The Catholic Church Alone The One True Church Of Christ
CONTENTS
THE CATHOLIC RELIGION EXPOUNDED 17
The Creed Defined 17
The Second Article of the Creed 23
The Third Article of the Creed 29
The Fourth Article of the Creed 30
The Fifth Article of the Creed 32
The Sixth Article of the Creed 34
The Seventh Article of the Creed 35
The Eighth Article of the Creed 37
The Ninth Article of the Creed 40
The Tenth Article of the Creed 64
The Eleventh Article of the Creed 66
The Twelfth Article of the Creed 68
EXPLANATION OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 70
The First Commandment 70
The Second Commandment 81
The Third Commandment 82
The Fourth Commandment 83
The Fifth Commandment 85
The Sixth Commandment 87
The Seventh Commandment 88
The Eighth Commandment 91
The Ninth Commandment 95
The Tenth Commandment 95
COMMANDMENTS OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 97
SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL EXPOUNDED 106
Baptism Expounded no
Confirmation Expounded 113
The Eucharist Expounded 115
PENANCE EXPOUNDED 133
Extreme Unction Expounded 140
Holy Orders Expounded 141
Matrimony Expounded 144
EXPOUNDING OF SIN 148
The Seven Deadly Sins Expounded 151
The Three Theological Virtues Expounded 155
The Four Cardinal Virtues Expounded 160
Religion Expounded 162
Laws Expounded 162
SCRIPTURE, TRADITION, COUNCILS, AND HEAD OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 164
The Four Last Things Expounded 170
The Lord's Prayer Expounded 174
The Hail Mary Expounded 176
Ceremonies in General Expounded 173
Particular Ceremonies Expounded 179
SHORTEST WAY TO END DISPUTES 191
CHAPTER I. -- Section I. -- Infallibility Promised by Christ to His Church 191
Section II. -- The Means Promised by Christ, to Render His Church Infallible 194
Section III. -- The Faith of the Ancient Church Relating to the Matter Under Debate 197
CHAPTER II. -- Section I. -- The Distinction between Fundamentals and Non-Fundamentals, Examined 200
Section II. -- The First Part of the Distinction Renders the First Reformers and Their Respective Churches Inexcusable 203
Section III. -- The Second Part of the Distinction Contradicts the Word of God 207
Section IV. -- It Gives the Lie to the Nicene Creed 209
Section V. -- It Destroys All Certainty in Matters of Faith 210
Section VI. -- It Renders All Church Authority Precarious 213
CHAPTER III. -- The Church in Communion with the See of Rome, Has Alone, a Just Title to Infallibility 216
CHAPTER IV. -- The Church of Rome Vindicated 221
Section I. -- The State of Religion in Christendom Before the Pretended Reformation 221
Section II. -- The Antiquity of the Doctrine Called Popery Proved from Protestant Writers 224
CHAPTER V. -- Popery as Ancient as Christianity 228
Section I. -- No Christian Church Teaching a Doctrine Opposite to Popery, Ever Appeared in the World Before It 228
Section II. -- Thfe Same Arguments Continued 232
Section III. -- Objections Answered 237
Section IV. -- The Adviser's System Concerning the First Establishment of Popery 241
CHAPTER VI.-- The Character of the Capital Reformer Considered 246
Section I.-- He Had No Ordinary Mission 246
Section II-- Luther Had No Extraordinary Mission 251
Section III. -- His Doctrine Concerning Free- Will, Repentence, and Good Works 253
Section IV. -- His Doctrine Concerning the legislative Power 254
Section V.-- Luther No Slave to Truth 254
The Declaration of the Duchess of York, Concerning the Occasion and Motives of Her Conversion 256
HOW TO SHUN EVIL ; OR, THE SINNER'S GUIDE 261
CHAPTER I. -- Of the First Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Considering in Itself ; and of the Excellency of His Divine Perfections 261
CHAPTER II. -- Of the Second Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Creation 267
CHAPTER III.-- Of the Third Motive that Obliges Us to Serve God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Preservation and Direction 272
CHAPTER IV. -- Of the Fourth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Inestimable Benefit of Our Redemption 277
CHAPTER V.-- Of the Fifth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Justification 283
CHAPTER VI. -- Of the Sixth Motive that Obliges Us to the Love of Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Divine Predestination 290
CHAPTER VII.-- Of the Seventh Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, Death, the First of the Four Last Things 293
CHAPTER VIII.-- Of the Eighth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Last Judgment, the Second of the Last Four Things 300
CHAPTER IX.-- Of the Ninth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, Heaven, the Third of the Four Last Things 304
CHAPTER X.-- Of the Tenth Motive that Obliges Us to Love Virtue, Which Is, the Fourth of the Four Last Things, That Is, the Pains of Hell 311
CHAPTER XI.-- Of the E
