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A70866 The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.; Exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1665 (1665) Wing P4076; ESTC R14735 1,530,072 1,129

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Breviarium Romanum m Bernardinus de Busti Mariale Part 10. Ser●● 2. pars 7. De Gaudiis Mariae * Michael Lochmair Sermo 6. n De Excellentia B. Virginis Mariae c. 6. o De Vita Christi pars 1. c. 68. p De Verbis Domini Tom. 2. l. 2. c. 2. q Of the Mass l. 2. part 2. ch 3. m Comment in Apoc. 12. sects 2. nu 6. n Mirrour des Rosaries f. 349 352 354 362 366 376. Ludovicus Lucius Hist Jesuitica l 2 cap. 4. p. 218. o Bernardin de Busti Mariale pars 11. Serm. 1. De Assumptione Mariae pars 3. M. Sermo 2. pars 2. L. De Excellentia B. Virginis c. 6. Ludolphus Carthusianus de Vita Christi pars 2. c. 68. Chrysostom à visitatione De Verbis Domini Tom. 2. l. 2. c. 2. p Bernardin de Busti Mariale pars 11. Serm. 1. pars 3. M. Serm. 2. pars 2. q De Excellent beatae Mariae c. 7. 12. Sermo 2. super Missus est De Assumpt Mariae Bernardinus de Busti Mariale pars ● Sermo 5. De septima Conditione Sponsa coelestis ſ Bernardinus de Busti Mariale pars ● Sermo 5. De Nativitate Mariae De septima conditione Sponsae coelestis D. ult pars 5. Serm. pars 11. Sermo 1. De Assumpt Mariae Azorius Jesuita Hom. Tom. 4. De devot Mariae Virginis Sect. Assi nula●io See Offic beatae Mariae secundum usum Sarum 1509. f 11 to 19. 35 to 47. 51 55 75 to 86. and all other her Missal● Offices Hours Litanies Rosaries Crowns Ma●●ale pars 12. Serm. 2. de Coronatione Mariae pars 1. E. in fine ejusdem * Consultatio Artic. 21. De cultu meritis Sanctorum In his Works Parisiis 1616. p. 970. a Bibliotheca Patrum Tom. 7. p. 430 to 471. Antoninus Vincentius Surius Ribadeniera Lipomanus Opmeerus and others in the several Lives of these their Saints and their Lives prefixed to their Works b See her Works and Revelations in Folio al most in every page Sermo Angelicus c Historiarum pars 3. Tit. 23. cap. 3. d Revelationum l. 3. c. 17. * Rom. 1. 1 2 25. e See Dr. Beard of Antichrist part 3. ch 3 4 5 6. f Bernardinus de Busti Ma●iale Pars 3 10 11 12. g See Mr. Fox his Acts Monuments Vol. 3. p. 277. The Fraternity of the Rosary h See Lypsius Diva VirgoHallensis Antwerp 1604. Turselinus Jesuita Historia Lauretana Baronius Spondanus An. 367. nu 2. An. 718. nu 3. An. 1118 nu 7. Annales nu 27. Petrus Canisius De Sancta Maria l. 5. throughout Dr. Beard of Antichrist part 3. ch 3. i Mariale Pars 6. Sermo 2. m. * Jo Sleidanis Comment l. 15. Mr. Cartwright his Confutation of the Rhemish Testament Act. 1. sect 8. k See all their Kalendars Martyrologies Offices Primers Bernardinus de Busti his Mariale and all their Postils Sermons on these dayes Surius Concil Tom. 4. p. 122. De Vitis Sanctorum Ribadeniera l 2. 2ae qu. 88. Art 3. m De Cultu Sanctorum cap. 9. n Pere Basil Declaration a Sedan 1639. p. 46. o In Thomam 2. 2ae qu. 88. * A Prayer for to save her as if not yet actually saved p Mariale Pars ●2 Sermo 1. Pars 2. L. M. Rosarium B. Mariae Dr. Boyes his Postils p. 662. Sir Edwyn Sandys his Relation p. 5 to 9. George Dowly Priest his Brief Instruction p. 211 212 213. Jean Crispin L'estat de L'eglise p. 498 510. Thomas Beacon his Reliques of Rome vol. 3. f. 334. q Ribadeniera Fleurs des Vies des Saincts p. 222. r Mat. 6. 