The Apology of the Church of England

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The Apology of the Church of England
Jewel, John, 1522-1571
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Where they say, that we have fallen into sundry sects, and would becalled some of us Lutherians, and some of us Zuinglians, and cannot yetwell agree among ourselves touching the whole substance of doctrine: whatwould these men have said, if they had been in the first times of theApostles and holy fathers, when one said, "I hold of Paul;" another, "Ihold of Cephas;" another, "I hold of Apollo;" when Paul did so sharplyrebuke Peter; when, upon a falling out, Barnabas departed from Paul;when, as O
...rigen mentioneth, the Christians were divided into so manyfactions, as that they kept no more but the name of Christians in commonamong them, being in no manner of thing else like unto Christians; when, as Socrates saith, for their dissensions and sundry sects they werelaughed and jested at openly of the people in the common game-plays;when, as Constantine the emperor affirmeth, there were such a number ofvariances and brawlings in the Church, that it might justly seem a miseryfar passing all the former miseries; when also Theophilus, Epiphanius, Chrysostom, Augustine, Ruffine, Hierom, being all Christians, being allfathers, being all Catholics, did strive one against another with mostbitter and remediless contentions without end; when, as saith Nazianzen, the parts of one body were consumed and wasted one of another; when theeast part was divided from the west, only for leavened bread and only forkeeping of Easter Day; which were indeed no great matters to be strivedfor; and when in all councils new creeds and new decrees continually weredevised.

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