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A00294 A booke intituled, The English Protestants recantation, in mattersof religion wherein is demonstratiuely proued, by the writings of the principall, and best learned English Protestant bishops, and doctors, and rules of their religion, published allowed, or subscribed vnto, bythem, since the comminge of our King Iames into England, that not onely all generall grownds of diuinitie, are against the[m], but in euery particular cheife question, betweene Catholicks & them, they are in errour, by their owne iudgments : diuided accordingly, into two parts, whereof the first entreateth of those generall grounds, the other of such particular controuersies, whereby will also manifestely appeare the vanitie of D. Morton Protest. Bishop of Chester his boke called Appeale, or, Ansuueare to the Catholicke authour of thebooke entituled, The Protestants apologie. Broughton, Richard. 1617 (1617) STC 10414; ESTC S2109 209,404 418

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Baptisme §. Almightie and euerlasting §. allmightie and immortall God c. sup thy well beloned Sonne IHESVS CHRIST diddest sanctifie the flood Iordan and other waters to the misticall washing away of sinne And in the next prayer they pray in these words Wee call vppon thee for these Infants that they comming to thy holy Baptisme may receaue remission of their sinnes by spirituall Regeneration Then seeing the Sacrament and water of Baptisme washeth away sinnes and remitteth sinnes which cannot bee done without grace it must needs haue an Influence causalitie and efficacie in this sanctification for to washe and to remitt are not without operation and causing Neither can those Protestant Bishops and Doctors that were assembled at the conference at Hampton Court bee of other minde for Conf●rence at Hamptō pag. 16. graunting as there they do a necessitie of Baptisme to saluation They must also of necessitie teach that it giueth grace which is so necessarie to saluation that no man can bee saued without it for so hee might bee saued without Christ And this as before they must graunt except they would say which none of them to my remembrance doth that it is onely conditio sine qua non a necessarie condition but no cause which if any man should affirme it is directly against his subscribed Rule befote Now lett vs come to their particular writers of which the first to bee cited the Author of the Suruey of the communion Booke confirmeth that which I haue concluded by their publicke Rules in this case telling vs plainely that by the publicke Protestant The Protestant Suruey of the Booke of common prayer pag. 104. 118. 89. 141. 103. 104. Feild pag. 10. 179 Middleton pap●stom pag. 108. Pag 106. Religion of England Sacraments or meanes of grace and do worke ex opere operato by the worke done As the Catholick Councell of Trent hath before defined D. Feild acknowledgeth no lesse and affirmeth plainely that the water of Baptisme is filled with sanctifying force and power Therefore it is a cause of grace and such sanctification M. Middleton speaketh of communion in these termes It doth exhibite and conuey the graces and merits of Christs passion vnto vs. And hee nameth it an effectuall Instrument of grace And of Sacraments thus hee writeth They are effectuall Instruments of our regeneration Pag. 100. Sutcliff Ans to th● lay pet pag. 22. Sutcliff ag D. Kell pag. 69. D. Sutcliffe besides the matter and forme of a Sacrament instituted by Christ requireth vnto it grace and Iustification And writeth further in these wordes Wee confesse that God worketh sanctification by the Sacraments of the new testament D. Couell commending the opinion of the Catholicke scholemen in this Question Couell def of Hook pag 96. 97 98. 99. 100 101. 102. c. Against Burges pag. 101. 102. 103. and def sup pag. 96 teacheth Sacraments bee Instruments of grace causes of sanctification giue grace instrumentally His words bee these The Sacraments are not onely signes but causes of our Iustification And reciting the opinion of our Catholicke scholes approueth and expoundeth it in this maner Agent causes wee know are of two sortes principall which worketh by vertue and power of his forme as fier maketh hoate and thus nothing can cause grace but God himself grace beeing a participation of the diuine nature Instrumentall which worketh not as the other by the vertue of his owne proper forme but onely by that Motion which it hath from the principall and first Agent Thus do Sacraments worke And further allowing and expounding the schoole phrase and doctrine that Sacraments worke by the worke done ex opere operato hee iustifieth the same and sheweth how the Church of Rome hath beene slaundered by Protestants in this point his wordes bee these The Sacraments bee Couell sup pag. 97. effectuall meanes and vessels of grace as glasses conteyning potions to cure the sicke Neither doth any man say no not the Church of Rome allthough they bee so accused by some of vs That the Sacraments worke of themselues by a vertue resigned vnto them without God God worketh by them as by Instruments powerfull and thought in his wisedome fittest The Sacraments are powerfull meanes of Regeneration hauing by a diuine ordination a force and vertue to begett faith And therefore iustly amongst all the Treasures that God hath left vnto his Church wee honour and admire most the holy Sacraments And againe Sacraments Couell sup pag. 98. Pag. 99. are the powerfull Instruments of God vnto eternall life And further thus It is a strong growing fancie to bee afraide to say that the Sacraments begett faith Sacraments giue grace by the worke done ex opere operato And reciting what things are required to the due receauing of Sacraments concludeth thus Now that which in all Pag. 99. sup this actiuely and instrumentally bringeth grace is the externall Action which is commonly called the Sacrament this hauing vertue from his Institution And hee doth not onely Ioyne with the Church of Rome as before in this Article But for it approueth the decrees of our Popes and Councells euen of Trent it self in this maner Wee say with the Auncient fathers Stepbanus Siricius Couell sup pag. 102. Innocentius the first Leo Anastasius the seconde all Popes of Rome in his Epistle to Anastasius the Emperor with the Councells first the generall Councell of Nyce the first Councell of Carthage the laste assembly at Trent with the testimonies of the Fathers and Doctors that the Sacraments for the Institution of Christ and his promise are effectuall c. And thus much from these Protestants themselues against themselues for those sacred and Catholicke doctrines of the Romane Church for the moste Iust and worthy defence and profession whereof they haue so longe time so rigorously and Iniuriously against their owne sentence persecuted their naturall frends and Catholicke Contrymen Hereafter God of his mercie graunt vnto them and all Enemies of his holy Church grace to knowe the truthe and to professe and followe it when they knowe it FINIS The faultes escaped in printing are thus to be corrected PAge 15 line 2. for are reade as p. 23. l. 19. heaps heads p. 32. l. 15. poort part p. 41. l. 10. same sonne p. 97. l. 2. so see p. 127. l. 11. appeace appeare p. 140. l. 7. curried carried p. 144. l. vlt. and and his p. 152. l. 2. prayer prayed p. 190. l. 8. shrouke shronke p. 198. l. 23. daes deedes p. 211. l. 5 full fall p. 221. l. 2. man many Ibid. l. 10. vsers vsurers p. 257. l. 7. stafe state p. 268. l 19. second sownd p. 271. l. 22. deuent deuout p. 272. l. 10. times his times greater then his p. 280. l. 2. vnderstand vnderstood p. 299. l. 2. when the lett when they fitt p. 314. l. 9. rebeace repeale p. 324. l. 15. the them p. 326. l. 4. same shame p. 363 l. 14. entroades oathes p. 401. l. 20. words word p. 403. l. 7. or ar APPROBATIO Iste Liber qui Inscribitur English Protestants Recantation à quodam viro docto pio mihique familiariter noto cōpositus à me perlectus nihil continet quod fidei Catholicae vel bonis moribus aduersetur sed doctissimè haereticos huius temporis Angliae praesertim per ipsorummet cōfessionem refutat In cuius rei testimonium nomen meum subscripsi Die 19. Iulij 1617. MATTHAEVS KELLISONVS Huius iudicio subscripsit die 27. Iulij Georgius Coluenerius S. Theol. Doctor Professor ac Librorum Censor