7 to 14. Lu. 11. 2 3 4. ſ Lu. 1. 26 to 32. t Ribadeniera Fleurs des Vies des Saincts Feste de L'assumption p. 128 to 130. Habbarden Fox Acts Monuments p. 310 311. George Dowly Priest his Brief Instruction p. 214. Catechismus Tridentinus cap 5. de Oratione Pelargus Jusuita Locus 16. u In his Works London 1622. p. 145. x See Henry Stafford his Female Glory p 228 to 238. Antoninus Ribadeniera in the Lives of St. Dominick and St. Francis y Polydor Virgil De Invent. Rerum l. 5. c. 1. Francis de Croy his First Conformity c. 19 25. z Calderinus Tractat. 1. De Interdictis pars 1. c. 79. Albertus de Rosatis Dictionarium Verbum Campanile Philippe de Marnix Le Tableu de difference de la Religion pars 1. p. 178. Sir Edwyn Sandys his Relation p. 8. a Officium beatae Mariae secundum usum Sarum f. 42. b Dr. Boyes his Postils p. 664. c Antwerpiae 1597. d Lugduni 1587. 1595 e Protestants Appeal Bo. 2. c. 1● Sect. 10. p. 240. f Postills p. 664 g Operum Tom. 3. Coloniae Agrippin● 1560. p. 260. f Bishop Jewels Defence of the Apology Part 2. ch 8. divis 1. p. 308. g Provincialium Constit l. 5 De Sententia Excommunicationis f. 248. h Constitutiones Leg●timae f. 12● i Conciliorum Tom. 3. p. 360 k Excitat lib. 8. Bishop Jewels Defence of the Apology Part 2. divis 1. c. p. 366. l Mariale pars 12. Sermo 2. De Coronatione Mariae pars 1. K. M. See Bp Ushers Answer to the Jesuits Challenge p. 494. c Revelátionum l. 4. c. 74 K c. d Mariale pars 6. Sermo 2. pars 2. quae dicitur Causalitatis U. e Petrus Opm●erus Opus Chronogr p. 414 Ribadeniera in his life Sermo 61. Artic. 1. cap. 11. See Bishop Ushers Answer to the Jesuites Challenge p. 494. f Tom. 3. Conc. in Assumpt S. Barthol g Tom. 5. Dominic 4. Epiphan See Ludovicus Lucius Hist Jesuiticae l. 2. c 4. p. 218. h Praefatio ad lib de Ecclesia triumphante l. 2 c. 1 6. Bishop Mortons Protestants Appeal Book 2. ch 12. sect 10. i In Augustin de Civit. Dei l. 8. cap. ult k Comment in 2 Tim. 3. p. 511 a See Claudius Espeneaeus Comment in Tim. 3. p. 118. Bishop Mortons Protestant Appeal Book 2. ch 12. Sect. 12. b Defensio lib. de Officio pii viri b Mr. Fox his Acts Monuments Vol. 3. p. 277. c Defence of the Apology Pars 2. ch 18. p. 366. part 6. ch 7. divis 1. p. 682 683. d Dr. Rainolds de Idololatria Romanae Ecclesiae throughout Ormerod his Pagano-Papismus e Bishop Morton his Protestants Appeal Book 2. chap 12. Sect. 9 10 11 12. * See Here p. 29. * Jer. 11. 12 12 13. c. 2. 28 Isay 45. 20. c. 8. 19. * Acts 17. 23 24. a Deutr. 6. 13 c. 10. 20 21 Mat. 4. 10. c. 6 5 to 12. c. 11. Ps 4. 1 5 6. Ps 5. 2 3. Ps 10. 1 17. Ps 17. 1. Ps 18. 2 3 5. Ps 25. 1 2 c. Ps 28. 2. to 6. Ps 27. 4 7. Ps 28. 1. Ps 31. 12 Ps 65 2. Ps 32. 6. Ps 72. 8 to 12. Ps 73. 25. Ps 86. 6 to 12. Ps 95. 6 7. Psal 100. 1 2 3 4. Psal 102 1
divide him amongst them c. Minucius Felix Octavius Epiphanius Haer 26. See Bishop Mortons Institution of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Book 5. ch 10. sect 12. r Crantzii Metrop Saxoniae l. 1. c. 9. Hist Sax. l. 2. c. 23. Spondanus Epit Baroni● An. 785. nu 3. p. 764. ſ Ribadeniera in her life Here p. 70. t Joan. Diaconus Vita Gregorii 1. l. 2. c. 41. Surius Tom. 4. p. 257. Henr. de Knyghton de Event Angl. l. 1. c. 5. col 26 51 u De Vita Miraculis Edwardi Confes soris col 389. x Chronicle col 949. c See here p. 266. Fox Acts and Monum Vol. 1. p. 