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A30358 An impartial survey and comparison of the Protestant religion as by law established, with the main doctrines of popery wherein is shewn that popery is contrary to scripture, primitive fathers and councils ... / by a true son of the Protestant Church of England as established by law. Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. 1685 (1685) Wing B5804; ESTC R37520 34,751 80

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Joh. 6. Lect. 7. Aquinas for above 1200 years by (62) In Manuali de communione sub utraque specie Becanus for 1400 years and last of all by the (63) Concil Constant Sess 13. They in that Council likewise contradicted the Judgments of their ancient Popes Leo Gelasius and Gregory the Great as may be seen in the Quotations of the Fathers Council of Constance it self It was acknowledged That Communion in both kinds had been instituted by our Blessed Saviour himself practised by the Primitive Church and to that very time and yet they had the confidence to alter it They certainly had confidence enough but neither too much Reason nor too much Religion who durst disannull what our Blessed Saviour had enjoyn'd and what carried his seal to that very day Where was then that reverence to Antiquity which their Followers to this day so much pretend to Concerning the number of Seven Sacraments see Birkbeck's Protestant Evidence Article 4. Of Communion in both kinds see Bishop Jewel's Article 2. against Harding Bishop Taylor 's Disswasive Part 1. Ch. 1. Sect. 6. Dr. Stillingfleet's Rational Account of the Grounds of Protestant Religion Part 3. Ch. 3. Archbishop Laud against Fisher Rodon's Funeral of the Mass Ch. 6. SECT VI. We do not believe that the Elements of Bread and Wine (64) Article 28 29. after Consecration become the very Body and Blood of Christ though the worthy Receiver partakes of both in a spiritual manner by faith because we herein have all the testimony we are capable of viz. that of our Reasons and of our Senses to believe That there is not a real Transubstantiation or a change of the Elements of Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of our Saviour which is an absurd tenet and hath occasioned many Superstitions The Church of Rome holds that there (65) Concil Trident. Sess 13. c. 4. is a conversion of the whole substance of Bread and Wine into the substance of Christ's Body and Blood by Consecration Transubstantiation Contrary to Scripture Luk. 22.17 18 19 20. Contrary to the Fathers Justin Martyr Apol. 2. Irenaeus l. 4. adv Haer. c. 34. Tertullian cont Marcion l. 4. c. 40. Origen Comment in Matth. c. 15. Id. Homil. 3. in Matth. Eusebius Demonst Evangel l. 1. c. 1. c. ult Macarius Homil. 27. Gregor Nazianz. Orat. 2. in Pasch Ambros lib. de Bened. Patriarch c. 9. Epiphanius in Anchorat p. 6. Chrysostome Homil 24. in Epist ad Cor. Id. Epist ad Caesar Monach. Jerome Comment S. Matth. c. 26. Id. in Isa 66. in Hos 8. in Jerem. 22. Augustin Serm. 9. de divers Id. l. 3. de Doctr. Christ c. 16. Id. l. 20. contr Faust Manich. c. 21. in Psal 98. Id. de civit Dei l. 21. c. 25. Tractat. 26. in Joh. Gelasius in lib. de duab nat Christ Ephrem Patriarch of Antioch apud Phot. Cod. 229. Primasius Comment in 1 Epist ad Cor. Facundus Defens Conc. Chalced. l. 9. c. 5. Gaudentius Tract 20. Add to these that Hesychius Bishop of Hierusalem in Leviticum l. 2. c. 8. saith It was the custom in the ancient Church to burn the remainders of the Eucharist Which place when Cheyney a Protestant in Q. Mary's days insisted upon against the Papists and demanded what it was that was burned one answered That it was either the Body of Christ or the substance of Bread put there by miracle at which he smil'd and said a Reply was needless and I think so too Chillingworth hath a pretty joking Dialogue betwixt C. and K. about Transubstantiation and the Infallibility of the Roman Church in his Protestant Religion a safe way to Salvation Part 1. Ch. 3. Edit 2. 1638. p. 158 159. Transubstantiation Confess'd Not to be in the Canon of the Bible by these Learned Papists hereafter mentioned Scotus in 4. lib. sentent dist 11. Q. 3. Occam ibid. Q. 6. Biel Lect. 40. in Can. Missae Fisher Bishop of Rochester c. 1. cont captiv Babyl Cardinal Cajetan apud Suarez Tom. 3. Disp 46. Sect. 3. Melchior Canus Loc. com l. 3. c. 3. fund 2. That Transubstantiation was not touch'd by the Fathers was Confess'd by our English Jesuits Discurs Modest p. 13. and by Alphonsus à Castro de Haeres l. 8. verbo Indulgentia Not own'd as an Article * Deny'd to be the faith of the Church by Barns in his Romano-Catholicus Pacificus MS. Sect. 7. liter Q. of Faith before the Lateran Council held Anno Dom. 1215 and therefore it is no ancient Article Confess'd By Scotus apud Bellarm. l. 3. de Euchar. c. 28. And yet this was the bloody Test in Queen Mary's days by which so many Glorious Martyrs changed Earth for Heaven SECT VII Our Church acknowledges no Purgatory (66) Article 22 18. or Propitiation for our sins but that which was made once for all (67) Article 31. Heb. 10.10 by our Blessed Saviour and that upon the condition of Faith and Repentance We (68) Article 22. disown all Pardons and Indulgences as grounded upon no warranty of Scripture but rather repugnant to the Word of God since we are told that we have nothing (69) 1 Cor. 4.7 but what we have received We own that good works (70) Article 12. are the fruits of Faith and follow after Justification but that they cannot put away sins and endure the severity of Gods Judgment much less for the sins of others nor can (71) Article 14. we perform works over and above God's Commands call'd by the Papists works of Supererogation to say which is the highest arrogance For when we have done all we are commanded Christ enjoyns us to say We are unprofitable Servants And we look upon our selves as righteous before God for the merit of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith (72) Article 11 13. and not for our own works and deserts The Romish Church owns a Purgatory (73) Concil Trident. Sess ult Hence doth Bellarmine threaten us saying that whosoever believes not Purgatory shall be tormented in Hell de Purgat l. 1. c. ult And yet this same Cardinal forgetting what he had before affirm'd for herein he doth not only contradict himself but all Popish pretensions for Purgatory when he grants that Souls in Purgatory do not merit In Purgatorio animae nec mereri nec peccare possint Bellarm. de Purgatorio l. 2. c. 2. To what end then are they sent to Purgatory for sins pardoned so that there still remains a guilt of temporal punishment to be paid either in this life or hereafter in Purgatory Which upstart Doctrine of Purgatory for we shall anon shew it to be so hath prov'd the Mother of Indulgences and Pardons and thereby hath mightily enriched (74) Spalatensis de Republ. Eccles l. 5. c. 8. Sect. 73. the Church of Rome whereby remission of sins is set upon terms (75) Bellar. de Indulg l. 1. in the vile market of