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A32204 Copies of two papers written by the late King Charles II together with a copy of a paper written by the late Duchess of York : to which is added an answer to the aforesaid papers all printed together. Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.; Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. Answer to some papers lately printed concerning the authority of the Catholick Church.; York, Anne Hyde, Duchess of, 1637-1671. 1686 (1686) Wing C2946; ESTC R29952 29,168 42

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better informed But we are sure this could be no Argument for her to have the Communion of out Church because she was told by these Bishops they did it and continued in the Communion of it 4. Lastly As to the Infallibility of the Church If this as applied to the Roman Church could be any where found in Scripture we should then indeed be to blame not to submit to all the Definitions of it But where is this to be ●ound Yes Christ hath promised to be with ●his Church to the end of the World Not with his Church but with his Apostles And if it be restrained to them then the end of the World is no more than always But suppose it be understood of the Successors of the Apostle● were there none but at Rome How comes this Promise to be limited to the Church of Rome and the Bishops of Antio●h and Alexandria and all the other Eastern Churches where the Bishops as certainly succeeded the Apostles as at Rome it self not to enjoy the equal Benefit of this Promise But they who can find the Infallibility of the Church of Rome in Scripture need not d●spair of finding whatever they have a Mind to there But from this Promise she concludes That our saviour would not permi● the Church togive the Laity the Communion in One kind if it were not lawfull so to do Now in my Opinion the Argument is stronger the other way The Church of Rome forbids the doing of that which Christ enjoyned therefore it cannot be Infallible since the Command of Christ is so much plainer than the Promise of Infallibility to the Church of Rome But from all these things laid together I can see no imaginable Reason of any force to conclude that she could not think it possible to sa●e her Soul otherwise than by embracing the Communion of the Church of Rome And the Publick will receive this Advantage by these Papers that there by it appears how very little is to be said by Persons of the greatest Capacity as well as Place either against the church of England or for the Church of Rome FINIS ERRATA Page 3. line 10. for siking read sinking Books Printed for and Sold by Robert Thornton Bookseller at the Sign of the Leather-Bottle in Skinner-Row COpies of Two Papers written by the Late King Charles the Second of Blessed Memory and Published by Command of his present Majesty Together with an Answer to the said Papers An Abridgment of the English Military Discipline Printed by His present Majesties Especial Command for the use of the Forces throughout His Dominions A Papist Misrepresented and Represented or a twofold Character of Popery The one Containing a Sum of the Superstitions Idolatries Cruelties Treacheries and wicked Principles of that Popery which hath disturb'd this Nation above an hundred and fifty Years fill'd it with Fears and Jealousies and deserves the Hatred of all good Christians The other laying open that Popery which the Papists own and profess with the chief Articles of their Faith and some of the Principal ●rounds and Reasons which hold them in that Religion By I. L. one of the Church of Rome To which is added A Book Entituled The Do●rines and Practices of the Church of Rome truly Represented In Answer to the aforesaid Book By a Protestant of the Church of England An Antidote against Popery Shewing how a devout Soul in the midst of the manifold distractions and divisions about Religion and Pretensions and Claims to the Church may against all Scruples rest satisfied and setled in mind and chearfully go on in Gods Service to Salvation By a Reverend Divine of the Church of England Officium Eu●haristicum or a Preparatory Service to a devout and worthy Reception of the Lords Supper to which is added a Meditation for every day in the Week The Fundamentals of the Protestant Religion asserted by Reason as well as Scripture written in French by the Famous Monsieur de Gombaud and Translated into English by Sidney Lodge c. Directions for Preachers with a Letter to enforce the Observation of them In a Letter from His Sacred Majesty to the Arch-B●shops of Canterbury and York The Countess of Mortons dailyy Exercise or a Book of Prayers and Rules how to spend the Time in the Service of Almighty God Augustus Anglicus a Compendiouss view of the Life and Reign of that Immortal and Glorious Monarch King Charless the second A Copy of the several Articles and Form of the Abjuration of the Protestant Religion and Profession of the Romish imposed upon the French Protestants Faithfully Translated into English Absolom and Achitophel the Second Part. The Medall or a Satyr against Sedition by Mr. Dryden An Essay upon Poetry An Apology The Common Prayer Book in Latin A Table of Tythes for the Province of Ulster Two Conferences one betwixt a Papist and a Jew the other betwixt a Protestant and a Jew The Operator for the Teeth Threnodia Angustalis a Funeral Pindarique Poem Sacred to the Happy Memory of King Charles the Second The Choicest New Songs with Musical Notes either for Voice or In●trument fairly engraven on Copper Plates will be constantly Printed and Sold at Two Pence a Song by the said Robert Thornton Sheldon A.B. of Cant. Blandford B. of Worcest Blandford B. of Worcester Preface to his Treatise P. 5. Letter to her Royal Highness from the Bp. of Winton P. 3 4. Blandford Pag. 14. Sheldon A.B. of Canterb. Blanford Bp. of Worcester Blandford B●shop of Worcester Preface p. 2. p. 4.