An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours / by William Guild.
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- An antidote agaynst poperie: most necessarie for all in this back-slyding age. Wherein 1. The trueth is confirmed, by authoritie of scriptures, witnessing of antiquitie, and confession of the popish partie. 2. Popish scripturall arguments are answered, by the exposition both of father and of their own doctours / by William Guild.
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- Guild, William, 1586-1657.
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To the Right Honourable, and Religious LORD. DAVID, Earle of WEIMES, Lord ELCHO, &c. ANDTo His Noble & Religious La∣die D. MARGARET LESLIE, Countesse of VEIMES, &c. - The Table of the first part of this TREATISE.
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An Antidote Against Poperie.- CHAPTER I. OF SCRIPTVRE.
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CHAPTER II. OF THE CHVRCH.
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SECT. I. Of the perpetuall visibiliof the true CHVRCH: OR, to take away all ambigu Of the constant apparency a¦tie in wordes; conspicuousnesse thereof. -
SECT. II. Of the Churches infalli¦litie; and howe it endet last in the Pope 's infallib¦tie; who pretendeth, tha is head thereof. -
SECT. III. Of the Pope's Supremacie.
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CHAPTER III. Of the Churches worshi
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CHAPTER IV. Of Free-will in ourVo∣cation. - CHAPTER V. Of Iustification.
- CHAPTER VI. Of Sanctification, and man's abilitie to keep the Law.
- CHAPTER VII. Of glorification: and whe∣ther our good workes doe merite the same.
- CHAPTER VIII. Of Purgatorie.
- CHAPTER IX. Of the Sacraments.
- CHAPTER X. Of the Sacrifice of the Masse.
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The Contents Of the second part of this
Trea∣tise. -
ERROUR'S Arraignment.
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CHAPTER I. Of Scripture.
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SECT. I. Whether those Books, which are calledApocrypha, beCa∣nonik Scripture; as theRoma∣nists affirme; pretending for thē these places following. -
SECT. II. Whether all doctrines of faith are contained in Scripture, without vnwritten Tradi∣tions? which theRomanists denye, vsing these Argu∣mentes. -
SECT. 3. Whether Scripture bee ob∣scure? And that therefore people should bee debarred from reading the same? Which theRomanists woldproue, by these places fol∣lowing.
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CHAPTER II. Of the Church.
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SECT. I. Of the conspicuous visibilitie of the CHVRCH, in the true Professoures there-in,at all tymes, and to all persons; as the Romanistes holde, pretending these Ar∣gumentes. -
SECT. II. Of the Churches infallibilitie, which endeth into the in∣fallibilitie of the Pope, as hath beene showne in the stating of the Question: and which they labour to establish, by these places following. -
SECT. III. Of the Pope's Supremacie over the CHVRCH, as head there-of: Which theRoma∣nistes would establish, by these TEXTS following.
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CHAPT. III. Of Religious Wor∣ship.
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SECT. I. Of the invocation of Sayncts; which theRomanists would defende, by these places following. -
SECT. II. Of the invocation of Angels: which theRomanists would establish as lawfull, by these Scriptures following. -
SECT. III. Of representing GOD the Father by an Image: the lawfullnesse where-of theRomanistes would defende, by these places following. -
SECT. IV. Of the worship of Images: which theRomanists would prooue to bee lawfull, by these places following. -
SECT. V. Of the Adoration of Reliques, which theRomanistes would establish, by these Textes following.
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CHAPT. IV. Of FREE-WILL, Which the
Romanistes would establish, by these places following. -
CHAPT. V. Of Justification, And the immediate pro∣per and formall cause ther∣of; which the
Romanistes affirme to be inherent righ∣teousnesse, in man himselfe onlie: adducing for them these places following. -
CHAPT. VI. Of SANCTIFICATION, And of our abilitie to keepe GOD'S Law: which the
Romanistes would proue, by these Textes following. -
CHAPT. VII. Of Glorification, And whether good works doe merite the same, as the
Romanistes affirme, ad∣ducing for them these places following. -
CHAPT. VIII. Of Purgatorie, Which the
Romanistes seeke to establish, by these Argu∣mentes following. -
CHAPT. IX. Of the Sacramentes,
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SECT. I. Of their number, and ab∣solute necessitie of Bap∣tisme. -
SECT. II. Of Transubstantiation, which theRomanists would establish, by these places following. -
SECT. III. Of halfe Communion, or With-holding the Cuppe from the people: which theRomanistes would out-face as lawfull, by these places following. -
SECT. IV. Of the Sacrifice of the MASSE, that it is pro∣perlie propitiatorie: which theRomanistes stryue to proue, by these places fol∣lowing.
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CHAPT. X. Of the fiue bastard SACRAMENTS.
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SECT. I. Of the Sacrament of Con∣firmation: which theRo∣manists labour to confirme, by these places following. -
SECT. II. Of MARRIAGE, which theRomanists would proue to bee a Sacrament, by these places following. -
SECT. III. Of the Sacrament of Pen∣nance: which theRoma∣nistes labour to establish, by these places following. -
SECT. IV. Of auricular Confession: which theRomanists would proue, by these places fol∣lowing. -
SECT. V. Of the Sacrament of holie Orders: which theRoma∣nistes would establish, by these places following. -
SECT. VI. Of the Sacrament of ex∣treame vnction, which theRomanists would prooue, by these Texts following.
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CHAPTER I. Of Scripture.