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with I believe the Doctrines of Transubstantiation, Auricular Confession, Image-Worship, Purgatory, Indulgences, and what not? some of which things some of themselves do confess, are not so much as once mentioned in Scripture; |
with I believe the Doctrines of Transubstantiation, Auricular Confessi, Image-Worship, Purgatory, Indulgences, and what not? Some of which things Some of themselves do confess, Are not so much as once mentioned in Scripture; |
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Of Transubstantiation, this is confest by Did in Can. Missae Lect. 40. beginning, that Whether the Bread be turned into Christs Body, or remains with his Body, it is not found exprest in the Scriptures. Bellarmin. de Eucharist. III. 23. Tertiò addit. mentions others of their Church that had said the like and he grants it not improbable that it could not he proved out of Scripture, till the Scripture was declared by a General Council; meaning (as he there shews) that of Lateran, above twelve hundred years after Christ. Of Auricular Confession Gloss. in Decr. de Poenit. dist. 5. beginning, Semeca saith, it was instituted by some Tradition of the Vniversal Church, rather than by the Authority of the New or Old Testament. Panormitan super Quinto, de Poenit. & Remis. c. Omnis utriusque, saith, I am much pleased with that opinion of Semeca: For there is not any plain Authority, which shews that God or Christ instituted plainly, that Confession should be made to a Priest, Biel in Sent. IV. 17. G. saith, It was delivered, by word and deed, without any Scripture. For Image Worship. Bellarmin de Eccl. Triumph. II. 12. can find only two Texts of the New Testament. Mat. 5. 33. Swear neither by Heaven, for it is Gods Throne; nor by Earth, for it is his Footstool; and 2 Tim. iii. 15. From a Child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures. Of Purgatory. Baconthorp in sent. 1. 4. dist. 49. q. 1. saith, Others think it cannot be proved by the Authority of Scripture. Petrus à Soto, saith, It cannot be plainly proved from testimonies of Scripture; Chemnit. Exam. Conc. Trid. Sess. 25. beginning. Perion. saith, he knows no place of Scripture to prove it. Bulenger saith, It is hard to bring any express and clear Text for it; Chamier Panstr. Tom. III. l. 26. c. 2. §. 3. For Indulgences. St. Antonin. Summ. Moral. part. 1. Tit. 10. c. 3. beginning. Of Indulgences we have nothing expresly from Scripture, nor from the sayings of the Antients, but of the late Doctors. Cajetan opusc. Tom. I. tract. 15. c. 1. Of the Rise of them, no Authority of Scripture, or Antient Doctors Greek or Latin, have brought this to our knowledg: only within these three hundred years it hath been written, &c. Bishop Fisher Assert. Luther. Confutatio Art. 18. p. 135. grants there is neither Precept, nor Counsel for it in Scripture. |
Of Transubstantiation, this is confessed by Did in Can. Missae Lecture 40. beginning, that Whither the Bred be turned into Christ Body, or remains with his Body, it is not found expressed in the Scriptures. Bellarmin. de Eucharist. III. 23. Tertiò Addit. mentions Others of their Church that had said the like and he grants it not improbable that it could not he proved out of Scripture, till the Scripture was declared by a General Council; meaning (as he there shows) that of Lateran, above twelve hundred Years After christ. Of Auricular Confessi Gloss. in Decr de Repent Dist. 5. beginning, Seneca Says, it was instituted by Some Tradition of the Universal Church, rather than by the authority of the New or Old Testament. Panormitan super Quinto, de Repent & Remis. c. Omnis utriusque, Says, I am much pleased with that opinion of Seneca: For there is not any plain authority, which shows that God or christ instituted plainly, that Confessi should be made to a Priest, Biel in Sent. IV. 17. G. Says, It was Delivered, by word and deed, without any Scripture. For Image Worship. Bellarmin de Ecclesiastes Triumph. II 12. can find only two Texts of the New Testament. Mathew 5. 33. Swear neither by Heaven, for it is God's Throne; nor by Earth, for it is his Footstool; and 2 Tim. iii. 15. From a Child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures. Of Purgatory. Baconthorp in sent. 1. 4. Dist. 49. q. 1. Says, Others think it cannot be proved by the authority of Scripture. Peter à Soto, Says, It cannot be plainly proved from testimonies of Scripture; Chemnit. Exam. Conc Triad Sess. 25. beginning. Perion. Says, he knows no place of Scripture to prove it. Bullinger Says, It is hard to bring any express and clear Text for it; Chamier Pantur. Tom. III. l. 26. c. 2. §. 3. For Indulgences. Saint Antonin. Summ Moral. part. 1. Tit. 10. c. 3. beginning. Of Indulgences we have nothing expressly from Scripture, nor from the sayings of the Ancients, but of the late Doctors. Cajetan Opuscule. Tom. I tract. 15. c. 1. Of the Rise of them, no authority of Scripture, or Ancient Doctors Greek or Latin, have brought this to our knowledge: only within these three hundred Years it hath been written, etc. Bishop Fisher Assert. Luther. Refutation Art. 18. p. 135. grants there is neither Precept, nor Counsel for it in Scripture. |
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