Laity, share of in English Reforma- tion, 193 n-right of, to a voice in the councils of the Church, 215 n. Lactantius, quoted, 151 n. Lateran, palace of, 245 n.
Mass, 42 n, 160-private, 53 n, 182 x -sale of, 61 n, 64-canon of, its pretensions to antiquity false, 147 n. Massing priest, 62.
Maurice the Emperor, 37 n. Maximin, 138 n.
Memory, artificial, Jewell's system of, lxxix.
Latin tongue, use of in public wor- Merchant, taught his duty by the
Latomus, Jacobus, 46 n. Law and Gospel, parts of the same scheme of revelation, 122-of GOD, its enforcement the province of the civil magistrate, 220-its import ance, 267.
Lawrence, Giles, xliv, lxxvi. Learning, the true value of, 179 n. Leavened and unleavened bread, 79 n. Legate of the Pope, 92 n, 100. Legenda Aurea, 159 n.
Legends used in public worship by the Church of Rome, 158 s, 297 n. Leo I, Pope, 160 n-quoted, 163 n. Leonicenus, Nicolaus, 61 n. Let, the word explained, 21 n. Letter, from P. Martyr to Jewell, 3. Letters on the Church by an Episcopa- lian, 215 n.
Liberty promoted by the Reformation,
Liturgies, Oriental, 182 n. Liturgy, English, revision of, xlvii. Lord's Supper, design of the, 50 n, 52 s-neglect of, 53-how to be re- ceived, 58-Romish disputes con- cerning, 83-Protestant dissensions concerning, 85-how received by the wicked, 188 n. Lucca Cardinal de, 161. Lutherans, 76, 85. Lyndwood's Provincial, 178 n. Lyons, Poor men of, 126 n. Lyra, Nicholas de, 204 n.
Magistrate, authority of, 214 ss. Mantuanus, 130 n. Mammotrectus, 176 n. Marcion, 135 n.
Marriage, 44-opinion of the Fathers concerning, 153—of clergy, 156. Marsilius Patavinus, 129 n. Martial, John, lxii.
Martyr, Peter, notice of his life, 3- his letter to Jewell concerning the Apology, 25, viii-his intimacy with Jewell, xxxviii, xxxix, xlv. Martyrs of the Reformation, 19.
Mercy of GOD proved in Scripture,
Merit of congruity and condignity, 81. Merits of CHRIST, 62 n. Ministry, degrees in, 34-call to, 38- commission of, 42 s-duty as laid down in Scripture, 290-office of, 34, 43 n.
Minucius Felix, quoted, 112n, 290 n. Mitre, 217 n.
Monachism, 82 s, 154, 155 n, 194 n. Monasteries, suppression of, 155 n. Monks, 82 n-Hosius' account of their origin, 147 n.
Moon, an emblem of the Church, 275n. Montanus, 135 n.
N. Nazianzen, see Gregory. Nestorians, 212 n. Nestorius, 116. Nicephorus, 195 n.
Nice, first Council of, 14 n, 80 n, 223-canons of, corrupted by Pope Zosimus, 201 n. Nominalists, 82 n. Notes to this edition of the Apology, xxiv, xxv.
Novels of Justinian, 157. Novelty, not in itself a ground of con- demnation, 145.
Nowell, Dean of St Paul's, xi. Numbers, no test of right, 180 n.
Obedience to the civil government in- culcated by the Gospel, 96-by the Reformers, 98, 110.
Ochin, Bernard, xvi. Oil consecrated, 173, 245 n. Omissions in the text, xxvi, 90 n. Oracles of the heathen, 142. Origen, notice of, 152 n-quoted, 50, 57, 62, 68 n, 78, 281, 312-on St. John, published imperfect, 149. Orimasda, 61 n.
Palea, in the Canon Law, 168 n.
Mary, Queen, effect of her accession, xl. Pall, 217 n, 245 n, 246 n.
Palms, used by the Church of Rome,
Palude, Petrus de, 200 n. Pandects of Justinian, 157 n. Panormitanus, 46 n. Pardoners, 256 n.
Parker, Archbishop, his letter to Lady Bacon, xvii, xx-disliked the habits, lin.
Parkhurst, Jewell's tutor, xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxviii.
Parliament, share of in the English Reformation, 192 s.
Patriarchates, 35 n, 168 n-titular, 168, 246 n. Patropassians, 212 n.
Paulinus 272-quoted, 183 n.
Paul III., Bull of, against Henry VIII., 251.
Paul's, St., London, formerly a heathen temple, 269-Cross, li n-Jewell's challenge at, liii, lv n.
Peace, how to be studied, 255 s..
