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A40122 The arraignment of popery being a short collection, taken out of the chronicles, and other books, of the state of the church in the primitive times : also, the state of the Papists, and how long it was before the universal pope and mass was set up, and the time of bringing in all their rudiments and traditions, beads and images, purgatory, tythes and inquisitions : also, a relation of their cruelties they acted after the Pope got up, being worse then the heathen and Turk, New Rome having proved like Old : also, what the people of England worshipped before they were Christians : with several other things, which may be profitable for people to read over, where all that fear God may see, read, try, and give judgment by the spirit of truth : to which is added, The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church / by G.F. and E.H. Fox, George, 1624-1691.; Hookes, Ellis, d. 1681. 1667 (1667) Wing F1750A; ESTC R15884 93,976 138

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of the coming and suffering of Christ he was of Jerusalem where he also lost his life being most cruelly sawed asunder in the Reign of King Manasses and when his breath near failed him he called for a little water to drink which was given to him out of the Brook therefore is the place called Siloam as much as to say Sent. Joel prophesied of Christ and that God would pour out of his Spirit upon all flesh and his Sons and Daughters should prophesie He dwelt near unto the City Bethomeron in Rubim where he dyed and was buried in peace Jonas the Prophet shewed the Mystery of Christ and his resurrection being three days and three nights in the belly of the whale who cast up Jonas uncorrupted Even so the Son of man was three dayes and nights in the bowels of the Earth uncorrupted and rose again Jonas was of Cariathmaus nigh Azotus on the Sea-coast towards the Gentiles But he went out of the Land because 〈…〉 Infamy that was come upon him by prophesying against he dyed and God raised him to life again by Elias then he went into the Land of Judah and there dyed and was buried in the Cave Cenzenm Baruch lived in the time of Jeremy and was his Scribe He wrote from Jeremy his mouth and he read the Book to Joacim the Son of Josia King of Judah and after he had read it to him he was fain to flye and hide himself And when Jeremy went down into Egypt he wrote that Book that beareth his Name which was sent from thence to Jerusalem to be read in the Temple V●ias was of Cariathjarim the Son of Semei he prophesied against Jerusalem and the whole La●d of Judah as Jeremiah did and Joachim King of Judah sought to kill him but he fled into Egypt from whence the King sent for him and killed him with the Sword and laid his body where the common sort of people were buried Aggaus prophesied of Christ in the time of Zorababel he being a young man came from Babylon to Jerusalem and prophesied of the return of the people and of the building the Temple and he saw it built again He dyed and was buried nigh the Sepulchres of the Priests Zacharias prophesied of Christs coming and riding upon the Foal of an Asse and of Christs wounds in the house of his own Friends He being very aged came out of Chalde to Jerusalem where he executed the Priestly Function He blessed Salathiel his Son and called his Name Zorababel The Land where he lieth is called Betharia from Jerusalem One hundred and fifty Furlongs Malachi prophesied of Christ he saith From the rising of the Sun unto the going down of the same my Name shall be great among the Gentiles and in every place they shall offer a pure offering to my Name and the Son of righteousness shall a●ise with healing in his wings He was born after the return of the people out of Babylon He dyed very young in the prime of his years and was laid with his Fathers in his own field Before the Birth of Christ Four hundred and twelve years John Baptist the Son of Zachary and Elizabeth was of the Tribe of Levi he was the greatest Prophet born of a woman he 〈…〉 the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world He was beheaded of Herod the Tyrant And these Prophets shewed how that all Nations are blessed in the Seed of Abraham and so the Seed of Abraham to be the Saviour of the world Now when the Lord would take up Elija into Heaven by a Whirlwind Elija went to Gilgal and from thence the Lord sent him to Bethel and from thence to Jericho and the Lord sent him to Jordan and he went over Jordan for is a River dan is Judgment and so he went over and through the River of Judgment and then he was taken