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Vindication of the first chapter of the Animadversions. The method of Fiat
Lux. Romanists' doctrine of the merit of good works
CHAP. III.
A defence of the second chapter of the Animadversions. Principles of Fiat
Lux re-examined. Of our receiving the gospel from Rome. Our abode
with them from whom we received it
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256
CHAP. IV.
Farther vindication of the first chapter of the Animadversions. Church of
Rome not what she was of old. Her falls and apostacy. Difference be-
tween idolatry, apostacy, heresy, and schism. Principles of the church
of Rome condemned by the ancient church, fathers, and councils. Impos-
ing rites unnecessary. Persecution for conscience. Papal supremacy.
The branches of it. Papal personal infallibility. Religious veneration of
images
CHAP. V.
Other principles of Fiat Lux re-examined. Things not at quiet in religion,
before reformation of the first reformers. Departure from Rome no cause
of divisions. Returnal unto Rome, no means of union
CHAP. VI.
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295
Farther vindication of the second chapter of the Animadversions. Scripture
sufficient to settle men in the truth. Instance against it, examined, removed.
Principles of Protestants and Romanists in reference unto moderation, com-
pared and discussed
302
CHAP. VII.
Unity of faith, wherein it consists. Principles of Protestants as to the settling
men in religion and unity of faith, proposed and confirmed
319
CHAP. VIII.
Principles of Papists, whereon they proceed in bringing men to a settlement
in religion and the unity of faith, examined
CHAP. IX.
Proposals from Protestant principles tending unto moderation and unity
CHAP. X.
349
Farther vindication of the second chapter of the Animadversions; the remain-
ing principles of Fiat Lux considered
CHAP. XI.
Judicious readers. Schoolmen the forgers of popery. Nature of the dis-
course in Fiat Lux.
393
398
CHAP. XII.
False suppositions, causing false and absurd consequences. Whence we had
the gospel in England, and by whose means. What is our duty in refer-
ence unto them by whom we receive the gospel
CHAP. XV.
Pleas of prelate Protestants. Christ the only supreme and absolute head of
the church
444
CHAP. XVI.
The power assigned by Papists and Protestants unto kings in matters ecclesi-
astical. Their several principles discussed and compared
CHAP. XVII.
Scripture. Story of the progress and declension of religion vindicated.
Papal artifices for the promotion of their power and interest. Advantages
made by them on the Western empire
CHAP. XVIII.
465
484
Reformation of religion. Papal contradictions. Ejice ancillam' ......... 502
CHAP. XIX.
Of preaching the mass: and the sacrifice of it. Transubstantiation. Service
Images. Doctrine of the council of Trent. Of the second Nicene. The ar-
guments for the adoration of images. Doctrine of the ancient church. Of
the chief doctrine of the Roman church. Practice of the whole. Vain
foundations of the pretences for image worship examined and disproved
ibid.
Heroes. Of the ass's head, whose worship was objected to Jews and Christians ibid.
THE CHURCH OF ROME NO SAFE GUIDE.
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