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INDEX

OF THE

MATTER CONTAINED IN THE EDITOR'S NOTES.

ABSOLUTION, canon of Trent pro-
nouncing absolution to be a judicial
and not a declaratory act, 358. the
doctrine of the church of England on
the same in her Liturgy explained
and vindicated, 358, 359. in the pa-
pal church supplies the place of con-
trition, 360.

Apocryphal, derivation, 89.
Arius, character of, enters the field of
controversy; opinions, condemnation,
excommunication, death, 60.
Arminius, account of, 202. his five
points, 203. opinions condemned in
synod of Dort, 203.
Attrition, what, considered with absolu-
tion equal to contrition, 360.
Augsburg, Confession of, presentation to
the emperor, 5. effect upon the Diet,
ib., see also 519-532.

B.

Buchannan, Dr. Claudius, relates in-
stances of the doctrine of a Trinity,
&c. &c., among the Hindoos, 42.

C.

Cassian, founder of Semipelagianism,
his doctrine attacked by the followers
of Augustin, leading principles of his
disciples, 152.

Catechism of council of Trent teaches

worship of the Virgin Mary, 326.
maintains that purgatory is a fire,
286. teaches the doctrine of super-
erogation, 171.

Cerinthus, opinions of, avoided by St.
John, 54.

Chalcedon, council of, decree concerning

the nature of Christ, 136.
Christ, titles of the Godhead given to,

28.

Church, various senses of the word, 233.
Notes of the Church, by Bellarmine,
confuted, 239. whether Rome be a true
church, 242, 243. whether visibility be
necessary to its being, 248, where be-
fore Luther, 248-250. Hear the
Church,' &c., 280.

Communion, half-, decree of council of
Constance concerning, 457, 458. con-
firmed by council of Trent, 458.
Confession, church of England on the
same, 356. decrees of councils of La-
teran and Trent, ib.

Contrition, necessary, according to the
church of Rome, when the priestly ab-
solution cannot be had, 360.
Council of

Antioch, condemned Paul of Samo-
seta, 47.

Carthage, condemned Pelagius, 139.
Second at ditto, ditto, 140.
Chalcedon, condemned Eutyches,
136.

Constantinople, condemned the he-
resy of Macedonius, 135.
Constance, called to heal the papal
schism, 273.

Constance, decree on half-commu-
nion, 457, 458.

Diospolis, acquits Pelagius, 140.
Dort, synod of, condemned Arminius,
203.

Ephesus, condemned Nestorius, 64.
decreed against enlarging creeds,

263.

Another at Ephesus, called Conven-
tus Latronum, took part with Eu-
tyches, 136.

Florence, decree concerning purga-
tory, 285.

Jerusalem, acquitted Pelagius, 140.
Laodicea, decree against invocation
of angels, 324.

Lateran, 2d council, decree against
marriage of the clergy, 468.
Ditto, against prayers in an unknown
tongue, 344.

Milevum, condemned Pelagius, 140.
Nice, 1st council, condemned Arius,
60.

Nice, 2d council, decree concerning

image worship, 311, 312.

Trent, makes a new canon of scrip-
ture, 88, 89. teaches that sacra-
ments confer grace, 164.

- canons respecting merit of good
works, 171.

— concerning relics and images, 312,
313.

— appeals to council of Nice on same,
313.

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of a council being summoned at Con-
stantinople; there delivers his doc-
trine; degraded; condemned at Chal-
cedon, 136.

Extreme unction, doctrine and canons
of council of Trent concerning, and
time of administering, 378, 379. not
mentioned in James v. 14; 381.

G.

Godhead, unity of, the Lord our God
one Jehovah-much stress laid on by
the Jews, 27, 28.

Gregory XVI. (present pontiff) teaches
invocation of the Virgin Mary, 326.

H.

Homily, Saxon, rejects the doctrine of
the corporal presence, 441, 442. of
Church of England on Justification,
161, 162.

I.

Images, canon of Trent, 312. decreed
to be worshipped by second council of
Nice, 311, 312. of heathen original,
308.

Indulgences, account of their origin,
298. gave occasion to the procedure
of Luther, ib. decree of Trent on
them, 299.

Infallibility, as founded on the supposed
necessity for it, confuted, 234, 235.
considered in reference to the Jewish
church, 236, 237. confuted, 256. and
considered in connection with Sixtus
Vth and Clement VIIIth's editions of
Vulgate, 257,258. the precise seat of
it unknown and not agreed on among
themselves, 256. the power of the
keys, examined by Whitby, 260, 261.

Thou art Peter,' considered by
Jewell, 259. Hear the Church,' &c.,
examined, 280.

Intention, doctrine of, 388.
Invocation of saints and angels, cate-
chism of Trent, 326. letters of pre-
sent pontiff (Gregory XVI.), 326.
decree of council of Laodicea against
same, 324.

J.

Jansenius, of Ypres, his work Augus-
tinus,' account of, Mosheim's state-
ment of it, effect of it on the contro-
versy concerning grace, condemnation

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Macedonius, founder of a heretical sect,
elected bishop of Constantinople by
the Arians, removed, again took pos-
session of the see, persecutes the
orthodox, his opinions, condemned at
Constantinople, 135.

