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CHAPTER XVII.
THE CONSECRATIONS OF HODGKINS, SCORY, And Coverdale.
Quotation from the Register of Parker's Consecration
-Hodgkins consecrated by Stokesley, Bishop of
London, Hilsey, Bishop of Rochester, and Whar-
ton, Bishop of St. Asaph, according to the Rites.
of the Salisbury Pontifical-Hodgkins assisted in
the Consecration of several Bishops-Coverdale
and Scory consecrated at Croydon by Cranmer
and others, of which the Records exist in Arch-
bishop Cranmer's Register
CHAPTER XVIII.
Page
168-173
THE CONSECRATION OF ARCHBISHOP PARKER.
Account of the volume De Antiquitate Britannica Ecclesia,
at Lambeth-Correspondence between Sir W.
Cecil, Dr. Parker, and Sir N. Bacon-English
Version of the Lambeth Register - Another
Record in Parker's College, C.C. at Cambridge—
Other Records in the State Paper Office-Testi-
mony of Dr. John Lingard to the fact of Parker's
Consecration-Mr. Charles Butler on the same-
Parker's MS. Diary at Cambridge-Diary of Henry
Machyn-Mr. W. Denton on Machyn's Diary-
Camden's Annals of Queen Elizabeth-Testimony of
John Parker, the Archbishop's son, to the fact of
his father's Consecration-Tables from the "Life
of Matthew" [Parker] in De Antiq. Britan. Eccl. 174-192
CHAPTER XIX.
THE NAG'S HEAD FABLE.
Arguments of R. C. Controversialists temp. Queen Eliza-
beth, inconsistent with a belief in it-The first
printed account, published by Christopher
Holywood-Fitzherbert's account-Fitzsimon's
account-Wadsworth's account-Kellison's ac-
count Champney's account Obvious and
palpable contradictions in the above various
versions The Fable repudiated by Lingard,
Tierney, and Pugin-Twelve Reasons for discredit-
ing and rejecting the same
193-207
CHAPTER XX.
THE CASE OF BISHOP BONNER versus BISHOP HORNE.
This Case, considered with reference to the Nag's Head
Fable-Bonner's pleas with regard to legal irregu
larities during King Edward's and Queen Eliza-
beth's reign. Evidence for the regular and legal
consecration of Robert Horne to the Bishopric
of Winchester.
208-214
CHAPTER XXI.
THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM.
The necessity of the Sacrament-This the door of
other Sacraments. 1. Baptismus fluminis. 2.
Baptismus flaminis. 3. Baptismus sanguinis.
The Baptismal formularies of the Church of Eng-
land-The Case of doubtful baptisms, or the
supposed want of the actual Sacrament. The
Baptismal formularies of the Scotch Presby-
terians. The Baptism of Desire. Exceptional
Cases.
215-223
CHAPTER XXII.
THE OFFICE OF CONSECRATOR AND ASSISTANT CONSECRATOR.
The Latin form peculiar as regards its directions to the
assistant Bishops: but this peculiarity recent, and
not found either in the Ancient Rites, or in the
great majority of Modern Forms-Assistant Con-
secrating Bishops are Co-operators as maintained
both by Western and Eastern doctors-Seven
reasons for this opinion-The judgment of Eastern
theologians.-The author's conclusions.
CHAPTER XXIII.
THE DOCTRINE OF INTENTION.
224-283
Various kinds of Intention: 1. Actual. 2. Virtual. 3. Habitual. 4. Interpretative.-1. Implicit. 2. Explicit.-1. Internal. 2. External-Western authorities on the subject- Application to the
doctrine of the Sacraments-Application to cer-
tain cases bearing on the subject of this treatise-
General Intention-Gratuitous assumptions of
want of intention unjustifiable.
CHAPTER XXIV.
234-240
ROMAN CATHOLIC TESTIMONIES TO THE VALIDITY OF ANGLICAN
ORDERS.