328. d De Event Angl. l. 5. col 2651. * Drawn perchance before with red letters like that cheat in Hospinian Hist Sacram. l. 4. c. 12. e See Fox Acts and Monum Vol. 1. p. 195 2 p. 446. * See Rod. Hospin Hist Sacram l 4. c. 12. g Bozius De Sign Eccles l. 14. h His Book of the Liturgy of the Mass p. 188 389. i In his Reply Epist to the Reader k Bozius de Sigh Eccles l. c. 7. Ribadeniera in the Life of St. Anthony Fleurs des Vies des Saincts part 1. p. 563. k 3 Parte qu 76. Art 8. l Tom 3. Disp 15. Sect 2. m. 3. Thom qu. 76. A●tic 8. disp 193 c ● m Richardus de Media Villa in 4. Sent. Dist 10. Scotus Ibid. Summa Angelica Eucharistia 8. nu 34. n Operum Mog●ntiae 1635. Tom. 2. Opuscul 17. De Triplici Sacrificio Appendix An Christus aliquando appareat in Sacrificio Missae sub ●o●ma carnis aut sanguinis * Rod. Hospin Hist Sacram. l. 4. c. 12. o Institution of the Lords Supper Book 4. ch 2. † See Will. à Gent. lib. Mirac in Sacra Eucharistia Vincent Spec. Hist l. 30. c. 37. Efford c. 92. Rod. Hospin Hist Sacram l. 4. c. 12. p Ypodigma Neustriae Ann. 1215. p. 55. q Chron. Johan Bromton 2035. Henr. de Knyghton de Eventibus Angliae l. 6. c. 10. col 2388. Ranulphus Cestrensis Polychron l 7 c. 29. r Chronicon Johan Bromton col 1023. Genvasius Actus Pontif. Cant. 1664. * See Ribadeniera Fleurs des Vies des Saints on this Festival a See Bishop Morton his Institution of the Lords Supper p. 291 to 30● 230 240 241 255 256 c. Archbp. Cranmer Bp. Jewel Dr. Hoyle Mr. Gataker Dr. White Peter Moulin Chemnitius Examen Concil Trid. pars 2. Rod. Hospinianus Hist Sacrament and sundry Treatises against Transubstantiation b Sensus non fallitur circa proprium objectum Bellarmin l. 3. De Eucharistiae c. 24. c Exod. 10. 1 2. Num 14. 11. Deut. 4. 34. c. 6. 22. c. 7. 19. c. 26. 8. c. 29 31. c. 34 11. Josh 24 17. Neh. 9 10. Ps 78. 43 Ps 105. 27. Mat. 12. 38 39 Rom. 15. 19. Mar. 12 17 20. Joh. 20. 30 Act. 4. 30. c. 5. 42. 1 Cor. 12. 12. Heb. 2. 4. See Joannis Scapulae Lexicon col 623 624 1455 1456. d Jer. 10. 2. Dan. 6. 27. Jer. 7. 11. Act. 2. 19. Ps 74. 4. e Est Corpus Christi penitus in visibile oculo corporali in Eucharistia quia nec potest videri nec per naturam nec per gloriam nec per miraculum oculo corporali sub Sacramento c. Richardus de Media Villa Scotus and others in Sent. l. 4. dist 20. Petrus Lombardus Richardus de Media Villa and other Scholmen Sentent l. 4. dist 13. Summa Angelica Eucharistia 1 2. whereas Ocham holds the contrary * Bellarmin Canisius Summa Angelica Rosella De Eucharistiae Sacramento Gratian de Consecratione Dist 2. g Exod. 4. 8 to 17. 28 30. 1 Kings 18 20 to 40. John 2. 23. c. 6. 2. 14. c. 11. 47 48. Mar. 16. 20. Acts 8. 6. 13. h Paschatius Ratbertus De Corpore Sanguin Dom. cap. 14. Bozius de Signis Eccles l. 14. c. 7. p. 170. Bellarmin l. 3. de Eucharistia c. 8. i See their own definition of a Sacrament their Treatises and Books thereof k Paschatius Ratbertus De Corpore et Sanguinis Do mini cap. 14. Joannes Paulus Diaconus in vita Gregorii 1. Boziue de Signis Eccles l. 14. c. 7. Coccius Thesaur Cathol l. 6. Euchatistia Bellarmin l. 3. de Eucharistia c. 8. Baronius Spondanus An. 1159. n. 20. 1192. n. 20 21. Petr. Aureolus in l. 4. Sent. Distinct 9. qu. 2. other Schoolmen Summa Angelica Eucharistia sect 3. nu 6. 18. Aquinas 3. parte qu. 82. and other Schoolmen on this Text. See Bishop Morton his Institution of the Lords Super Book 4. ch 2. Sect. 2. ●p 218 219 c. i Deut. 28. 