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A45426 Of schisme a defence of the Church of England against the exceptions of the Romanists / by H. Hammond ... Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660. 1653 (1653) Wing H562A; ESTC R40938 74,279 194

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most ignorant rusticks some so void of all degree of knowledge saith Josephus that they knew not what the very word Priest signified The Roman Conquerours by their Procurators put in annually whom they pleased to choose without consideration of the Aaronical line into the chief Priest's office I shall here demand of any Whether supposing and granting it as undeniable that the Zelots were formally Schismaticks or with some improvement in Josephus his style 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 seditious there can be any ground of reason or equity to involve or conclude under the same guilt those that lived under those imposed usurping High Priests supposing those inferiors to have been as farre from consenting to the continuance as to the beginning of such usurpation and that the circumstances were such that they lay not under the appearance of doing what they did not and so had not the scandal any more then the reality of that guilt The Reader I suppose will be able to answer this Quaere to himself and supersede all necessity of making up the Parallel § 7. The Conclusion And then I have at this time no farther exercise for him but that he will joyn in ardent prayers with me that God will restore that which is lost reduce that heavenly grace and incomparable blessing of Christian peace and holy communion among all that have received the honour of being called by his name that we may all minde the same thing fix the same common designes love and aid and promote one anothers good unanimously glorifie him here with one tongue and heart that we may all be glorified with him and sing joynt Hosannah's and Hallelujah's to him to all eternity Amen ERRATA PAge 42. line 3. dele p. 73. li. 9. lege S. Peter so p. 81. marg li. 12. lege 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 85. l. 24. lege Where as p. 91. li. 4. lege 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 107. li. 2. for third lege second p. 141. li. 25. for quae re quo p. 157. li. 3. lege that the The Contents CHAP. I. AN Introduction the danger and sin of Schism page 1 CHAP. II. What Schism us together with some general considerations thereon 12 CHAP. III. The several sorts of Schism 31 CHAP. IV. The pretended evidences of the Romanist against the Church of England examined and first that from the Bishop of Rome's Supremacy by Christ's donation to S. Peter 66 CHAP. V. The evidences from the Bishop of Romes succeeding S. Peter examined 92 CHAP. VI. Their second plea from the Bishop of Rome having planted Christianity among us 107 CHAP. VII Their third Evidence from our casting off Obedience to the Bishop of Rome at the Reformation 132 CHAP. VIII Of the second sort of Schism as that is an offence against mutual Charity This divided into three species and the first here examined 155 CHAP. IX The second species of this Schism examined as it is an offence against external peace or Communion Ecclesiastical 163 CHAP. X. The third species of this Schism as an offence against that charity due from every Christian to every Christian examined 169 CHAP. XI Concerning the present Persecution of the Church of England and the advantages sought from thence 174 THE END A CATALOGUE of some Books Printed for Richard Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane London A Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Books of the New Testament by Henry Hammond D. D. in fol. The Practical Catechisme with all other English Treatises of Henry Hammond D. D. in two volumes in 4 o. Dissertationes quatuor quibus Episcopatus Jura ex S. Scripturis Primaeva Antiquitate adstruuntur contra sententiam D. Blondelli aliorum Authore Henrico Hammond in 4 o. A Letter of Resolution of six Quaere's in 12 o. The names of several Treatises and Sermons written by Jer. Taylor D. D. viz. 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A Course of Sermons for all the Sundaies of the Year Together with a Discourse of the Divine Institution Necessity Sacrednesse and Separation of the Office Ministerial in fol. 2. Episcopacy asserted in 4 o. 3. The History of the Life and Death of the Ever-blessed Jesus Christ 2 d Edit in fol. 4. The Liberty of Prophesying in 4 o. 5. An Apology for authorized and Set-forms of Liturgie in 4 o. 6. A Discourse of Baptisme its institution and efficacy upon all Beleivers in 4 o. 7. The Rule and Exercises of holy living in 12 o. 8. The Rule and exercises of holy dying in 12 o. 9. A short Catechisme for institution of young persons in the Christian Religion in 12 o. 10. The Reall Presence and Spirituall of CHRIST in the Blessed Sacrament proved against the Doctrine of Transubstantiation