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An answer to Doctor Piercie's sermon preached before His Majesty at White-Hall, Feb. 1, 1663 by J.S.
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Simons, Joseph, 1593-1671.
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own motives he retracts it not but sayes onely that Iliacos intra muros peccatur extra Papists are more guilty of this fault then Protestants We approve as just his imputation of falsity and calumny laid upon Protestants but deny his parity as most false till it be proved Now for a farewell tell me in good earnest for the Novelty of what point of our Faith have you quoted truly any one of our ablest Hyperaspistae as you arepleas'd to call them In what leafe page line or margin may we find him you confesse pag. 31. that Corruptions in point of practice cannot justifie a separation Well then amongst the eleven points you object as Novelties let us set aside the Celibacy of the Clergy the Communion under one kind the Scriptures and publick Service in an unknown Tongue for these concern practice and are dispensible by the Church There remain eight other Doctrines of Faith direct me now to one approved Catholick Authour cited in your Sermon clearly testifying that the Pope's Supreamacy the Churche's Infallibility Transubstantiation Sacrifice of the Masse Purgatory Worship of Images Invocation of Saints and the lawfulnesse of a Tempory Divorce for other causes besides Fornication are all or any of them really and truly in their own notions abstracting from the words they are signified by a meer Novelty and not revealed from the beginning This I am sure you can never doe But if you could that mans or mens authority must by your own confession be the evidence and warrant of all the rest that is of what ever you assert in your whole Sermon This then supposed can you possibly perswade any rationall man that the particular authority of one or more private Doctors how able soever is a rigorous evidence convincing the whole Roman Church of errour in Faith and such an evidence as will in the eyes of God and Man justifie a Separation from that Mother Church though thousands of others no less able assert and believe the contrary If this be evidently impossible for you to do as certainly it is Dagloriam Deo and confess the rashness of your engagement to demonstrate our Novelties and return with speed to the House of God that Firmament and Pillar of Truth the Roman Church from which you can never demonstrate any just cause to depart 'T is the hearty wish of Your humble Servant I. S. ERRATA PAge 3. line 10. for Vrbanus read Ioannes line ultima for The Pontif r. Of the Pontific p. 11. l. 22. for Martyr restore r. Martyr Restore p. 13. l. 11. for guilt r. Gift p. 15. l. 12. for slightly r. slily p. 19. l. 24. for Bromhill r. Bramââ¦all p. 33. l. 17. in the margin Statut. 1. Elisab p. 34. l. 11. for Philostratus r. Philastrius p. 53. l. 19. for honour is r. Honour according to the Canons is p. 55. l. 6. for malice r. his malice p. 61. l. 2. for de r. be p. 69. l. 19. blot out Time p. 71. l. ult in the margin ââ¦or Ed. r. Eccl. p. 93. l. 20. in the margin for Paulus Sixtus r. Paulus Quintus In the Dedicatory for Iune 1. r. Aug. 1. Genes 3. Genes 4. a Synopââ¦is Contro p 76. b Papisto mastix pag. 19â⦠c Reformed Catholick pag. 616. Edit 1616. in Folio d In lib. Apologet p. 192. a Vnum tamen audââ¦cter conscientia teââ¦e profiteor quia nusquam honeââ¦iores Clericos vidi quam in Romana Ecclesia aut qui magis avââ¦ritiam deteââ¦arentur b Quâ⦠à vestra doctrina dissentit aut Hââ¦reticus aââ¦t Schismaticus est b ãâã est ãâã cuâ⦠timeââ¦s pedââ¦m Sen. ââ¦n vita Iacobi Regis Cum a tot Patribus tam Graecis quà m Latinis Purgatorium affirmetur non est verisimile quin ejus veritas per idoneas probationas illis claruisset a Apocalip c. 14. p. 382. b Part 3. examin pag. 197. edit 1ââ¦14 Lib 5. Cont. Donatistas cap. 1. c De cura pro mort cap. 4. d Tomo 10. edit Parisiensi anno 1635. e Lib. 22. ãâã Civit. Dei cap. 10. f Lib. 20. cap. ââ¦1 g Ioan. 14. h 1 Tim. 3. i ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã * De Missae privatâ⦠Tom. 7. fol. 443. â Tom. 2. lib. de Euchar fol. 249. k Tom. 7. Serm. de Evcrs Hierââ¦lalem l Lib. de Servo arbitrio contra Erasmunâ⦠edie prior m Exami part 3. pag. 90. Edit 1614. n Against Purgat p. 302. o Tomo 1. Epicher de cau Missae fol. 186. p De verbis Apostoli c. 34. â Omnes baereses exierunt ab illa tââ¦quam sarmenta inutilia recisa de vite sed ilia manet in sua radice in sua vite S. Aug. de Symb. ad Catechu lib. 1. c. 5. q Considerat of the Papists Supplication p. 43. s Respons ad Rat. 7. Cam ãâã t Defence c. p. 351. Sess. 4. Quae ipsius Christi ore ab Apostolis acceptae auâ⦠ab ipsis Apostolis Spiritu Sanctâ⦠dictanââ¦e quasi per manus traditae ad nos usque pervenerant Upon that place Baker in Henr. 8. pag. 4â⦠in Edward ãâã pââ¦g 73 in Eliz. p. 113. Godwin iââ¦ââ¦a ãâã Parker iââ¦em a Of Sââ¦hisme p. 44. b In vita Elizab. pag. anno 1559. Iullers Ch. Hist. Centur. 16. p. 55. 56. c Epist. ad Synod Ephes. d 7. Concil Gene. e Iustinia Cââ¦it 123. In Edw. 6. pag. 73. f Hilariâ⦠lib contr Constant. g Cont. Henricum Octavum tom 2. f. 344 p. 2. h In explan art 4. edit 1581. Tiguri i In vita Iuelli p. 212. k Cont. Sander p. 9. 2. l Neque eniâ⦠nate sunt haereses nââ¦si dum Scripturae bonae intelliguntur non bene quod in iis non bene intelligitur temerè audacter asseritââ¦r Tract 18. in Ioann m Pââ¦aker in vita Iacobi n In his Dedicatory of the reformed Catholick o Dr Potter Sect. 3. pag. 73. ãâã cap. 8. Dr. Laââ¦d Sect. 26. p Cââ¦rt Epist. fundameââ¦ti c. 3. 4. q Tract 1. Sect. 3. 1 Lib. 1. c. 5. 6. ãâã ãâã ãâã pag. 442. See the Centurists ãâã Centur. 6. verbo Gregorius in Indice Hââ¦spin ãâã Sââ¦cram lib. 2. pag. 157. Dr. Humphrey Iesuit part 2. ãâã 5. where he sayes that Gregory and Austin brought into England the whole Chaos of Popish superstition a Lib 2. de peccato Originali c. 17. b Contra Marcion lib. 4. c. 4. c Lib. 4. Epist. 2. d Ibidem Epist. 45. ad corââ¦lium e Tomo ãâã Concil edit ãâã iââ¦ter epist. Hormisâ⦠f Lib 2. de peââ¦see Vandal g Dâ⦠gloria Martyr l. 1. c. 25. h See the 4. Catalogues in the eââ¦d of the Protestant Apology Coccius Tom. 1. l. 8. art 4. 7. 8. c. i See Ieremias Patriarch of Constantinople his Answer to the Lutherans k Lib 4. contra Cresconium c. 61. See ãâã Austin lib. dâ⦠Pastorib cap. 8. to the same purpose l Epist. 76. ad ãâã