Marriage, lawful in ecclesiastics, forbid-

den by second council of Lateran, con-
demned by Gregory VII., pleaded for
in England and Germany, a sacra-
ment in the papal church, therefore
confers grace on the laity, and yet
brings pollution and damnation on
the clergy, 468, 469.
Mass, sacrifice of, contrary to Hebrews
x. 14; 461, 462.

N.

Nestorius, character of, appointed to the
see of Constantinople, persecutes the
Arians, espouses the cause of Anas-
tasius, cited to the council of Ephesus,
broaches his heresy, afterwards pre-
varicates, deposed, banished, death,
63, 64.

0.

Orders, opinions of Mason, Taylor,
Milbourn, referred to thereon, 333.

P.

Pelagianism, vide Pelagius.
Pelagius, character, his heresy, propa-
gates it first privately, condemned at
council of Carthage, goes into the
East, supported by the bishop of Je-

rusalem, assumes more boldness, ac-
cused before a council at Jerusalem,
afterwards acquitted by the council of
Diospolis, appeals successfully to the
bishop of Rome, opposed by the Afri-
can church, condemned by the same
bishop of Rome who had acquitted
him, afterwards publicly condemned
at Ephesus and other places, the
heresy crushed in the bud by the in-
fluence of Augustin, 139, 140.
Prayers, in an unknown tongue, contra-
dictory decrees of councils of Lateran
and Trent, 344.

Priesthood of Christ, passes not to an-
other, therefore no new order of
priests to offer sacrifice, 462.
Purgatory, decreed at Florence and
Trent, canon of Trent, 285. a fire,
according to Catechism of Trent,
286. 1 Cor. iii. 10, examined, 293.
of heathen original, Meagher's opi-
nion thereon, 182. Bishop Taylor
thereon, ib.

R.

Relics, canon of Trent respecting, 312.
Eusebius misquoted thereon by Dr.
Milner, 318. other fathers similarly
corrupted according to Dr. James,
319.

Revelation, book of, citation by Cle-
mens of Rome, 104.
Rome, her fearful corruptions according
to Baronius and others, 253. has
added new articles to the creed of
the church, 263. her question as to
'Where was protestantism before Lu-
ther?' answered and retorted, 248-
250. a true church in one sense,
though not in another, 242, 243.
Ruffinus, character, contests with Je-
rome, first published the Apostles'
creed, 69.

S.

Sacraments, seven in church of Rome,
canon of Trent respecting them, 351.
creed of pope Pius, on same, Appen-
dix. are justificatory, according to
Trent, 164. confer grace er opere
operato, according to Trent, 468. this
asserted by Leo X., 469.
Samosatenus, Paulus, his character, opi-

nions, condemnation, and expulsion,

47.

Scape-goat, ceremony not a distinct

one, parts of the same sacrifice, mean-
ing, 65.

Schism, scandalous, in the popedom,
suppressed by council of Constance,
273, 274. vide Separation.
Scripture, canon of, published at the
council of Trent, 88, 89. confirmed
by the creed of pope Pius IV. 89.
church of Rome differs in this canon
from itself in former ages, 90. cur-
rent of antiquity against their canon,
true state of this question, 90, 91.
not the judge of controversies, but
the rule whereby to judge them, 91,
92. the only rule by which to deter-
mine the notes of the church, 92. a
sufficient rule for all who believe them
to be the word of God, 92.
Separation, from papal church, true
grounds of what constitutes schism
-papal church guilty of schism-
therefore the cause of the separation,
100, 101.

Semipelagianism, vide Cassian.
Socinianism, vide Socinus.
Socinus, Lælius and Faustus, founders

of the sect of Socinians, their charac-
ters, title of Socinian used sometimes
in an unlimited sense, sum of their
theology, 60, 61.

Spalato, archbishop of, visits England,
renounces popery, embraces it again,
imprisonment and death, Preface ix, x.

Supererogation, doctrine of, taught in
Catechism of council of Trent, 171.

T.

Temple, second, how more glorious than
the first, 120.
Transubstantiation, makes Christ a
transgressor of the Levitical law, 406.
rejected in the Saxon Homily, 441,
442.

Trent, council of, defined and deter-
mined new articles of faith, not pre-
viously defined or determined, 284,285.
Stilling fleet's views and arguments
thereon, ib. canon on seven sacra-
ments, 351. on absolution, 358. on
confession, 356. on indulgences, 299.
on works, 171. on efficacy of sacra-
ments, ex opere operato, 164. on pur-
gatory, 285, 286. on relics, 312. on
images, ib. on Latin prayers, 344.
Trinity, traces of the doctrine amongst
the Hindoos, 42.

U.

Unction, vide Extreme.

W.

Works, inefficient for justification, judg-
ment of the church in her Homily,
161. judgment of Hooker, 165. canon
of Trent on the same catechism of
Trent asserts that they can satisfy both
for a man's own sins and those of
others, 171.

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