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A19345 The non-entity of Protestancy. Or a discourse, wherein is demonstrated, that Protestancy is not any reall thing, but in it selfe a platonicall idea; a wast of all positiue fayth; and a meere nothing. VVritten by a Catholike priest of the Society of Iesus Anderton, Lawrence. 1633 (1633) STC 577; ESTC S100172 81,126 286

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and all by Negations and Priuations as by so many seuerall dispositions doth in the end euen of it selfe euaporate and vanish away into Nothing Which being so how then can any Christian dreame that the soule of man which enioyeth the noblest kynd of Being should arriue to its supreme felicity by professing of that which hath no Being No. For the fayth of a Protestant is as I may tearme it but an Imputatiue fayth as the Protestants speake of Imputatiue Iustice seeing it wanteth all true Inherency in the belieuer Now then all this being most true and vndenyable why will you whome God hath enriched with eleuated Wits and whose Iudgments are able to penetrate and pierce through the greatest difficultyes with a blynd and vnexamined assent thus enthrall yourselues to this Nothingnesse so to terme it of Protestancy Thinke of the worth and dignity of a soule which is the Antitypon of the Deity for it is written Gen. 1. faciamus hominem ad imaginem nostram It is you know immortall It must then enioy according as in this world it belieues and acts for all eternity Heauen or Hell the thought wherof is able to appale and strike the strongest down through feare make him with good Tobias Tob. 2. manducare panem cum luctu tremore What then remaines but that euery one of you gather himselfe together the better to with-stand such forces as may vndermine the hope of his saluation Lut. 18. Porrò vnum est necessarium This is the busines why we were sent into this world and of this each of vs must render an account at the day of our death Let not then neither the predominancy of the tymes nor the streame and sway of Authority nor expectation of temporall preferments being but glorious and guilded miseries nor any humane illaqueations whatsoeuer winne ground so vpon your wills or iudgements as till your liues end to perseuere in a Religion which hath but the word Religion plead for it Man 1. Quid proderit homini si lucretur mundum totum detrimentum animae suae faciat Therefore now then beginne to espouse your labours to your owne soules saluation Implant your selues with an immoueable resolution in our Affirmatiue and Catholike Roman fayth and Religion which is not only warranted for truth by the Protestants themselues as appeareth from the precedent Chapters so deseruedly may heer take place those words Dea● 32. Our God is not as their Gods are our Enemies are euen witnesses But also it is that Religion which cōtrary to Protestancy therein being torne with intestine disagreemēts in regard of perfect Vnion in doctrine both among the members thereof and with reference to the Head is much honoured by Gods holy word his Church in this respect being Rom. 11. Cam. 6. One body one spouse and one sheepfould And therefore not without iust reason did S. Hierome that great light of Gods Church acknowlede his Vnion and submission to our Roman Catholike Church in these wordes Hier. in ep ad Damasum I do vnite my selfe in Communion with the Chayre of Peter I know the Church to be builded vpon that Rocke whosoener doth eate the Lambe out of this House is become prophane And with this Iudicious men I close vp this short Treatise committing you to his holy Protection who was content to erect this Church by the shedding of his owne most precious bloud and battering at your eares with my incessant praiers that you would cast of and abandone for your Soules eternal happines this imaginary fayth which you call Protestācy it being in it selfe besides that it is a compound made of the Ingredients of seuerall negatiue condemned heresies but an empty sound of a word an Irreality a Phantasme of the brayne an Annihilation and wast of all true Fayth a Platonicall Idaea an Ens Rations a Fabrike only of our Imagination an Intentionality a bare Notion of the vnderstanding finally a Non-Entity My penne lights short to delineate it in wordes for since wordes are inuented to expresse onely Things how can they expresse Protestancy it being Nothing FINIS