Queen Mary's Letter to Bonner-Bonner's Visitation
Articles-Breve of Pope Julius III.-Sanders on
the English Schism-No records of the ordina-
tions in Queen Mary's Reign-Pope Pius IV.—
Peter Cudsem-Dr. B. Carrier-Five Converts to
Rome who declined to be re-ordained, Wadsworth,
Gawen, Rowland, Nourse, Cressy-The testi-
monies of eight foreign Catholics.
CHAPTER XXV.
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
241-255
Gregory Panzani - Father Leander Christopher
Davenport-Peter Walsh-Abraham Woodhead-
Bossuet-Archbishop Harlay-The Doctors of the
Sorbonne-James II. and the Stuarts-Pope
Innocent XII.-Father Courayer-Canon Vivant
-Bishop Strickland-Archbishop Murray-Bishop
Doyle-Charles Butler-Bishop Baines-A. W.
Pugin-Bishop Hendren-Bishop John Milner-
A. L. M. P. de Lisle-E. S. Ffoulkes-H. N.
Oxenham-H. Collins. 256-288
CHAPTER XXVI.
THE CASES OF CERTAIN ANGLICAN CLERGY WHO HAVE JOINED THE
CHURCH OF ROME.
Favourable opinion of the Church of England enter-
tained by foreign Catholics-A.D. 1630, the Case
of Dr. Stephen Gough as considered by the Doctors
of the Sorbonne-A.D. 1704, the Case of Bishop
John Gordon as pronounced upon at Rome-A.D.
1830, The Case of Sir Harry Trelawney as con-
sidered by Cardinal Odescalchi at Rome. .
289-308
CHAPTER XXVII.
CHANGES MADE IN THE ENGLISH ORDINAL IN 1662.
The twofold character of the Church of England-
Presbyterian and Puritan influence during the
Seventeenth Century-Overthrow of Altar and
Throne at the Great Rebellion-Restoration of
Church and Monarchy-Revision of the Book of
Common Prayer and Ordinal-Reasons for this
revision-Alterations made did not imply on the
part of those who made them, the insufficiency
of the previous forms
CHAPTER XXVIII.
CONCLUDING REMARKS AND SUMMARY OF
ARGUMENT.
309-319
THE AUTHOR'S
Order and regularity with which English Ordinations
have been and are performed-Ancient Canons
scrupulously followed-No break during the Six-
teenth Century-Reference to the Appended
Tables of Consecrations-Bossuet's principle
applied to Ordination-Parker's and Barlow's
Consecrations proved to have taken place-The
Nag's Head Fable an improbable fiction-Position
and Powers of National and Local Churches-
Re-Ordinations unjustifiable and sacrilegious-
Objections to our Ordinations variable, contradic-
tory and dangerous in principle-The old mode
of controversy now repudiated by many-Hope of
Corporate Re-union-Conclusion 320-331
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
Archbishop Hampton-The Irish Succession as ex-
isting and perpetrated in 1662-Archbishop
Bramhall-James Shirley-Manby, Dean of
Derry-Additional Note to p. 276-Bishop Stonor
on Anglican Orders.
333-336
TABLES OF CONSECRATION.
No. I.-Archbishop Parker's Consecration
No. II.-Archbishop Laud's Consecration
No. III.-Archbishop Juxon's Consecration
APPENDICES.
I. Authoritative statements regarding Ordination
officially published in 1537 and 1543.
351-355
II. An Act concerning the Consecration of a Bishop
made in 25th year of Henry VIII. cap. xx.
III. Statutes relating to the Consecration of Bishops
passed in the reign of Edward VI.
359
IV. Act 3 Edward VI. to draw up a New Ordinal 360
V. Act to annex the Ordinal to the Prayer Book 361-362
VI. Act 1 of Mary to repeal the preceding Acts.
363-365
VII. Act 1 of Elizabeth to re-establish the Book of
Common Prayer .
366-367
VIII. Act declaring the legality of the Ordinations 368-371