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A08326 An antidote or treatise of thirty controuersies vvith a large discourse of the Church. In which the soueraigne truth of Catholike doctrine, is faythfully deliuered: against the pestiferous writinges of all English sectaryes. And in particuler, against D. Whitaker, D. Fulke, D. Reynolds, D. Bilson, D. Robert Abbot, D. Sparkes, and D. Field, the chiefe vpholders, some of Protestancy, some of puritanisme, some of both. Deuided into three partes. By S.N. Doctour of Diuinity. The first part.; Antidote or soveraigne remedie against the pestiferous writings of all English sectaries S. N. (Sylvester Norris), 1572-1630. 1622 (1622) STC 18658; ESTC S113275 554,179 704

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haeres ●ares 1. Act. 15. Ier. c. 3. epi. ad Aug. quae est 11. inter epist August in detaining that they had vowed vnto God To vanquish the first Peere and Patron of falshood appertained to the first Peere and pillar of truth S. Peter conquered and killed Simon Magus the first Progenitour of Heretickes as S. Augustine auerreth To call and assemble Councels is the office and function of the supreme Pastour S. Peter assembled the Councell of the Apostles And notwithstanding this Councell was held in Ierusalem in the presence of S. Iames Bishop of that Citry euen in his owne Cathedral seat yet S. Peter as S. Hierome noteth first deliuered his mind and S. Iames with the rest ratified his sentence So although S. Paul were the Apostle of the Dionys l de Diui nomi c. 3. Epiph. haer ●● Bern. l. 2. de consider Cyr. Hieros Cateches ● Cyr. Alex. l. 12. in Ioā cap. 64. Aug ser 124. de temp quaest nou vet test q. 75. Opta l. 2. cont Par. Ier. l. 1. in Iouin Chrys hom 55. in Mat. Euseb in Chronic. Aug. l. 2. ca. 1. de Baptis Reyn. c. 5. diuis 3. Gentiles and Preacher vnto nations yet S. Peter was the first by whose mouth the Gentils were called the first to whom notice was giuen of their admission vnto the Church Two euident tokens of his supremacy 17. For this cause S. Peter is tearmed The stay pillar and chiefe of Deuines by S. Dionyse The Captaine of the Disciples by Ephiphanius The only Vicar of Christ by S. Bernard The most excellent Prince of the Apostles by S. Cyril of Hierusalem The Prince and head of therest by S. Cyril of Alexandria Which title of head of the Apostles is giuen him also by S. Augustine Optatus S. Hierome S. Chrysostome and others Eusebius also maketh a great difference betweene Peter and other Bishops speaking of S. Iames he calleth him The first Bishop of the Church of Hierusalem Writing of Enodius he tearmeth him the first Bishop of the Church of Antioch Speaking of S. Peter he intituleth not him by any particuler Church but calleth him Christianorum Pontifex Primus The first Bishop of Christians Which S. Augustine confirmeth attributing to him The principality of Apostle-ship and a little before The Primacy of the Apostles is conspicuous and preeminent with excellent grace in Peter Both which passages M. Reynolds sticketh not to expound of Primacy in calling or preeminence in grace wheras S. Augustine directly writeth of his principality of power by reason of the dignity of his Sea aboue all others and aboue S. Cyprians the Primate of Affricke whome notwithstanding he equalleth with him in the Crowne of Martyrdome saying of Peter Who knoweth not his principality of Apostle-ship to be preferred before euery Bishopricke But although the grace or preeminence of Chaires be different yet one and the same is their Aug. vbi supra Reyn. loco citato glory of Martyrdome These wordes M. Reynolds who maketh M. Hart neuer speake more then he was prouided in some shew to refute and sometyme such things as he neuer dreamed cunningly cut off and wresteth that to a prerogatiue of grace to a Primacy of calling which S. Augustine auoucheth to be a priuiledge of S. Peters Sea a preeminence of his Chaire and Pontificall dignity aboue all other Bishops and Primates too Aug. in Psal 130. 18. Secondly S. Augustine affirmeth S. Paul the chief to haue excelled Peter in prerogatiues of grace he witnesseth him to haue receaued more aboundant grace in euery Apostolical worke then the rest of the Apostles because he laboured more then they and therfore is called The a Aug. cont dua● ep Pela l. 3 Apostles by an De Bap. cont Don. l. 2. c. 1. excellency In so much as where he giueth to S. Peter the preeminence of b excellent grace he giueth to S. Paul the preeminence of c In Psa 130. Ieron l. 1. aduersus Iouinian Reyn. c. 5. diuis 3. fol. 179. Sap. 4. 8. Tract 1. sect 3. subd 1. most excellent grace And S. Hierome reporteth that S. Iohn excelled Peter in many gifts of grace M. Reynolds foresaw these obiections and will you heare what answere he maketh But Peter sayth he on the other side excelled Paul in Primacy for that he was chosen first and Iohn in age because he was elder Surely an excellent grace an extraordinary preheminence a principality worthy of such high and honourable titles to be before in calling and behind in working elder in yeares and yonger in merits Iudge you and your fellowes of this priuiledge as yee list they who are endued with the spirit of God will giue iudgment with the Holy Ghost Old age is venerable not prolonged not lengthened with the number of yeares for the vnderstanding of man are the gray haires the ripenesse of yeares is life vndefiled 19. Other Protestants more sincere although as saucy as Reynoldes rather reprehend the Fathers for their vnfitting speaches then make of their words such impertinent constructions For as we read in the Protestants Apology The Centurists reproue a Cent. 4. col 554. col 1074 Arnobius for calling S. Peter the Bishop of Bishops b Cent. 4. Col. 556 Optatus for intituling him The head of the Apostles They write of c Centu. 3. col 84. Tertullian he did erroneously thinke the keyes to be committed to Peter alone and the Church to be builded on him The like errour they reprehend in S. d Col 84. Cyprian e Centur. 3. Col. 85. Origen f Cent. 4. Col. 1215. Hierome g Cent. 4. Col. 555. Hilary h Cent. 4. Col. 558. Fulke in his Retentiue pag. 248. Nazianzen Fulke chargeth Optatus with absurdity for saying of Peter He deserued to be preferred before all the Apostles and he alone receaued the keyes of the kingdom of heauen to be communicated to the rest And speaking in the same place of Leo and Gregory Bishops of Rome he sayth Gregory liued about the yeare of our Lord 590. Leo 440. Tract 1. sect 3. subdiu 10. Calu. Mus●ulns alledged by Whitgift in his Defence p. 173. 66. VVhitgift ibid. pag. Couel in his Exa against the Plea of the Innocent ●erō ● 1. in Iouin Bils 1. par p. 62. 63. Reyn. cap. 2. diuis 1. pag 27. Rem c. 3. diuis 1. fol. 95. Bils part 1 pag. 63. 66. 67. The mistery of iniquity hauing wrought in that seate neere fiue or six hundred yeares before them and then greatly increased they were so deceaued with long continuance of errour that they thought the dignity of Peter was much more ouer the rest of his fellow Apostles then the holy Scriptures of God doe allow But if this errour of the Roman Papacy and Peters Supremacy began neere fiue or six hundred yeares before Leo and Gregory it began according to M. Fulke in the Primitiue Church it began in the