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A02968 A declaration and protestation, published by the King of Nauarre, the L. Prince of Conde, and the L. Duke of Montmorency, concerning the peace concluded with the house of Lorrayn, the captaines and chiefe aucthors of the league, to the preiudice of the house of Fraunce. Also two letters written by the sayd King of Nauarre. The one to the Parliament, the other to the maisters of Sorbonne. More an epistle written by Phillipp de Morney to the French King: hereunto, for the playner declaration of the innocencie of the sayd princes, are inserted the articles agreed vpon betweene the King and the Lordes of Guyze. All faithfully translated out of French; Déclaration et protestacion du roy de Navarre, de M. le prince de Condé et M. le duc de Montmorency sur la paix faicte avec ceux de la maison de Lorraine. English. Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610.; Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623, attributed name.; Aggas, Edward, attributed name.; Condé, Henri I de Bourbon, prince de, 1552-1588.; Montmorency, Henri, duc de, 1534-1614.; Navarre (Kingdom). Sovereign (1572-1610 : Henry III) aut 1585 (1585) STC 13109; ESTC S117933 30,651 88

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neede no Counsaile that we must followe the Church and she can neuer erre Bookes are sufficiently furnished with replications therevpon the olde and new Testament are full of the great errors of Gods people It was the Chuch and the Counsaile of Hierusalem that condemned Iesus Christ and his Apostles It was therefore the Church that condemned her saluation And S. Paule telleth vs that Antechrist shall sit in the very Church of God What is there thē but perdition worshipped in y e Church These are but subtelties whereby to eschewe a Counsaile Man is darke the Church an assembly of men the Church therefore is a misty and darck body and hath no light in it but frō God and is no farther then it gathereth light at Gods worde thence therefore take it The Church may at euery straine stumble and therfore we see our forefathers from worlde to worlde grone after reformation and therefore also did the counsaile of Basill decree that from 10. yeres to 10. yeres a Counsaile should be called to the ende to cut of such errors as might spring vp in the Church But some will reply and say they haue already holden one Counsaile against the doctrine now in question Admit it be so yet were it to soone to giue ouer well doing The auncient fathers were not so sone weary against those of their time against the Arrians who were heard in their disputations with all libertie yet being condemned in three counsailes they were not debarred the forth But if we may be weary of reiterating the selfe same remedies how much rather of retourning to warre which so often hath bene practised in vaine to warre whose best successe is more daungerous and hurtfull then euen the worst of any Counsayle or how much more expedient were it to call an other Counsaile rather then to hazard a battel to lose a conference to some purpose or to shed so much blood in vaine The truth is that vpon the very differents nowe in question there haue bene two Counsailes holden The first through the diligence of the Emperour Sigismund at Constance where contrarie to publike faith the disputers of the one parte Iohn Hus and Hierom of Prague were burned quick and then followed a decree that there was no faith to be kept with Heretikes a monstrous decree and the cause of all disorder and excesse since fallen out in Christendome The other at Trent in the chiefe heate of the French troubles where by the iudgement of the former decree coulde bee no safe appearance Where also your Embassadors might not bee heard in their Christian propositions for the quietnesse of the Church And where they protested nullitie against the actes of the Counsaile which since all your Courts of Parliament haue confirmed and reiected the said acts yea euen Sorbonne it self notwithstanding whatsoeuer instance the Pope hath from time to time made Thinke therefore sir whether they haue cause to alleadge the fore iudgements of these Counsailes and iudge whether these two Counsailes may debarys of al hope of goodnesse or fruite that might spring out of one free lawfull Counsaile called vnder your auctoritie The difficultie resteth onely vpon one poinct and that is that the Pope of late daies hath encroched to himselfe the authoritie of calling of Counsailes which before belonged to the Emperours for by al histories it appeareth that thei haue summoned the most famous And now because he feareth the reformation of the abuses of the Popes Court and especially the question so often harped at viz. Whether the Pope be aboue or vnder the Counsaile whereof there are contrarie decrees it is manifest that he will so fair as in him lieth auoyde the calling of any but principally at the suite and request of the French Church which alwaies haue auowed him to b● vnder the Counsaile And for example for the assembling of the Couns●ile of Constance the Emperour Sig●s 〈…〉 und was to traualle frō state to state to solli 〈…〉 all Princes because the Popes striuing among themselues would not stoop to a Counsaile and there it was decreed that the Pope should bee subiect to the Counsaile Since againe for the calling of the Counsaile of Trent it is well knowne what protections were faine to be made what practises the Pope wrought among all Christian Princes wherby to shift it of What adoe there was to keepe them together after they were assembled what 〈…〉 the Popes vsed to the ende to yeeld it vnprofitable to the Church but commodious to them selues where also contrary to the former they caused it to bee determined that the Pope was aboue the Counsaile Hereby they your Maiestie haue a barre 〈…〉 the Pope shut vp his mouth whereby he dare no more presume to sollicite you to the overthrowe of the estate euen he that shall haue refused the lawfull meanes to reunite restore the Church Besides in such a necessitie of your estate and during such the Popes default the Kings your predecessors by the counsaile of your Cleargie yea of your Colledge of Sorbonne haue long since trode you a faire path namely by your owne auctoritie for want of a generall to summon a national Counsaile within this Realme A course taken by the most Christian Kings yea euen the deuoutest among the most Christian to the great benefite of the Church and estate For na●ionall Counsailes being well ordered and proceeding of the Princes zeale haue often done more good thē the generall bribed and laboured by the Church of Rome as histories doe testifie For if you tarrie vntill the Pope prouide paraduēture it wil be so late your estate alreadie being in combustion that it were requisite to make more speede If any man alleadge that this assembly will bee in vaine also that in such contentions were it but for honour neither side will giue place to reason euery one defending his part to the ende also that it will bee hard to agree vpon Iudges and such like wherein vndoubtedly I can see no great difficultie I aunswere that God will blesse your Maiesties holy zeale and earnest affection to the peace of so many consciences also that hee will heare the sobbes and cryes of so much people who of such a conuocation doe attende their weale the quiet of their soules besides that God by his Prophet said not in vaine that the raine neuer falleth from heauen without fruit either his holy worde vpon earth without some notable effect But admit matters should growe to that passe yet dare I assure my self to motion to your Maiestie a meane that shall satisfie agree both parties yea such a one as any reasonable man that willingly would not bee deceiued may thereby easely discerne the trueth from falshoode and false doctrine from true And therefore if the eye of your Maiesties reason bee free from blemish there is no doubt but your selfe shal both finde and knowe the trueth for trueth wil shine forth and lighten you and naturally is cleare