Anti-Mortonus or An apology in defence of the Church of Rome. Against the grand imposture of Doctor Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham. Whereto is added in the chapter XXXIII. An answere to his late sermon printed, and preached before His Maiesty in the cathedrall church of the same citty..

Price, John, 1576-1645
Publisher: English College Press Permissu Superiorum
Place of Publication: St Omer
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: B07998 ESTC ID: S94783 STC ID: 20308
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Apologetic works; Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659. -- Grand imposture of the (now) Church of Rome;
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In-Text for though Pisanus obserue that in the Councell of Nice, there were not only Canons, but Diatyposes, or Constitutions, yet he is so farre from saying, that the Nicen Canons were but 20. in number, that besides the 20. vulgarly acknowledged, he setteth downe other 24. taken out of the second Epistle of Iulius to the Arians, in which that holy Pope reprehendeth them seuerely for their proceeding against Athanasius and other Catholike Bishops, whom in their Councell at Antioch they had iniustly condemned, infringing the Canons of the Nicen Councell, which command (sayth he) that no Councells be held, praeter sententiam, without the allowance of the B. of Rome. for though Pisanus observe that in the Council of Nicaenae, there were not only Canonas, but Diatyposes, or Constitutions, yet he is so Far from saying, that the Nicene Canonas were but 20. in number, that beside the 20. vulgarly acknowledged, he sets down other 24. taken out of the second Epistle of Julius to the Arians, in which that holy Pope reprehendeth them severely for their proceeding against Athanasius and other Catholic Bishops, whom in their Council At Antioch they had injustly condemned, infringing the Canonas of the Nicene Council, which command (say he) that no Counsels be held, praeter sententiam, without the allowance of the B. of Rome. c-acp cs np1 vvb cst p-acp dt n1 pp-f j, pc-acp vbdr xx av-j n2, p-acp vvz, cc n2, av pns31 vbz av av-j p-acp vvg, cst dt np1 n2 vbdr cc-acp crd p-acp n1, cst p-acp dt crd av-j vvn, pns31 vvz a-acp j-jn crd vvn av pp-f dt ord n1 pp-f np1 p-acp dt njp2, p-acp r-crq d j n1 vvz pno32 av-j p-acp po32 n-vvg p-acp np1 cc j-jn jp n2, r-crq p-acp po32 n1 p-acp np1 pns32 vhd av-j vvn, vvg dt n2 pp-f dt np1 n1, r-crq vvb (vvz pns31) d dx n2 vbb vvn, fw-la fw-la, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt np1 pp-f np1.
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