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THE CATHOLIC RELIGION EXPOUNDED 17
The Creed Defined 17
The Second Article of the Creed 23
The Third Article of the Creed 29
The Fourth Article of the Creed 30
The Fifth Article of the Creed 32
The Sixth Article of the Creed 34
The Seventh Article of the Creed 35
The Eighth Article of the Creed 37
The Ninth Article of the Creed 40
The Tenth Article of the Creed 64
The Eleventh Article of the Creed 66
The Twelfth Article of the Creed 68
EXPLANATION OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 70
The First Commandment 70
The Second Commandment 81
The Third Commandment 82
The Fourth Commandment 83
The Fifth Commandment 85
The Sixth Commandment 87
The Seventh Commandment 88
The Eighth Commandment 91
The Ninth Commandment 95
The Tenth Commandment 95
COMMANDMENTS OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 97
SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL EXPOUNDED 106
Baptism Expounded no
Confirmation Expounded 113
The Eucharist Expounded 115
PENANCE EXPOUNDED 133
Extreme Unction Expounded 140
Holy Orders Expounded 141
Matrimony Expounded 144
EXPOUNDING OF SIN 148
The Seven Deadly Sins Expounded 151
The Three Theological Virtues Expounded 155
The Four Cardinal Virtues Expounded 160
Religion Expounded 162
Laws Expounded 162
SCRIPTURE, TRADITION, COUNCILS, AND HEAD OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 164
The Four Last Things Expounded 170
The Lord's Prayer Expounded 174
The Hail Mary Expounded 176
Ceremonies in General Expounded 173
Particular Ceremonies Expounded 179
SHORTEST WAY TO END DISPUTES 191
CHAPTER I. -- Section I. -- Infallibility Promised by Christ to His Church 191
Section II. -- The Means Promised by Christ, to Render His Church Infallible 194
Section III. -- The Faith of the Ancient Church Relating to the Matter Under Debate 197
CHAPTER II. -- Section I. -- The Distinction between Fundamentals and Non-Fundamentals, Examined 200
Section II. -- The First Part of the Distinction Renders the First Reformers and Their Respective Churches Inexcusable 203
Section III. -- The Second Part of the Distinction Contradicts the Word of God 207
Section IV. -- It Gives the Lie to the Nicene Creed 209
Section V. -- It Destroys All Certainty in Matters of Faith 210
Section VI. -- It Renders All Church Authority Precarious 213
CHAPTER III. -- The Church in Communion with the See of Rome, Has Alone, a Just Title to Infallibility 216
CHAPTER IV. -- The Church of Rome Vindicated 221
Section I. -- The State of Religion in Christendom Before the Pretended Reformation 221
Section II. -- The Antiquity of the Doctrine Called Popery Proved from Protestant Writers 224
CHAPTER V. -- Popery as Ancient as Christianity 228
Section I. -- No Christian Church Teaching a Doctrine Opposite to Popery, Ever Appeared in the World Before It 228
Section II. -- Thfe Same Arguments Continued 232
Section III. -- Objections Answered 237
Section IV. -- The Adviser's System Concerning the First Establishment of Popery 241
CHAPTER VI.-- The Character of the Capital Reformer Considered 246
Section I.-- He Had No Ordinary Mission 246
Section II-- Luther Had No Extraordinary Mission 251
Section III. -- His Doctrine Concerning Free- Will, Repentence, and Good Works 253
Section IV. -- His Doctrine Concerning the legislative Power 254
Section V.-- Luther No Slave to Truth 254
The Declaration of the Duchess of York, Concerning the Occasion and Motives of Her Conversion 256
HOW TO SHUN EVIL ; OR, THE SINNER'S GUIDE 261
CHAPTER I. -- Of the First Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Considering in Itself ; and of the Excellency of His Divine Perfections 261
CHAPTER II. -- Of the Second Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Creation 267
CHAPTER III.-- Of the Third Motive that Obliges Us to Serve God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Preservation and Direction 272
CHAPTER IV. -- Of the Fourth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Inestimable Benefit of Our Redemption 277
CHAPTER V.-- Of the Fifth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Justification 283
CHAPTER VI. -- Of the Sixth Motive that Obliges Us to the Love of Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Divine Predestination 290
CHAPTER VII.-- Of the Seventh Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, Death, the First of the Four Last Things 293
CHAPTER VIII.-- Of the Eighth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Last Judgment, the Second of the Last Four Things 300
CHAPTER IX.-- Of the Ninth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, Heaven, the Third of the Four Last Things 304
CHAPTER X.-- Of the Tenth Motive that Obliges Us to Love Virtue, Which Is, the Fourth of the Four Last Things, That Is, the Pains of Hell 311
CHAPTER XI.-- Of the E
