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CONTENTS.
FORMULARIES.
HOMILY ON THE READING AND KNOWLEDGE OF HOLY
SCRIPTURE.
Sufficiency of holy Scripture, p. 1.
"CONCERNING THE SERVICE OF THE CHURCH" IN THE
"BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER."
An appeal to Antiquity respecting the Liturgy, p. 2.
PREFACE TO THE ORDINATION SERVICE BOOK.
An appeal to Antiquity respecting the Priesthood, p. 2.
CONVOCATION OF A. D. 1571.
Sufficiency of holy Scripture. The test of its Canonicity. Of
the Authority of the Church, p. 2.—Of the traditions of the
Church. Of the Authority of General Councils, p. 3.
1 ELIZ. C. I. § 36. A. D. 1558.
Of the Authority of the first four General Councils, pp. 3, 4.
CONVOCATION OF A. D. 1640.
An example of the application of the above Rule, pp. 4, 5.
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SERVICE FOR THE ORDEring of Priests.
Sufficiency of holy Scripture, p. 5.
The Catholic interpretation of holy Scripture to be followed, p.5.
RULES FOR THE CONFERENCE WITH THE PRIESTS AND
JESUITS SENT DOWN FROM THE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL
TO THE BISHOPS, 1582.
Holy Scripture the Document of proof. The testimony of the
Fathers to be alleged in proof of this statement. The inter-
pretation of the primitive Doctors to be followed, pp. 6, 7.
CONVOCATION OF A. D. 1603.
An appeal to Antiquity respecting the cross at Baptism, pp. 7, 8.
Respecting the times of conferring Orders. Respecting the
Ordering of Deacons. Respecting decency of apparel in
the Clergy, p. 8.-Ministers, not allowed Preachers, may
not expound. A National Synod the Church Representative.
Synods conclude as well the absent as the present. Depravers
of the Synod censured, p. 9.
An appeal to Antiquity "concerning some rites and cere-
monies," pp. 9, 10.
THE COMMISSION FOR THE SAVOY CONFERENCE, A. d. 1661.
The Book of Common Prayer to be compared with the most
ancient Liturgies, p. 10.
THE EPISCOPALIAN COMMISSIONERS AT THE SAVOY
CONFERENCE, A. D. 1661.
Who are orthodox, pp. 10, 11.
DOCTORS OF THE CHURCH.
CRANMER, DOCTOR, ARCHBISHOP, AND Martyr.
The Word of GOD, as taught by the Primitive Church, to be believed, pp. 12, 13.-Of the Authority of the Church,
pp. 13, 14.-Which Church is to be followed, pp. 14, 15.-The
unanimous interpretation of the Fathers infallible. A declara-
tion of submission in all matters of Religion to the judgment
of the Catholic Church, pp. 15, 16.
HOOPER, BISHOP AND MARTYR.
The sufficiency of holy Scripture, p. 16.
RIDLEY, DOCTOR, BISHOP AND MARTYR.
Of the true Church and Vincentius Lirinensis, pp. 16, 17.—Of
the infallibility of General Councils, p. 17.
LATIMER, BISHOP AND MARTYR.
Of the infallibility of General Councils, p. 17.
CONFESSION OF FARRAR, HOOPER, COVERDAle, &c.
The holy Scriptures a Judge in all controversies of faith. The
Catholic Church indefectible. A confession of faith, p. 18.
PHILPOT, DOCTOR AND MARTYR.
The holy Scriptures, as expounded by the Primitive Church, the
judge of Controversies. The Catholic Church an indefectible
interpreter of the Scripture. The Catholic Church a sure
instructor in matters of Religion, pp. 19, 20.
JEWEL, BISHOP.
The sufficiency of holy Scripture, p. 20.-Apostolical Tradition,
pp. 21, 22.—Of the ancient Fathers, pp. 22, 23.—The judg-
ment of the primitive Fathers to be followed, pp. 23, 24.—
The anti-catholicity of Romanism, pp. 24, 25.-The Anglican
Church was reformed after the primitive model, pp. 25, 26.—
A challenge to the Romanists, pp. 26-28.
SANDYS, ARCHBISHOP.
Scripture the foundation of the faith, pp. 28, 29.
HOOKER, PRIEST AND DOCTOR.
The sufficiency of Scripture unto the end for which it was
instituted, pp. 29-32.
NOWEL, PRIEST AND DOCTOR.
Sufficiency of holy Scripture. The use of Councils, &c., p. 33.
WHITGIFT, ARCHBISHOP.
Sufficiency of holy Scripture, pp. 33, 34.-Change of the Sab-
bath. Councils and Fathers, p. 34.
BANCROFT, ARCHBISHOP.
The via media recommended, p. 34.-Private men are to submit
their judgment to the determination of the Catholic Church,
p. 35.
BILSON, BISHOP.
Of Synods, pp. 35-37.-What is Catholic, p. 37.
FIELD, PRIEST.
Of promises made unto the Church, how it is secured from
error, and the different degrees of obedience we owe to it,
pp. 37-40.—Of the rule of the Church's judgment in matters
of faith, pp. 40-43.-What traditions are received by the
Anglican Church, pp. 43, 44.-Of the rules whereby true
traditions may be known from counterfeits, pp. 44, 45.—Of
the interpretation of the Fathers, p. 45.
OVERALL, BISHOP.
Holy Scripture is to be interpreted by the consent of the
Catholic Church, p. 45.
MASON, PRIEST.
Of decisive judgment in controversies of faith. Holy Scripture
the test of Divine Truth, p. 46.-Of public and private judg-
ment. St. Augustine's test of Tradition, p. 47.
ANDREWS, BISHOP AND DOCTOR.
Private interpretations of Scripture condemned, pp. 47-49.
DONNE, PRIEST.
An Apostolical Constitution is second only to holy Scripture in
authority. The authority of the Catholic Church, pp. 49–51.