Leo I., 160-Leo III., 103 n-Libe rius, 200-Marcellinus, 166 n-- Martyn IV., 102 n--Nicholas I., 101 n, 168 n-Paschal II., 101 n, 108, 198 n-Paul IV., 94-Pius II., 47 -Pius IV., 22, 134 n-Pius VI., 106 n-Sergius II., 91 n-Sergius III, 91 n-Stephen, 103 -Sylve- rius, 226 n-Victor III., 105 n- Vigilius, 227 n-Zachary, 103 n- Zosimus, 201 s-infallibility of, 205 n-a temporal prince, 216-his au- thority equalled with that of the Gospel, 25 n, 71 n, 166 n-not the universal head of the ministry, 34, 165 n-not head of the Church, 36, 199-power claimed by him, 37 n, 71 n, 100, 144 n, 165 n, 243-not exclusively possessed of the power of the keys, 44-claims the con- trol of purgatory, 63 n, 169 n-as- sumes the name of GOD, 168 n- whether Antichrist, 114 n, 137.
Peccability of pious men, 88-of the Popes, their inattention to ministerial
Pope denied, 110 n, 166 n.
Pelagians, 237 n,
Pepin, made king of France by the Pope, 103 n.
Perfection required of man, 67 n. Perionius' edition of Origen on St. John, 149 n.
Persecution of early Christians, 11,
19 of the Reformers, 19 s, 87-of heretics, 143 n, 249.
Peter, pretended succession of the Popes to, 244 ss.
Petrarch, 129 n-quoted, 131 n. Picus, Mirondulus, 210 n.
Pighius, Albert, 128 n-quoted,
137, 149, 175.
Pius II., Pope, 47.
Pius IV., Bull of, 22. Plato, quoted, 190 n.
Poisoning sanctioned by Popes, 105. Pole, Cardinal, 155 n, 208 n. Polycarp, 86 s.
Poor, use of the Scriptures to, 291. Pope, Adrian II., 101 n-Adrian IV., 102 n, 106 n-Adrian VI., 127 n, 208 n-Alexander III., 109 n- Boniface VIII., 102 n, 104 n-Ca- fixtus, 54 n--Celestine III., 107 n- Clement V., 102 n-Clement VII, 95 n, 104 n-Eugenius IV., 213 n Gregory IV., 101 n-Gregory VII., 101 n- -Hormisdas, 123 n-Inno eent III, 102 n-Joan; story of, 90 n-John VIII., 101 n-John X., 91 n-John XI., 91 n-John XII., 91_n-John XXII., 201, 213 n -Julius I., 159-Julius III, 22- VOL. III-28
duties, 131 s, 247-arrogance of, 105 s, 128 s, 248-claim equal re-- spect with angels, 109 n, 199 n, power over them 169 n, universal power, 164 n, 166 n-deposed by Emperors, 226 ss-pretended suc cession to Peter, 244 s-claim of temporal power, 159, 163 n-titles of, 162 s claim of authority over councils, 163 n, 196-claim exemp- tion from all human jurisdiction, 166 n, 167-cannot commit simony, 177-learning of, 200 n-errors of,, 200 s,.204 n..
Porteus, Bishop, quoted, 114n-233`n. Practise, use of the word, 105 n. Prayer for the dead, 133 n-in un- known tongues, 157, 189. Preach, use of the word explained, 9 s.. Preaching, extempore, lxxix-object of, 43-by proxy, 161 n.. Presbyter, 195 n. Preventions, 246 n.
Pride, condemnation of in Scripture,
Primitive character of the doctrines and
practice of the Reformers, 187s, 230.. Princes, authority of, 214 ss-He- brew, their interference in religious matters, 220 ss. Prierias, Sylvius, 119, 175. Private Masses, 57 n, 182, 187. Prophets, deaths of, 11-their mission, 265.
Public worship, mode of conducting, 157, 172.s..
Purgatory, 60 s, 63 s, 170, 183 n. Puritans, Controversy with the, lxix. Pyx, 61 n, 173 n.
Rastell, John, xiii, lxi. Realists, 82 s.
Rebellion, not promoted by the Reform- ation, 94's early Christians false- ly charged with, 96-sanctioned by Popes, 103 s.
Recapitulation of the work, 253 ss. Redemption, offered to all, 313 s. Reformation, not liable to the charge of novelty, 145 ss, 230 ss-a restora tion of the primitive state of things, 187 8-pretended, of the Church of Rome, 210 s-grounds of, 229 ss- its establishment under Elizabeth, xxxiii, xxxiv-not chargeable with promoting error, 13. n, 116-its martyrs, 19, 87, 93, 94-its pro- gress, 20-not to answer for contem-. porary fanatics, 73 s-not chargeable with promoting rebellion, 94 s, 110 -promotes civil liberty, 95n-coun- tries which had embraced it, 98- its effect in promoting popular wel- fare, 99 n. Reformers, abusive epithets applied to, 8n, 19n-calumnies against, 12 ss -condemned unheard, 23-accused of heresy and schism for teaching as CHRIST and the Apostles, 70 ss divisions among, 77 ss, 85-perse- cution of, 87, 94-charged with se- paration from the Church, 111 ss, 178 with innovation, 175 ss-ex. communicated, 186, n-reject Ro- mish councils, 211 ss-their example abused, xxix-English, principles of, xxx-thought themselves in the last times, 275 n.
