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A04407 The articles which were propounded to the Iesuites to subscribe them in the Parliament, on Sunday the 14. of March, &c. 1626 By reason of a hurtfull and detestable booke, which is published vnder the name of Anthonius Santarellus. The sentence which the court of Parliament hath giuen against the Iesuites of the Colledge of Clemont on the 17. of March, &c. 1626. The censure which the diuines of the Vniuersitie of Paris haue made against a booke, which is instiled, Antonij Santarelli ex Societate Iesu tractatus de hæresi, schismate, apostasia, sollicitatione in Sacramento Pœnitentiæ, & de potestate summi pontificis in his dilectis puniendis. Ad serenissimum Principem Mauritium à Sabaudia. Roma, apud hœredem Bartholomæi Zannetti, 1625. Superiorum permissu. France. Parlement (Paris); Université de Paris. Faculté de théologie. aut 1626 (1626) STC 14526; ESTC S103346 4,169 10

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THE ARTICLES WHICH WERE PROpounded to the Jesuites to subscribe them in the Parliament on Sunday the 14. of March c. 1626. By reason of a hurtfull and detestable Booke which is published vnder the name of Anthonius Santarellus The Sentence which the Court of Parliament hath giuen against the Iesuites of the Colledge of Clemont on the 17. of March c. 1626. The Censure which the Diuines of the Vniuersitie of Paris haue made against a Booke which is instiled ANTONIj SANTARELLI ex Societate Iesu tractatus de Haeresi Schismate Apostasia Sollicitatione in Sacramento Poenitentiae de potestate summi Pontificis in his dilictis puniendis Ad Serenissimum Principem Mauritium à Sabaudia Romae apud haeredem Bartholomaei Zannettj 1625. Superiorum permissu Printed at ROVAN By Jacques Besonge dwelling within the Court of the Palace M.DC.XXVI With Licence The Articles which were propounded to the Iesuites to subscribe them in the Parliament on Sunday the 14. of March anno 1626 By reason of a hurtfull and detestable Booke which is published vnder the name of Anthonius Santarellus 1. THat the King holdeth his State onely from God and his Sword 2. That the King acknowledged none in his Kingdome aboue him but God onely 4. That the Pope hath no power to Excommunicate or execrate either the King or his Kingdome nor discharge his Subiects from their Oath of aleagiance which they owe vnto him be it for whatsoeuer cause or occasion 4. That the Pope hath no power ouer the King neither direct nor indirect mediate nor immediate compulsiue nor coercitiue be it for whatsoeuer cause or occasion Here followeth a Sentence giuen by the Court of Parliament of Paris on the 30 of March Anno 1626. by which the Booke which hath beene printed at Rome in the yeare 1926. Instiled Anthony Santarelli de societate Iesu tractatus de Haresi c. That is to say the Treatie of Heresie c. written by Antonius Santarellus of the secietie of Iesus containing in the 30. and 31. chapter many propositions which are preiudicious both to the Soueraigne powers of Kings which are ordained and established by God and to the rest and tranquilitie of their States hath beene condemned to bee burned by the hand of the Hangman before the Palace It is ordained that the Provinciall three Rectors and three of the ancients of the Iesuits shall bee sent for to come the next day into the Court for to be heard On the 17. of March 1625. haue the Courts of the Great chamber of Tournelle and of the Edicts compelled the Iesuites by a sentence giuen the same day to make the following disadvow WEe of the Company of Iesus which haue subscribed this writing declare that wee disadvow and detest the wicked doctrine contained in the Booke of Santarellus concerning the Persons Authoritie states of Kings which we acknowledge that their Maiesties hold immediately from God and wee are readie to shed our blood and venture our liues in all occasions for the confirmation of this truth Wee are likewise ready to subscribe the censure which may be made against pernicious and wicked doctrine by the Clergie or Sorbonne and promise to professe neuer any opinions or doctrine which shall be contrary to the same which shall bee held by the aforementioned Clergie the Vniuersities of this Kingdome or the Sorbonne Actum in Paris the 16. day of March 1626. Signed by Piere Cotton Ignoce Armand Charles de la Tour Iean Suffren François Garassus François Gaudillon Dionisius Petavius Iean Fillean Iean Brossaut Estlienne Guerry Ludovicus Mairat Iean Sirmond Piere Royer stienne Bauny The Sentence which the Court of Parliament hath giuen against the Jesuites of the Colledge of Clemont on the 17. of March anno 1626. ON this day hath the Procurator or Kings Sollicitor Generall shewne to the Court that the Deputies of the Priests and Schollers of the Colledge of Clemont hauing beene heard in the Court it was found necessarie for the good of the Kings seruice and his Royall Authoritie and Rites of the French Church to looke to the matter which is taken in deliberation The Court the great Chamber and that which is called Tournelle and the said Assembly haue ordained and ordaine that the Prouinciall of the aforementioned Priests and Schollers of the Colledge of Clermont within the space of three dayes shall assemble the said Priests of the Colledges of the three houses which are in this Town and shall make them to subscribe the Censure which the Diuines of the Sorbonne haue made on the 1. day of December 1625. against a Booke which is Instiled Admonitio ad Regem that is to say A warning giuen to the King and that they shall by deed disavow and detest the Booke of Santarellus containing many Propositions and Maximes which are scandalous seditious and to draw the subuersions of States and to drawe the subiects of Kings and Soueraigne Princes from their obeisance and to induce them to attempt against their annoynted Persons And that they shall bring thereof act in the Greffie or Secretarie within the space of 3. dayes after their foresaid assembly They are likewise to bring the like Actes of all the chiefe Rectors and of the sixe Ancients of the Colledges of their Companie which are in France containing the approbation of the afore-mentioned Censure of the Sorbonne and the disprouing of the aforemencioned Booke of Santarellus which they are to bring into the said Secretarie or Greffie within the space of two moneths afterwards They Ordaine that the Prouinciall and Priests of the said Colledge shall appoint two out of them for to write in the name of their Company within the space of eight dayes and to bring in to the Secretarie