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A52023 The parson's vade mecum containing choice observations about the accounts of the year, ecclesiastical censures, of the primitive fathers and their writings, a catalogue of the arch-bishops, bishops and deans in England and Wales, their election, consecration, instalment, with the clergies tenths, and their valuation in the King's book ... R. M. 1693 (1693) Wing M73; ESTC R5583 28,330 126

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De Vita Constantini Oratio de Laudibus Constantini De Locis Hebraicis Epist ad Caesarienses de fide Nicaena Nazianzen's genuine Works most of them Apologeticus de fuga sua In Julianum Imp. Invictivae duae Oratio post editum ex fuga Oratio ad Gregorium Nyssenum Oratio de suis Sermonibus Oratio funebris in laudem Caesarii Fratrii De Pace Orat. 3. Oratio de Pauperum Amore. In Laudem Cypriani Martyris Oratio Funebris in Laudem Basil Mag. Oratio in Laudem mag Athanasii Oratio de moderatione in disputando Oratio de Dogmate Constitutione Episcoporum Oratio in presentia 150 Episcoporum habita De Theologia Oration 5. Oratio Panegyrica in Christi nativitatem In Sanct. Baptisma In Pascha 2. In Novam Dominicam In Sanctam Pentecosten In Laudem Martyrum adversus Arianos Tract de fide Lat. Epistolae 242. Testamentum Poemata 64. alia 78. De Episcopis de hominum ingratitudine Querela Supposititious Metaphrasis in Ecclesiastem Hoc est opus Gregorii Thaumaturgi Christus Patiens Tragaedia St. Epiphanius 's genuine Writings his Stile was Mean but but the Matter weighty Panarium five Adversus Haereses LXXX a Choice Book Ancoratus seu de fide Sermo Aenacephalaeosis seu Panarii Epitome De Ponderibus Mensuris Liber Epistola ad Johannem Hierosolymitanum Lat. Ad Hieronimum Epistola Lat. The first Martyr in Brittain was St Alban under Dioclesian's persecution Some will have 100 Christians martyred at Liechfield which in the Brittish-tongue signifies Golgotha In allusion thereto the City Arms are a Field Surcharged with Dead Bodies Anno 401. Arrianism having got a little riddance in Brittain Pelagianism succeeded Pelagius was born in Brittain his name Morgan i. e. near the Sea Hence his Latin Name And the same day Pelagius was born in Brittain St. Austin was born in Africk His main Errors are 1. That no man can be saved without Gods Grace by his own Mirits and Free will 2. That Infants were born without Original Sin 3. That they were Baptised not to be freed from sin but thereby to be adopted into the Kingdom of God 4. That Adam died not by reason of his sin but by the condition of nature Germanus and Lupus two French Bishops came and disputed with the Pelagian Doctors and confuted them Anno 501. Arthur flourished in Brittain It is more than comes to the proportion of Brittain that amongst but nine Worthies in the whole World two should prove Natives of this Island Constantine and Arthur That there was an Arthur is certain for his Corps Coffin and Epitaph were taken out of his Monument at Glassenbury in the reign of King Henry II. Anno 585. Pope Gregory sent Augustine the Monk and Melitus and forty more to preach the Gospel in Brittain he brought Interpreters with him out of France The Pagan Idols worshipt in Brittain were Thur. i. e. Jupiter hence dies Jovis Thursday Woden i. e. Mercurius hence dies Mercury Wednesday Frea i. e. Venus hence Friday Seater i. e. Saturn hence Saturday Tuisco Mars since Tuesday The Old Christian Brittains served God in the Mountains and cared not for Austins alamode ceremonies Anno 601. The Archbishoprick was translated from London to Canterbury Austin was Archbishop he calls a Councel of Saxon and Brittain Bishops where the Abbot of Bangor spake as the mouth of the rest we are under the Government of the Bishop of Carlion upon Vske and above him unto God without any subordination to Rome So that Religion came into Brittain not by the semicircle of Rome but in a direct line from the Asiatick Churches Hereupon Austin stirred up Ethelbert King of Kent to send to the Pagan King of Northumberland to murder 1200 Monks of Bangor Anno 632. Sigebert King of Eastangles builded Cambridge Bede calls him Christianismus Doct●ssimus Anno 640. The first Lent was kept in England In the space of 82 years the whole Saxon Heptarchy was converted to Christianity Anno 709. A Synod was called at London to introduce into England the Doctrine of Image worship Binnius and Baronius say it was brought in by St. Austin the Monk But it is very improbable Austin would deliver a Doctrine point blank against Gregory that sent him who most zealously inveighed against all worship of Images in his Epistle ad Serenum Massiliensem Venerable Bede was born in this Age. St. Bede was too much while he lived but Venerable was a fit medium Anno 790. The Archbishoprick was translated from Canterbury to Liechfield by Offa King of Mercia and Pope Adrian but soon after it was restored back to Canterbury Anno 867. The Danes enter into the heart of England and burnt the Abby at Peterburrough which was fifteen days a burning and slew the Monks who were buriall in a grave where one may have four yards square of Martyrs dust which no place in England else doth afford In these four last Centuries Scriptures were generally read The Original was preferred No Prayers for the dead in nature of propitiation but only commemoration Communion was under both kinds Anno 1067. A contest was betwixt the Monks of Glassenbury and Thurstan their Norman Abbot he obtruding a service upon them which they disliked hence Osmond Bishop of Sarisbury made a Liturgy for all England hence the Old Saying Secundum usum Sarum Anno 1138. Theobald Archbishop of Canterbury was stiled Legatus natus which from him was entayled on this See Nicholas Breakspeakers was Pope by the Name of Adrian the Fourth We never had but four Popes and an half I mean Cardinal Pool Pope Elect. St. Davids may vie Archiepiscopal jurisdiction before Canterbury as being first Christian as the old verse hath it about the proportion of pardons given to Pilgrims visiting Religious Places Roma semel quantum bis dat Menevia tantum Anno 1205. Pope Innocent the third assoyled all the English Subjects of their Allegiance from King John John after granted his Kingdom to the Pope by Pandulphus who kept the Crown five days in his hands then it was King Innocent Anno. 1254. About this time the Popes oppression began to grow intollerable for it appeared that the Ecclesiastical Revenues of Italians in England amounted to threescore and ten thousand marks per annum whereas the King's income at that time was hardly twenty thousand King Edward I. expelled the Jews out of England they seated in Germany and Italy where the profit from Jews and Stews much advanced the revenues of the Pope Anno 1341. In this Age the Schoolmen were at the heighth England had the best of all and the most Hales Doctor Irrefragabilis Roger Bacon Doctor Mirabils John Duns Scotus Doctor Subtilis John Baconthrop Doctor Resolutus William Occam Doctor Singularis Pater Nominalium Doctor Bradwardine Doctor Profundus Anno 1336. A survey was exactly taken of all the Clergies Glebe Land and the same was returned into the Exchequer and is at this day the most effectual