in 8 o. Certamen Religiosum or a Conference between the late King of England and the late Lord Marquis of Worcester concerning Religion at Ragland Castle Together with a Vindication of the Protestant Cause by Chr. Cartwright in 4 o. The Psalter of David with Titles and Collects according to the matter of each Psalm by the Right honourable Chr. Hatton in 12 o. Boanerges and Barnabas or Judgement and Mercy for wounded and afflicted souls in several Soliloquies by Francis Quarles in 12 o. The life of Faith in Dead Times by Chr. Hudson in 12 o. Motives for Prayer upon the seven dayes of the Week by Sir Richard Baker Knight in 12 o. The Guide unto True Blessedness or a Body of the Doctrine of the Scriptures directing man to the saving knowledge of God by Sam. Crook in 12 o. Six excellent Sermons upon several occasions preached by Edward Willan Vicar of Hoxne in 4 o. The Dipper dipt or the Anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and ears by Daniel Featly D. D. in 4 o. Hermes Theologus or a Divine Mercury new descants upon old Records by Theoph. Wodnote in 12 o. Philosophical Elements concerning Government and Civil society by Thomas Hobbs of Malmesbury in 12 o. An Essay upon Statius or the five first books of Publ. Papinius Statius his Thebais by Tho. Stephens School-master in S. Edmonds-bury in 8 o. Nomenclatura Brevis Anglo-Latino Graeca in usum Scholae Westmonasteriensis per F. Gregory in 8 o. Grammatices Graecae Enchiridion in usum Scholae Collegialis Wigorniae in 8 o. A Discourse of Holy Love by Sir Geo. Strode Knight in 12 o. The Saints Honey-Comb full of Divine Truths by Rich. Gove Preacher of Henton S. Gorge in Somersetshire in 8 o. Devotion digested into several Discourses and Meditations upon the Lords most holy Prayer Together with additional Exercitations upon Baptism The Lords Supper Heresies Blasphemy The Creatures Sin The souls pantings after God The Mercies of God The souls complaint of its absence from God by Peter Samwaies Fellow lately resident in Trinity College Cambridge in 12 o. Of the Division between the English and Romish Church upon Reformation by Hen. Fern D. D. in 12 o. Directions for the profitable reading of the Scriptures by John White M. A. in 8 o. The Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts of 9. the most worthy women of the world 3 Jews 3 Gentiles 3 Christians by Tho. Heywood in 4 o. The Saints Legacies or a Collection of promises out of the Word of God in 12 o. Judicium Universitatis Oxoniensis de Solemni Lega Foedere Juramento Negativo c. in 8 o. Certain Sermons and Letters of Defence and Resolution to some of the late Controversaries of our times by Jasper Mayne D. D. in 4 o. Janua Linguarum Reserata sive omnium Scientiarum Linguarum seminarium Auctore Cl. Viro J. A. Com●nio in 8 o. A Treatise concerning Divine providence very seasonable for all Ages by Tho. Morton Bishop of Duresme in 8 o. Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbs his Leviathan with some Observations upon Sir Walter Rawleighs History of the World by Alex. Rosse in 12 o. Fifty Sermons preached by that learned and reverend Divine John Donne in fol. Wits-Common-wealth in 12 o. The Banquet of Jests new and old in 12 o. Balzac's Letters the fourth part in 8 o. Quarles Virgin Widow a Play in 4 o. Solomons Recantation in 4o. by Francis Quarles Amesii antisynodalia in 12 o. Christ's Commination against Scandalizers by John Tombes in 12 o. Dr. Stuart's Answer to Fountain's Letter in 4 o. A Tract of Fortifications with 22 brasse cuts in 4 o. Dr. Griffiths Sermon preached at S. Pauls in 4 o. Blessed birth-day printed at Oxford in 8 o. A Discourse of the state Ecclesiastical in 4 o. An Account of the Church Catholick where it was before the Reformation by Edward Boughen D. D. in 4 o. An Advertisement to the Jury-men of England touching Witches written by the Author of the Observations up Mr. Hobbs Leviathan in 4o Episcopacy and Presbytery considered by Hen. Fern D. D. in 4 o. A Sermon preached at the Isle of Wight before His Majesty by Hen. Fern D. D. in 4o The Commoners Liberty or the English-mans Birth-right in 4o An Expedient for composing Differences in Religion in 4 o. A Treatise of Self-denial in 4 o. The holy Life and Death of the late Vi-countesse Falkland in 12 o. Certain Considerations of present Concernment Touching this Reformed Church of England by Hen. Fern in 12 o. Englands Faithful Reprover and Monitour in 12 o. Newly published The grand Conspiracy of the Members against the Minde of Jews against their King As it hath been delivered in four Sermons by John Allington B. D. in 12 o. The Quakers Questions objected against the Ministers of the Gospel and many sacred acts and offices of Religion with brief Answets thereunto Together with a Discourse of the holy Spirit his workings and impressions on the souls of men by R. Sherlock B. D. in 8 o. Now in the Presse Of Fundamentals in a notion referring to Practise by H. Hammond D. D. in 12 o.