the same writing within the afore-mencioned time For otherwise if they shall faile to doe it in the time and it shall bee expired there shall be proceeded against them as being guiltie of Crimen lesae Maiestatis and perturbators of the common rest and tranquilitie And this sentence is to bee signified by the aforementioned Procurator Generall the King to the Prouinciall of this Citie of Paris to the intent that he may carrie himselfe accordingly and giue satisfaction The 17. of March 1626. s The Censure which the Diuines of the Vniuersitie of Paris have made against a Booke which is instiled Antonij Santarelliex Societate Iesu tractatus de Haeresi Schismate Apostatia Solicitatione in Sacramento Poenitentiae de potestate summi Pontificis in his dilictis puniendis Ad Serenissimum Principem Mauritium à Sabaudia Romae apud haeredem Bartholomaei Zannetti 1626. Superiorum permissu IF there is any one that doubted that wee are not come neere to the end of the world as the Apostle speaketh let him consider a little these latter times and compare them with the former and he shall easily perceiue that the enemie of mankinde hath not left any thing behinde which might serue not onely
to offend but also to ruine effectually all Policies as well Ciuill as Ecclesiasticall There haue bin found some vngodly persons which being so bold as to speake blasphemie against heauen haue employed their Pens and swords against the Church which is the Bride of Iesus Christ But some wicked men considering that the Secular powers are not without reason armed with the Sword haue by an other manner of way set vpon the policie and haue tryed to extirpe and annullate it by the meanes of execrable bookes executing their wicked designes more couertly by the meanes of such embuscados The marke which Saint Iudas proposeth vnto vs to know such persons is that they contemne the soueraigne powers and blaspheme against the Maiestie It were to bee wished that they rested themselues with their contemning andspeaking ill but it is so farre from it that to the contrary these damnable writers vnder the pretext to establish in the Church a certaine temporall power they teach and affirme that it is in the power of those which gouerne Ecclesiasticall matters to put Kings out of their Thrones yea euen for small and ridiculous matters and to substitute in their places either Soueraigne or annuall yea euen daily Magistrates as they shall thinke fit Therefore the Diuines of the Vniuersitieof Paris considering that they intend by such meanes to ruine the Ciuill Policies and especially the French Monarchie which is gouerned by our Most Christian most Gracious and most Iust King they to follow the steps of their predecessors haue to shew their affection which they beare to his Maiestie and all this Kingdome and to satisfie the generall desire of all good persons chosen amongst other a Booke which is newly come to light vnder the title of Antonij Sanctarelli Iesuitae de Haeresi Schismate Apostasia c. in the generall congregation which hath extraordinarily beene kept on the sixt day of the Moneth of March which is last past appointed some Doctors which they haue particularly named to reade and examine the same Booke But seeing that it treateth of many things which concerne not the matter which is now principally questioned and haue resolued that but two chapters of the same Booke should be examined namely the 30. and 31. of the treatie of Heresie So it is that on the first day of the moneth of Aprill in the yeare 1626. after the Masse of the Holy-Ghost the assembly being made according to custome in the Hall of the Colledge of the Sorbonne there was heard the report of the Doctors which were appointed by the Diuines and delared that in the two chapters which were shewn vnto them are contayned the following Propositions namely That the Pope may punish the Kings and Princes with temporall paines and that he hath power to Depose and bereaue them of their Kingdomes and States for crime of Heresie and to discharge their Subiects of their obeisance and that such hath alwayes bin the custome of the Church and that not onely for heresie but likewise for other causes viz. for their sinnes if it be fitting If the Princes be negligent If they be incapable and vnprofitable Moreouer that the Pope hath power both ouer spirituall and temporall powers and that hee hath such power by Gods law That man must belieue that there is giuen power to the Church and her Soueraigne Pastor to punish the Princes which offend against the diuine and humane lawes with temporall paines and that especially if their crime be heresie They haue likewise said that the Author of this Booke affirmeth That the Apostles although they were in effect subiect to the secular Princes were not by right their Subiects as likewise that as soone as the Maiestie of the Soueraigne Bishop hath beene established all Princes haue beene subiect vnto him To be briefe they haue reported that this man explicated these words of Iesus Christ All that whatsoeuer you shall binde vpon earth c. are not onely to be vnderstood of the spirituall power but also of the temporall and that he hath corrupted the Text of St. Powell in cutting off of a deniall and that he maketh many Authors to speake such things which they haue neuer imagined or conceiued And concluding thereupon that both these and other things deserued very well the correction and censure of this facultie of Diuinitie The Deane hauing thereupon taken the matter in deliberation and all the opinions of the Doctors being heard and their voyces gathered This facultie hath reproued and condemned the doctrine which is contained in these propositions and conclusions of the said chapters as being new false erronious and contrary to the word of God alleaging that it maketh odious the dignitie of the Soueraigne Bishop and opened the way to Schisme that it tendeth to the preiudice of the soueraigne authoritie of Princes which dependeth onely from God and that it hindereth the conuersion of vnfaithfull and hereticall Princes that it troubleth the publike peace and hindereth the welfare of Kingdomes States and Common-wealths And to be short that it draweth and distracteth the Subiects from the obeysance which they owe to their Soueraignes and prouoked them to factions rebellions and seditions and induceth them to attempt against the liues of their Princes Done in the Sorbonne on the day and yeare as aboue and viewed ouer againe on the fourth of Aprill anno 1626. By the command of the Deane and Doctors of the Vniuersitie of Paris P H. BOVVOT 1 Corinth 10.