Rejection of Divine offers, 262 s. Remission of sins in baptism, 52 n. Reply to Harding's answer, Jewell's, İxii, lxiii.
Resurrection of the body, 70.. Retchless, the word explained, 18.2. Reversions, 246 n.
Reward of works, 69 n. Rich, duties of the, 290 s.. Righteousness, use of the word, 50 n. Rome, aqueducts of, 180n-Bishop of,
his rank, 36-see Pope, 168 n- Church of, its concord, 12 n-its tranquillity, 13 n-its aversion to the Scriptures, 29 s, 133 ss-its di- visions, 80 ss, 84 n-contest with the Greek Church, 79 n-morals of
its leading men, 90 ss-its claim to be the only true church, 112 ss, 117 s, 175 n-though corrupt, yet a Church, 113, 180 n-recommends ignorance, 118-idolatry of, 118, 209 -liable to error, 122 n, 176 s- complained of by other Churches, 128-its worship, 157 ss, 172 n-its extravagant boasts of unity and orden, 171 s-averse to change, 175 -ignorance of its clergy, 178 n-its corruption, 127 s, 179n, 248-its pre- tensions to antiquity, 230 s-called Babylon, 242n-its extortions, 252n. Room, use of the word, 170 n. Ruffin, 223-notice of, 78 n-quoted, 163 n, 165 n.
Sacraments, 42 n, 48 ss-applied by faith, 62 essentials of, 52 n--Jew ell's Treatise on, lxvii-number of, 51 n.
Sacrifice of CHRIST, 68-of the Mass,
Safe-conducts of the Popes, 213 n. Saints, Romish, 63 n-worship of, 66. Salt, consecrated, 173. Salvation, means of, confined to the Church, 113 n.
Sandys, Edwin, xliv, xlviii, li, lxxvi. Sapor, king of Persia, 109. Saracens, origin of, 117. Sardica, Council of, 202 n.. Saunders, xi, lxii. Savonarola, 129 n Scholastics, dissensions among, 82 n. Scipio, Jewell's Letter to, lxxvii. Scotists, 80 n, 81 n. Scriptures, abuse of, 261 ss, 308, 316 -afford the means of finding the true Church, 133, of detecting error, 141, 276, blasphemously applied to the Pope, 205-burned by the Romish Church, 138 ss-calumnies against, 10, 87-canonical, 47 n- clearness of, 308, 313-consolation of, 271, 293-convey the only true knowledge, 307-degraded by the Romish Church, 30, 119, 133 ss. 138 n-denial of, by the Church of Rome, a principal cause of the Reformation, 180 s, 243. s, xxvii- difficulties in, 304 ss-every part of, profitable, 288-interpretation of rule for, adopted by the English re- formers, xxx-moral teaching of, 309-pleasure to be derived from their use, 298 ss-preservation of, 140 n, 267 produce the Reforme
tion, 241-profitable to all, 190 n, 294, 310-proper means of combat- ing error, 26 ss, 181 s-reverence due to, 315-searcher of the heart, 278-sole fountain of religious know. ledge, xxix, 48, 136, 266, 280, 296 s-study of by all, recommended by the fathers, 153, 312 s-teach the duties of all classes of mankind, 289 ss-translations of, 140 n, 189 n- Treatise on the, Jewell's, xxvi- xxix-use of, constitutes the power of the keys, 40, 43 n, in public wor ship, 172 n, how far allowed by the Church of Rome, 189-variety of their contents, 299-a weapon against spiritual foes, 277, so used by CHRIST, 26-the word of GOD, 264. Sect, the word, how applied, 25. Sects, causes of their prevalence, 70 ss. Separation, from a corrupt Church, justifiable, 113 s, 178 s, 179 n, 181, 243 s, 255-from the Church, charge of, brought against the Reformers, 111 ss, 178 ss-of the Church of Rome from the primitive Church,
Servants, duty of, laid down in the Scriptures, 292. Servetus, 75 n. Simler, xlvi.
Sincere, meaning of the word, 88 n. Sinner, warning to the, in the Scrip- tures, 293.
Smalcald, league of, 21 n.
Socinianism, rise of, 75 n. Socinus, 75 n.
Socrates, the ecclesiastical historian, 78 n-quoted, 164 n.
Sophocles, anecdote of, 30.
Soto, Peter à, strange opinion of, 206. Sozomen quoted, 44, 88, 117, 165 n,
Square, meaning of the word, 85 n. Stapleton, xi, xiii, lxii.