up into Heaven by the Lord in a Chariot of Fire And the Lord commanded Abraham to go out of his Native Country and his Father's House which was in Caldea and he departed from Haran and passed through Sechem and Moreia and went to Canaan and at Bethel he built an Altar Bethel which signifies the House of God and then he went into Egypt which is anguish and tribulation How to resist the Devil WHen Christ had fasted forty days and forty nights the Devil came to him and tempted him when he was hungry to make the stones bread but Christ said to him Man doth not live by bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God that is it on which whomsoever liveth that is able to resist the Devil the Word of God dwelling in the heart by which Christ spake is that which gives power to resist the Devil which word refresheth those that dwell in the Counsel of God and not bread only Then the Devil tempted Christ to destroy himself under a pretence that the Angels had charge over him and this the Devil in presumption would have had Christ to try whether he had been the Stu● of God But Christ answered him It was written 〈…〉 not tempt the Lord his God And when the Devil could not prevall with him in these things then he tempted him with the glory of the world and took Christ into an exceeding high Mountain and shewed him all the Kingdoms of the world and the glory of them and said to him All these things will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me But Christ said Get thee behind me Satan for it is written Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only shalt thou serve Then the Devil left him when he saw there was no room for him there was nothing of him in Christ therefore his temptations could not prevail for where the Word of God rules in the heart the Devil hath no power Therefore every one live in the Power of God that you may be able to resist the Devil The Form of Christs Words when he did MIRCLES CHrist said Daughter thy Faith hath made thee whole go in peace and be whole of thy Plague and he said to the dead Maiden Arise And he said Come out of the man thou untlean spiris And he said Son thy sins are forgiven thee arise take up thy bed and walk And he rebuked the unclean spirit saying Come out of him hold thy peace and he took her by the hand and lift her up He said to the blind man Co thy way thy faith hath saved thee Jesus put forth his hand saying I will be thou clean And said to the woman Great is thy faith be it unto thee as thou desireth He said co d●●● blind man Receive thy sight thy faith hath saved thee And to another Go thy way thy Son liveth Jesus said As long as I am in the world I am the light of the world And as soon as be had spo●●pus be spit on the ground and made Clay of the spittle and ann●●● the
called and ask him by what Name he is called Then the Senior of the Cardinal-Deacons opening a little Window by which the people there waiting may see and be seen faith with a loud voice holding out the cross I show you glad tydings we have a Pope and he chuses his Name to be Innocent the Eighth c. or what Name he liketh Then the Cardinal-Deacons do put off the Popes common Apparel and put him in a white Woolen Gown and in red Hose and red Shooes embroidered with a Golden ●●oss in a red Girdle with Golden Bucklers in a red cowle also upon his head and above all in a fair white Rochet then they put upon him his upper Garments viz. A long Albe a Girdle and a Stool set full of Pearls hanging down from about his Neck but if he were but a Deacon before he was elected then the Stool must lye on his lest shoulder only and come down with both ends fas●ned under his right arm Then after they put upon the Pope a red Cope called a Pluvial and Mitre set and deck● with precious stones and they make him sit upon the Altar and then they kiss his feet and then he is consecrated and the Consecrator blesseth a precious Ring to be put on his singer saying O Lord God Creator and Conservator of Mankind giver of spiritual Gifts and Graces and greater of 〈◊〉 health and 〈◊〉 thou O Lord send down thy blessing upon this Ring c. and while this Prayer is said the Pope stands up and in the mean time one of the Colliters holdeth the Ring in his right hand kneeling down at the beginning of the blessing thereof and the Consecrator the Prayer being ended sprinkleth it over with holy Water and then puts it on the Popes singer saying Take this Ring as a sign and token of Faith c. and Oyle being poured upon his Head by the Consecrator the Cardinal-Deacon dryeth it up again with crumbs of Bread and then setteth on the Mitre and then he gives