Manuductions to the pallace of trueth by F.B. Obseruant
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- Manuductions to the pallace of trueth by F.B. Obseruant
- Author
- Jackson, Bonaventure.
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- Mackline :: Printed by Henry Iaye,
- Anno 1616.
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Contents
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TO THE HONORABLE BY ALL THE TY∣tles of true Nobilitie: M. S. T.
Health and Eternall Happines. - IN MANVDVCTIONES Ven. P. F. B.
- R. V. In commendation of this worke.
- THE ARGVMENTS OF the Chapters.
- CHAP. I. A SCANTLING OF THE NARROVV LIMITTS, OF MANS VNDERSTANDING.
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CHAP. II. THAT IT IS AGAINST REA∣son, wee should seeke by reason, to compre∣hende the mysteries of Faith. -
CHAP. III. OF A CERTAINE MAINE spring of presumption, tearmed by the Apo∣stle,Falsi nominis scientia. 1. Tim.6. -
CHAP. IIII. THAT TRVETH TAKES NO disaduantage, by our blamelesse ignorance, in the reasons of diuine mysteries. -
CHAP. V. VVHY ALMIGHTY GOD, DOTH require our beleefe, in things Superna∣turall. -
CHAP. VI. OF THE RVLE OF FAITH: and Ecclesiasticall Hierarchy. -
CHAP. VII. THE PREROGATIVE OF THE Romaine Church, and perpetuall succession of her Bishoppes. -
CHAP. VIII. HOVV ABSVRDLIE THEY pretend this Church to haue lost her primitiue Faith. -
CHAP. IX. OF TVVO OTHER SHVF∣ling euasions, as absurd as the former. -
CHAP. X. AN EXAMPLE, SHEVVING that it is but losse of time, to argue with such men out of onely Scripture. -
CHAP. XI. THE DISCOVERIE of a certaine Sophestical deceit of theirs. -
CHAP. XII. THEIR VVRESTING OF Scriptures, to an impious sence. -
CHAP. XIII. THE FRVITLESSE ISSHEVV of Disputes, with men of preju∣dicate opinions. -
CHAP. XIIII. A COMPENDIOVS AND forcible argument, against all Heresies. -
CHAP. XV. THE DIFFERENT SPIRITS of the olde Apostles, and our new Masters. -
CHAP. XVI. THESE MENS DISCORDE amongst themselues; and their mu∣tuall iarring in poynts of Faith. -
CHAP. XVII. THEIR PERPETVALL agreement in one poynt: with a spe∣ciall cause of their reuelte from the Church. -
REVERENDIS.
MO P. N. F. ANDREAE A SOTO, Commissario generali. -
F. ANDREAS ASOTO, OR∣dinis Minorum, Reg. Obser. per Prouincias Belgicas &c. Com∣missarius Generalis; Ven
do . P. F. BONAVENTVRAE BRITANNO, ejus∣dem Ord. Provinciae Germaniae Inferioris, Sacerdoti, Salutem. - letter
- letter
- Faltes escaped in the Printing.
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In the margine of the 124. Page, for
priuita. read,priuata.