Students maintained by Jewell, lxv, lxvi.
Subjects, duty of, taught in the Scrip- tures, 289.
Succession of the Pope to Peter, 244 s. Supererogations of the saints, 63 n. Supremacy of the king in the Church of England, 218 n. Surplice, use of, xlix n. Swiss confederacy, 95 n, 99. Symbolical purport of the Sacraments,
Symmachus, the orator, 97 n.. Synods, Provincial, 238.
Tacitus quoted, 9 n. Tamerlane, 109. Tertullian, notice of, 41 n-quoted, 7 n, 9n, 10, 11n, 25 n, 41, 51n, 89, 94,. 96, 111n, 112 n, 135 n, 140, 143, 151 n, 162 n, 179, 191 n, 195 n, 230,, 232 n.
Text of Scripture, integrity of, 268 n.. Texts illustrated or explained: Gen. vi 5-272 n.
2 Chron. xxx. 15-222 n: Psalms lx. 11, (Pr. B.)—9 n.. Ezra iii. 12-234. Prov. viii. 15-289 n.
"xxxix. 18-295 n. Isaiah xlix. 23-220 n. Daniel viii. 13-124 n.. Matt. v. 48-67 n.
x. 32-87 ni. "xvi. 19-39.
xviii. 18-39: ". xxiii, 6-170 n.
xxiv. 14-120 n.. " xxiv. 15-114 n.. xxiv. 28-60 n. Mark xii. 39-170 n.. Luke vii. 22-310:
xiv. 7-10-170 n. xviii. 8-120 n.
xx. 46-170 n.
John ii. 19-20-69 n..
66 xxi. 6-68 n. Theocracy, Israelitish, 215 n, 222 n. Theodoret, 149 n-notice of, 57
quoted 57, 116, 155 n, 224, 313. Theodorus of Ancyra quoted, 151 n. Theodosius, the Emperor, sat in coun. cil, 225.
Theophilus of Alexandria, notice of,78n Theophylact, notice of, 56 n-quoted, 48 n, 56, 141, 279. Thomas Aquinas, 81 n. Thomists, 81 n. Tiara, Papal, 217 n.
Tindal's translation of the N. T. 139n. Titular Patriarchs, of Rome, 168 n, 240 n.
Toleration, 73 n, 143 n. Tonsure, 108 n.
Translations of the Scriptures, 140 n -of Jewell's Apology, viii, xiv- xxiii. Transubstantiation, 55 ss--internal evidence against, 84 n. Treatise on the Sacraments, Jewell's, lxvii-on the Scriptures, Jewell's,
Trent, Council of, 22 n, 161, 197 n, 198, 209, 239 s, 254, lxxyii-its supposed notice of Jewell's Apology,
Valdo, Peter, 126 n.
Valentinian II., the Emperor, 238 n. Valla, Laurentius, 129 n. Velly, quoted, 104 n.
Vestments, disputes concerning, lxix, -lxxii.
View of a Seditious Bull, Jewell's, xxviii-lxviii.
Vigilius Tapsensis, 32 n. Vilainy, 261 n.
Vincentius Lirinensis, quoted, 120 n -his rule, applied to the support of the Reformation, 147 ss, 230 s., ap pealed to, as a test of the Romish. tenets, 171, xxx-xxxiv, misappli.. cation of it exposed, 270. Virgil, quoted, 273.
Virgin, intercession of, 66—immacu- Polydore, 210 n. late conception of, 81 n. Visions recounted in Scripture, 302. Vives, Lewis, 210 n. Vulgar, not excluded from the use of Vulgate version, 193 n. the Scriptures, 311-316.
W. Waldenses, 126 n. Walton, Izaak, quoted, Ixvi. n.. Wax, consecrated, 245 n.
Tripartite Work quoted, 91, 182 n. Truth, and error contiguous, 273 s-Whitgift, lxxi, lxxii. charged with novelty, 145-inde- pendent of time and place, 145 n, 236 n-not dependent on Councils, 192, 240 meets with opposition, 7 -to be defended, 18. Tudeschi, Nicholas, 46 n. Tunstal, bishop, anecdote of, 139 n. U.
Will of GOD, how made known, 265. Witchcraft, 146-Jewell's belief in, liv.. Word of GOD (see SCRIPTURES,—its importance, 264 s, imperishable. ness, 267 s-how given, 265-im- mutable, 268-efficacy of, in con- version of the Heathen, 270 s-the only sure guide, 279 s-what, 42 m -necessity of, 294 s. Works, good, 68 s.
of GOD, manifested in the World, its character, 272. Scriptures, 300. Wool, consecrated, 245 n. Z.
Zosimus, Pope, a forger, 201 s Zuingle, account of, 76 n. Zuinglians, 76, 85.
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