the Cardinals his feet and hands to Rite and so the Consecrator saith forth the Mass and before he is crowned the Cardinals Deacons Sub deacons and Colliters apparel him in a white Amise and long Girdle a Stool and a red Pluvial and a Mitre and being thus decked he goeth down to the place called St. Peters the Cross being carried before him the Cardinals and Deacons on either side bearing up the skirts of his Pluvial and the noblest of the Laity being present though it be the Emperor or a King must bear up the train of the same and next before the Pope goeth the Minister of the Ceremonies with Reeds in his hand upon the one tow and upon the other a burning candle and when the Pope is past the Ch●ppel of St. Gregory so called the aforesaid Minister turning him to the Pope setteth fire on the tow kneeling down and saying with a loud Voice Holy Father so passeth away the glory of the world which he doth three times and then the Gospel-book is laid upon the Popes shoulders and afterwards he goeth up the Altar and the Prior of the Cardinal-Deacons taketh the Robe called Pollium from the Altar and putteth it upon the Pope saying Receive the Pall which is the sacred Plenitude and holy perfection of the Pontificial Office to the honour of Almighty God of the blessed Virgin Mary his Mother of the holy Apostle Peter and Paul and of the holy Church of Rome and then maketh it fast about the Pope with Buckles and Pins And when the Pope first receiveth this Robe he goeth to the Altar and kisseth it and then kisseth the Gospel-Book and then putteth Incense into the Censers Then they proceed to crown him after this sort The Pope receiving the Gloves and Rings with the other Implements goeth upon a high Stage made for the purpose and when all the La● people are gone out of the Church so called and the Pr●●●● are c●me together the Deacon on the left hand taketh off the Popes Mi●●● 〈◊〉 Deacon on the right hand taketh the Tiare or Cro●● called a Triple Crown and setteth 〈◊〉 on the Popes bead and th●n going to the Church of Latte an so called he goeth up into the Gallery or Cloister of the same where the Prior of the Cannons holdeth him the cross to kiss and the triple Crown is taken off and the Mitre put on and then he is had to a place or seat without the Gate on the left hand called Stercoraria which signifies a Dunghil and setting down on the said seat and leanning down so low that he seemeth rather lying then sitting the Cardinals come to him and lift him up saying He lifteth up the needy from the dust and from the dunghil exalteth the poor that he may sit among the Princes and possesss the Throne of Glory Then the Pope rising up taketh so much money in his hand out of the bosome of his Chamberlain as he can gri●e and casteth among the people saying Arge●●um Aurum non est mihi quod autem habeo hoc tibi do I have neither Gold nor Silver but that that I have that I give thee and at the Popes Feast after he is crowned when he drinketh all the Assistants and Servitors kneel down So great is the pride of this Prelate These things are truly extracted out of the First and Second Sections of the First Book of Ceremonies aforesaid written by a Papist CHAP. XIII The time when the Tythes were first given in England by whom and by whose Authority a Law for payment of Tythes was first established First Whereas it is alledged that Abraham paid the tenth of the spoil that he got by the Sword to Melchisedeck and Melchisedeck made him and his Soldiers a Feast this was not by the command of God nor an example that all Kings and Princes should pay tythes of all their spoil nor the tenth of their Estates For you never read that Abra●am paid it afterwards as you may read in Josephus and Genests the twenty third and Jacob saying to the Lord when he went from Esau at his return he would surely give him the tenth of all that he gave unto him when he vowed a vow This is no example for Christians to pay Tythes no more then it is to offer Sacrifice for he ffored Sacrifices And again Wh●reas it is alledged that Levi took ●ythes and Aaron which was called a Heave-offering or a Shake-offering which tythes was for the Priest Levi and the Widow and the Fatherless and the Stranger that there might not be a Beggar in Is●●ael So you that hold up tythes must hold up the first Priesthood which ord●ined to offer Sacrifices and hold up the Shake-offering and the Heave-offering and so deny Christ come in the flesh and to be offered up one Offering once for all For if the Levitical Priesthood be standing which came after the Order of Aaron then your tythes and Offerings is standing for Levi