VI. Of the unknowne God, at Athens. - A Conclusion of this treatise.
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CHAPTER VIII. What G. B. says, to prove Catho∣licksIdolaters. -
CHAPTER IX. Of mediating Spirits. -
CHAPTER X. Of the Intercession of Saints. -
CHAPTER XI. Pretended Charmes,where Of Holy-Water, Waxcandles, Agnus Deis, &c. -
CHAPTER XII.
Of Ceremonyes. -
CHAPTER XIII. Scripture & the Church.where Of the Resolution. of Faith. -
CHAPTER XIV.
Of Merits. -
CHAPTER XV. Of temporall Punishment due to sin forgiven. -
CHAPTER XVI. Of Purgatory. -
CHAPTER XVII. Priestly Absolution. -
CHAPTER XVIII. Of Pennances, Fasting, Prayer, & Pilgrimages. -
CHAPTER XIX.
Sacrifice of the Masse. -
CHAPTER XX. Regall Office of Christ.Where, Of Transubstantiation, Dispensing in vows, &c. -
CHAPTER XXI. Of love, & its two species: Repen∣tance, mortall & veniall sins; Attrition & Contrition. -
CHAPTER XXII. Theologicall Vertues. -
CHAPTER XXIII. Efficacy of Sacraments. -
CHAPTER XXIV. Probable Opinions, & Good Intentions. -
CHAPTER XXV. Whither Papists allow to Breake the Commandments? -
CHAPTER XXVI. Riches, & Pride of Churchmen. -
CHAPTER XXVII. Vnity of the Church in Faith, & Sacraments. G.B. ownes that Pro∣testants are Schismaticks, of severity against dissenters: & of Hugo Grotius. -
CHAPTER XXVIII. Zeale of souls in our Bishops. And con∣cerning Reformers. Where, ofS. Cyran, Arnaud, & Jansenius. -
CHAPTER XXIX. Other small objections. -
CHAPTER XXX. Catholick Faith delivered by men di∣vinely inspired. Rules to know tru Tradition. Faith never changed. -
CHAPTER XXXI. Revelations, & Miracles. -
CHAPTER XXXII. Whither all Mysterys of Faith ought to be common? -
CHAPTER XXXIII. Faith not dependant on senses. -
CHAPTER XXXIV. Mr. G. B. his intention in his booke, & his meekenesse to Catholicks. -
CHAPTER XXXV. Reasons, why Catholicks doe not em∣brace the communion of the Protestant Church. -
CHAPTER XXXVI. Greater exercise of Piety amongst Catholicks, then Protestants. -
CHAPTER XXXVII. No Houses of devotion, nor spi∣rituall Bookes Amongst Protestants. -
CHAPTER XXXVIII. Protestant Doctrines contrary to Piety.
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- AN INDEX OF THE CHAPTERS.
- A Catalogue of some Authors, whose Pages are cited in this worke: with the places where, & yeares, when, they where printed.
- Faults escaped in the Printing.
- A LETTER TO MR. R. CUDWORTH D. D.