The Catholic Church Alone The One True Church Of Christ
CONTENTS
THE CATHOLIC RELIGION EXPOUNDED 17
The Creed Defined 17
The Second Article of the Creed 23
The Third Article of the Creed 29
The Fourth Article of the Creed 30
The Fifth Article of the Creed 32
The Sixth Article of the Creed 34
The Seventh Article of the Creed 35
The Eighth Article of the Creed 37
The Ninth Article of the Creed 40
The Tenth Article of the Creed 64
The Eleventh Article of the Creed 66
The Twelfth Article of the Creed 68
EXPLANATION OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 70
The First Commandment 70
The Second Commandment 81
The Third Commandment 82
The Fourth Commandment 83
The Fifth Commandment 85
The Sixth Commandment 87
The Seventh Commandment 88
The Eighth Commandment 91
The Ninth Commandment 95
The Tenth Commandment 95
COMMANDMENTS OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 97
SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL EXPOUNDED 106
Baptism Expounded no
Confirmation Expounded 113
The Eucharist Expounded 115
PENANCE EXPOUNDED 133
Extreme Unction Expounded 140
Holy Orders Expounded 141
Matrimony Expounded 144
EXPOUNDING OF SIN 148
The Seven Deadly Sins Expounded 151
The Three Theological Virtues Expounded 155
The Four Cardinal Virtues Expounded 160
Religion Expounded 162
Laws Expounded 162
SCRIPTURE, TRADITION, COUNCILS, AND HEAD OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 164
The Four Last Things Expounded 170
The Lord's Prayer Expounded 174
The Hail Mary Expounded 176
Ceremonies in General Expounded 173
Particular Ceremonies Expounded 179
SHORTEST WAY TO END DISPUTES 191
CHAPTER I. -- Section I. -- Infallibility Promised by Christ to His Church 191
Section II. -- The Means Promised by Christ, to Render His Church Infallible 194
Section III. -- The Faith of the Ancient Church Relating to the Matter Under Debate 197
CHAPTER II. -- Section I. -- The Distinction between Fundamentals and Non-Fundamentals, Examined 200
Section II. -- The First Part of the Distinction Renders the First Reformers and Their Respective Churches Inexcusable 203
Section III. -- The Second Part of the Distinction Contradicts the Word of God 207
Section IV. -- It Gives the Lie to the Nicene Creed 209
Section V. -- It Destroys All Certainty in Matters of Faith 210
Section VI. -- It Renders All Church Authority Precarious 213
CHAPTER III. -- The Church in Communion with the See of Rome, Has Alone, a Just Title to Infallibility 216
CHAPTER IV. -- The Church of Rome Vindicated 221
Section I. -- The State of Religion in Christendom Before the Pretended Reformation 221
Section II. -- The Antiquity of the Doctrine Called Popery Proved from Protestant Writers 224
CHAPTER V. -- Popery as Ancient as Christianity 228
Section I. -- No Christian Church Teaching a Doctrine Opposite to Popery, Ever Appeared in the World Before It 228
Section II. -- Thfe Same Arguments Continued 232
Section III. -- Objections Answered 237
Section IV. -- The Adviser's System Concerning the First Establishment of Popery 241
CHAPTER VI.-- The Character of the Capital Reformer Considered 246
Section I.-- He Had No Ordinary Mission 246
Section II-- Luther Had No Extraordinary Mission 251
Section III. -- His Doctrine Concerning Free- Will, Repentence, and Good Works 253
Section IV. -- His Doctrine Concerning the legislative Power 254
Section V.-- Luther No Slave to Truth 254
The Declaration of the Duchess of York, Concerning the Occasion and Motives of Her Conversion 256
HOW TO SHUN EVIL ; OR, THE SINNER'S GUIDE 261
CHAPTER I. -- Of the First Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Considering in Itself ; and of the Excellency of His Divine Perfections 261
CHAPTER II. -- Of the Second Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Creation 267
CHAPTER III.-- Of the Third Motive that Obliges Us to Serve God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Preservation and Direction 272
CHAPTER IV. -- Of the Fourth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Inestimable Benefit of Our Redemption 277
CHAPTER V.-- Of the Fifth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Justification 283
CHAPTER VI. -- Of the Sixth Motive that Obliges Us to the Love of Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Divine Predestination 290
CHAPTER VII.-- Of the Seventh Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, Death, the First of the Four Last Things 293
CHAPTER VIII.-- Of the Eighth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Last Judgment, the Second of the Last Four Things 300
CHAPTER IX.-- Of the Ninth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, Heaven, the Third of the Four Last Things 304
CHAPTER X.-- Of the Tenth Motive that Obliges Us to Love Virtue, Which Is, the Fourth of the Four Last Things, That Is, the Pains of Hell 311
CHAPTER XI.-- Of the E
