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A67422 Room for the cobler of Gloucester and his wife with several cartloads of abominable irregular, pitiful stinking priests : as also a demonstration of their calling after the manner of the Church of Rome, but not according to Magna Charta, the rule of the Gospel : whereunto is added a parallel between the honour of a Lord Bishop, and the honour of a cobler, the cobler being proved the more more honourable person. Wallis, Ralph, d. 1669. 1668 (1668) Wing W619; ESTC R17872 30,594 42

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realiter really and that upon that account we give adoration Doctor Cross Dean of Norwich in a Sermon at Yarmouth said That it had been better that the Gospel had not been Preached these twenty Years past for now the People had so much knowledge that when the Minister doth reprove them or endeavour to persuade them they are presently able to Convince him by Scripture which is not so set for Lay People Doctor Cre●on Dean of Wells that Court-drolling Preacher preaching at White Hall out of this Text Shew us a Sign said That it was not the Papists that burned London at which words he was struck dumb and as it 's conceived choaked with a Lie in his throat and could not speak for a time The Lord in that as it were shewed a sign from Heaven Wife these Pillars are enough to make the Axletree crack we 'll drive away and endeavour to make another load The Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry being a most notorious Swearer one in Coventry came to an intelligent man to know whether he might not indict the Bishop for swearing How many Oaths did he swear said his Friend to him Threescore In what time was it Was it within the compass of three weeks said his Friend He answered It was was he ever convicted before a Justice of Peace said his Friend He answered 〈…〉 The other answered Then you cannot There came certain Feoffees who were intrested for a School at Nun-Eaton in Warwickshire where the Bishop was onely to have the trial of the Schoolmaster whether he were a sufficient Scholar but he would have the full power to place the Schoolmaster and so quarrels with them Said the Bishop to one of them Hadst thou a hand in placing this man here I had said the man A plague of God on the heart of thee said the Bishop and swore so fast that one blind man who was a Feoffee did desire him that brought him in to lead him out again For said he the Bishop dorth swear so fast I am affraid that the House will fall upon my head Yet such is his commendation that if at any time be swear by his Faith and Troth as commonly he doth that he will not give a poor man or woman a peny he will keep his word The said Bishop preaching against Covetousness at Tamworth in Warwickshire although as covetous a fellow as the Country affords said to his Hearers Ye are covetous and will be covetous and so you will remain or words to this effect concluding with this wish The Devil scald you Being also on a certain time requested to preach for one of his fellow-Schollars in Oxford he swore by his faith and troth he could not spit Sermons So that we see what is bred in the Bone will never out of the Flesh Wife did not our Bishop say once in his Sermon We are your Spiritual Fathers These are some of them Doctor Pearce Bishop of Bath and Wells a most notorious Swearer coming into a Barbers shop in London where there sate one Makerness who when he saw the Bishop rose up to give him the place Dost thou know me said the Bishop Yea said Makerness you are my Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells What 's thy Name said the Bishop He answered My Name is Makerness Gods wounds swore the Bishop thou art a Pillar of the Church This hath been printed already by another Author The same Bishop long since said He thanked God he had not left one Lecture standing in all his Diocess The Mayor of Wells not long since walking abroad on the Lords Day went to the Bishop part of the Town being in the Bishops Jurisdiction or Liberty and desired the favour of him that he might have his good will to suppress the disorders that were there committed Go your ways for a Jackanapes with a Pox to you said the Bishop who put that into your head Doctor Fafield of Berkin preached That whatsoever the King commanded the People were bound to obey though it were a sin against God At another time not long after he went up into the Pulpit to preach but could not speak a word and so came down again Which was looked upon as the hand of God upon him for what he had formerly delivered Doctor Reeve Dean of Windsor being at the three Bibles in Pauls Church-yard swore by him that made him that he had done what he could about the delivering of such a Petition and by Gods wounds he would do what he could again Several persons and one amongst others who was a Merchant at Lime told me that at Bridport alias Beauport a mile from Lime the Parson was catechising some of the young People and among the rest a Maid and asked her this question What will be the punishment of Hedge-Breakers and Hedge-Stealers it 's conceived his had been broken To which the Maid answered Hell-fire I think God damn me said the Priest thou hast more grace than all the Parish besides Doctor Sherborn Prebend of Hereford his man having brought his Horse to a place called The Cabadge Lane in Hereford cursed his man because his Horse looked no better saying A plague of God on the heart of thee how doth my Horse look The said Doctor being sent for by an Alderman of the City to assist him in the examination of one Edward Bourn a Quaker and another of his Judgement he convinced the said Edward Bourn by two knocking arguments for when Edward Bourn spake to him in the language of Thee and Thou he gave him two good boxes on the ear which the poor man was not able to resist A very learned Confutation Doctor James Buck sometime Parson of Stradbrook in the County of Suffolk but before the burning of the City of Garlick Hill and Gregories near Pauls and now Preacher at the Temple formerly delivered as followeth That the Pope is head of the Church and Head of the Spiritualty and that there would never be any Conformity in the Church until a Patriarch should be above a Bishop a Bishop above a Priest a Priest above a Deacon and the Bishop of Rome above them all And that This is my Body in the Sacrament of the Lords Supper is to be understood in a literal sence and that there is a Transmutation of the Bread into the Body and Blood of Christ as in John 2. the substance of Water is turned into Wine And that the words Do this are spoken to the Priest to create the Body and Blood of our Lord affirming the Priest to have power to create the Body and Blood of Christ and that it is lawful to invocate Saints and Angels That Infants dying after Baptism become Intercessors for their Parents and that Auricular Confession to a Priest is absolutely necessary once a year or at least once in a mans life And that the Church of Rome is as honourable a Church as any is in the world And that he useth as low obeysance at the mentioning of