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A59540 A letter writ to an atheistical acquaintance upon his turning papist in his old age by a person of honour. Shannon, Francis Boyle, Viscount, 1623-1699. 1691 (1691) Wing S2964; ESTC R38232 15,643 30

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second is the want of Christian Charity by damning all the Churches before Trent Council Two foul Crimes very unbecoming a General Council whose business is not to perform but reform Sin Now you must first know that the Observance of the twelve Trent Articles of Faith are bound upon all by Oath and in the very first Article they declare to embrace the Apostolical and Ecclesiastical Tradition and yet at the very same time swear to observe all that 's decreed by that Council which orders that the Holy Communion shall be administred to the Laity but in one kind when for above a thousand Years after Christ it was given to them in both in all the Christian Churches over the whole World and the Roman Church cannot deny but that it was our Saviour's Command as well as all the Churches practice for so many years Nay in the fourth Article of the Trent Creed they use these very words That they receive and approve the Rites of the Catholick Church in the solemn Administration of the Sacraments and yet tho' the receiving it in both kinds is both Apostolical Tradition and Ecclesiactical Practice yet they positively forbid it to the Laity The Conclusion makes it self My second Observation is how uncharitable this Council is and all its Disciples in their condemning all other Churches for surely these Trent Creed-makers have not so much Impudence tho' I know they have a great deal as to pretend to follow our Blessed Saviour's charitable Doctrin who commands us to pray for our Enemies but this worthy Council is so very far from praying for their Enemies as they damn their very Friends the old Roman Church with all the Christian Churches dispersed over the Face of the whole Earth for she no more than the rest did ever hear before the Council of Trent that its twelve New Articles was the old true Catholick and Apostolical Faith without which no Man can be saved all I shall say to this is that as Charity covers many Faults so the want of it discovers many Vices which is apparent in the Church of Rome more than all because she shews less Charity than any My next business is to shew you that from the days of the Apostles to the Time of the Trent Council among the many Creeds named by Athanasius Eusebius and others none of them ever made the least attempt of altering or much less of adding any one new Article of Faith but only explain'd the Old esteeming the Apostles Creed to be fully sufficient being as Tertullian elegantly stiles it A Little Body of great Truths The Rule of Faith instituted by Christ and transmitted from him to his Apostles I could here for the Confirmation of this Truth produce you the Testimonies of all the Eminent Fathers of all Ages of the Christian Church but that would not only tire your Patience but swell this Letter above the moderate Bounds of one to prevent which I shall only quote you some few of the many which will be enough to justifie that all acknowledged this great known Truth that there was never added any new Article of Faith to the old Apostolical Creed before the Trent Council Therefore I shall only here name you the first four General Councils those of Nice Constantinople Ephesus and Chalcedon And as to the first of these Councils when the Nicene Fathers met to settle the Controversie about the Son of God they were so far from making any new Creed or adding any New Article to the Old that they expounded only the meaning of one of the Articles the Sense of which the Arians had perverted and had therefore little Design of changing or adding to the Christian Faith contain'd in the Apostles Creed when at their meeting they read no other Creed but it And St. Austin before he began his Explication on the first Book of Genesis sets down what the Catholick Faith is which he says is nothing else but what is contain'd in the Nicene Creed But what need I alledge more than the words of the great Athanasius on this Subject in the Letter which he and some other Bishops with him writ to the Emperour Jovian where they tell him that the Faith professed by the Nicene Fathers was the very same which was Preach'd from the beginning and unto which all the Churches every where consented to whether in Greece Africk Spain France Italy c. with all the Churches of the East a few Arians excepted and then setting down the Nicene Creed they conclude in this Faith 't is necessary for all to remain as being Divine and Apostolical and therefore not to be changed which is a most plain Declaration by the Council of Trens's leave that the Faith contained in this Creed is not at all defective and short as the Trentonians did believe it was by their adding more to it And Irenaeus says that the true Church throughout all the World hath but one and the same Faith she had from the beginning which I 'm sure plainly concludes that the now Roman Church cannot be the true Church because it holds not the same Faith now she did in the beginning having enlarg'd her Creed by twelve new Articles of Faith coyn'd in the Council of Trent and never heard of in any Christian Church in the whole World before that late worthy Council For the second general Council of Constantinople I shall not need name here since it contain'd the same of the first general Council of Nice And for the third general Council assembl'd at Ephesus all the Fathers of it were so fast united together in this Perswasion that the Apostles Creed contain'd all things necessary to be believ'd as that Council decreed that it should not be lawful for any to write compose offer or produce any other Article of Faith than those defined by the Nicene Council and if any were so bold as to dare the doing of it if they were-Lay-men they should be Anathematiz'd and if they were Clergymen or Bishops they should be deposed which plainly informs us what would become of the present Pope and his Clergy if he and they had attempted then what they profess to do now which is to add no less than twelve new Articles of Faith as if the old Apostolical Creed was not sufficient and compleat enough to make up the new Romish Church Faith without the new Trent Addition And for the fourth general Council of Chalcedon it renewed this Canon of the Council of Ephesus decreeing in a manner the very same words only with this difference to Lay-men is added Monks against whom the Synod decreed an Anathema if they pretended to teach any other Faith I could also here name the fifth general Council held at Constantinople under the Emperour Justinian which Council professed in their third Session that they embraced the same Faith with the four foregoing Councils of Nice Constantinople Ephesus and Chalcedon and so did all the other general Councils sing the same Note that