THE CATHOLIC RELIGION EXPOUNDED 17
The Creed Defined 17
The Second Article of the Creed 23
The Third Article of the Creed 29
The Fourth Article of the Creed 30
The Fifth Article of the Creed 32
The Sixth Article of the Creed 34
The Seventh Article of the Creed 35
The Eighth Article of the Creed 37
The Ninth Article of the Creed 40
The Tenth Article of the Creed 64
The Eleventh Article of the Creed 66
The Twelfth Article of the Creed 68
EXPLANATION OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 70
The First Commandment 70
The Second Commandment 81
The Third Commandment 82
The Fourth Commandment 83
The Fifth Commandment 85
The Sixth Commandment 87
The Seventh Commandment 88
The Eighth Commandment 91
The Ninth Commandment 95
The Tenth Commandment 95
COMMANDMENTS OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 97
SACRAMENTS IN GENERAL EXPOUNDED 106
Baptism Expounded no
Confirmation Expounded 113
The Eucharist Expounded 115
PENANCE EXPOUNDED 133
Extreme Unction Expounded 140
Holy Orders Expounded 141
Matrimony Expounded 144
EXPOUNDING OF SIN 148
The Seven Deadly Sins Expounded 151
The Three Theological Virtues Expounded 155
The Four Cardinal Virtues Expounded 160
Religion Expounded 162
Laws Expounded 162
SCRIPTURE, TRADITION, COUNCILS, AND HEAD OF THE CHURCH EXPOUNDED 164
The Four Last Things Expounded 170
The Lord's Prayer Expounded 174
The Hail Mary Expounded 176
Ceremonies in General Expounded 173
Particular Ceremonies Expounded 179
SHORTEST WAY TO END DISPUTES 191
CHAPTER I. -- Section I. -- Infallibility Promised by Christ to His Church 191
Section II. -- The Means Promised by Christ, to Render His Church Infallible 194
Section III. -- The Faith of the Ancient Church Relating to the Matter Under Debate 197
CHAPTER II. -- Section I. -- The Distinction between Fundamentals and Non-Fundamentals, Examined 200
Section II. -- The First Part of the Distinction Renders the First Reformers and Their Respective Churches Inexcusable 203
Section III. -- The Second Part of the Distinction Contradicts the Word of God 207
Section IV. -- It Gives the Lie to the Nicene Creed 209
Section V. -- It Destroys All Certainty in Matters of Faith 210
Section VI. -- It Renders All Church Authority Precarious 213
CHAPTER III. -- The Church in Communion with the See of Rome, Has Alone, a Just Title to Infallibility 216
CHAPTER IV. -- The Church of Rome Vindicated 221
Section I. -- The State of Religion in Christendom Before the Pretended Reformation 221
Section II. -- The Antiquity of the Doctrine Called Popery Proved from Protestant Writers 224
CHAPTER V. -- Popery as Ancient as Christianity 228
Section I. -- No Christian Church Teaching a Doctrine Opposite to Popery, Ever Appeared in the World Before It 228
Section II. -- Thfe Same Arguments Continued 232
Section III. -- Objections Answered 237
Section IV. -- The Adviser's System Concerning the First Establishment of Popery 241
CHAPTER VI.-- The Character of the Capital Reformer Considered 246
Section I.-- He Had No Ordinary Mission 246
Section II-- Luther Had No Extraordinary Mission 251
Section III. -- His Doctrine Concerning Free- Will, Repentence, and Good Works 253
Section IV. -- His Doctrine Concerning the legislative Power 254
Section V.-- Luther No Slave to Truth 254
The Declaration of the Duchess of York, Concerning the Occasion and Motives of Her Conversion 256
HOW TO SHUN EVIL ; OR, THE SINNER'S GUIDE 261
CHAPTER I. -- Of the First Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Considering in Itself ; and of the Excellency of His Divine Perfections 261
CHAPTER II. -- Of the Second Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue and the Service of God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Creation 267
CHAPTER III.-- Of the Third Motive that Obliges Us to Serve God, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Preservation and Direction 272
CHAPTER IV. -- Of the Fourth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Inestimable Benefit of Our Redemption 277
CHAPTER V.-- Of the Fifth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Our Justification 283
CHAPTER VI. -- Of the Sixth Motive that Obliges Us to the Love of Virtue, Which Is, the Benefit of Divine Predestination 290
CHAPTER VII.-- Of the Seventh Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, Death, the First of the Four Last Things 293
CHAPTER VIII.-- Of the Eighth Motive that Obliges Us to the Pursuit of Virtue, Which Is, the Last Judgment, the Second of the Last Four Things 300
CHAPTER IX.-- Of the Ninth Motive that Obliges Us to Virtue, Which Is, Heaven, the Third of the Four Last Things 304
CHAPTER X.-- Of the Tenth Motive that Obliges Us to Love Virtue, Which Is, the Fourth of the Four Last Things, That Is, the Pains of Hell 311
CHAPTER XI.-- Of the E
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