19 20 24 48 51 61 63. Isay 65. 8. k See Pontificale Rituale Caeremoniale Romanum a Psal 105. 15 Isay 65. 8. * Lessius Jesuita Opusc l. 12. c. 16. Joan. Pallanterius de Castro Lectiones aureae Bellarmin de Eucharistia l. 3. c. 24. Glossa in in Grat. De Consecr Dist 2. sect 1. b Deut. 28. 2● to 65. Heb. 6. 8 Mal. 2. 1 2. 2 Kings 22. 19. c. 47. 22 25. c Mat. 21. 19 20. Mar. 11. 20 21. d 2 Pet. 2. 6. e 2 Pet. 3. 10 11 12. f See Bishop Morton his Institution of the Sacrament c. Book 7. ch 5 6 7 8 9. Book 8. c. 1. sect 5. Pet. Moulin Bishop Jewel others g See Robertus Holkot in l. 4. Sentent qu. 3. Bishop Mortons Institution of the Sacrament of the Lords Supper Book 2. chap. 4. † See Gulielmus Stuckius Antiqu. Convivalium l. 2. c. 36. Burtorfius Baldwinus Wallaeus Com. in Mat. 26. v. 25 26 27. h See Bishop Mortons Institution of the Sacrament c. Book 4 ch 1 2. the Popish Schoolmen ther cited q Mat. 26. 26 27 28. Mat. 14. 23 23. Lu. 22. 19 20. r 1 Cor. 23 to 50. ſ Suarez Jesait in Thom. Disp 58 sect 7. p 755 Bellarmin l 1. De Eucharistia c. 11. Greg. de Valentia l. 1. De praesentia Corp. Christi c. 9. Per hanc dictionem HOC NIHIL DE. MONSTRATUR Bartholomaeas Brixiensis Glossa in Gratianum De Consecrat Dist 2. cap. Timorem f. 650 with others u Salmeron Je●uita Tom. 9. Tract 16. Sect. Priventur igitur p. 109. Archiepisc Caesariensis Defensio Fidei Realis praesentiae c 58 Bellarmin de Eucharistia l. 2. c. 9. l. 3. c. 19. See Bishop Mortons Institution c. B●o 2. cap. 1. sect 4. * 1 Cor. 10. 16 17. c. 11. 26 27 28. Lu. 24. 20 25. Acts 2. 46. c. 20. 7 11. * Enar. in Ps 127. Ps 26. Tit. Psalmi x John ● 14. Heb. 2. 11 to 18. c. 4. 15. Phil. 2. 7 8. y John 17. 2● 22. c. 15. 4 ●● 8. Ephes 3. 17. Gal. 2. 20. 1 Cor. 11. 3. Eph. 1. 22 23. z Acts 3. 4 5. a Mat. 25. 34 to 46. b De Consecratione distinct 2.
Episcopo Patent 39. H. 3. m. 13. intus Pro Ecclesia Capitulo Sancti Martini Lond Fines 39 H. 3. m. 13. dors Fines 39 H. 3. m. 12. dors Fines 39. H. 3. m. 12. dors Fines 39. H. 3. m. 11. dors Fines 39. H. 3. m. 1. dorso * The names o●● torne and illegible in the Roll. Anno 1256. Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 891. Praelati Angliae mutire non audent contra Rustand●m Mat Paris Hist Angl. p. 895. Conventus Episcoporum Angliae Londini * Mat. Westm Anno 1256. p. 275. * Here p. 796 797. Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 891. Provisio de observandis Chartis libertatum concessarū c Multorum pia provisio ene●vatur Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 892. Johannes Romanus Archidiaconus Richemundiae moritur Mat. Paris Hist p. 893 894. Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis vexat Ecclesiam Roffen Mat. Paris Hist p. 894. W. de Hort. W. de S. Edwardo Monachi Sancti Albani Romam missi Additamenta Matthaei Paris p. 195 196. Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 895. Literae Papales ad Abbatem S. Albani Mat. Paris Hist p. 904. Origo detestanda obligationis Literae Papales nofariae Prior Conventus Dunelmensis Giseburniae nolunt consentire obligationi praedictae Mat. Paris Hist p. 907. Ecclesia S. Albani supponitur interdicto Mat. Paris Hist p. 895. Abbas de Wared misericordiam postulat a Rege Abbas de Wa●ed misericordiam postulat ● Rege Mat. Paris Hist p. 896. 897. Literae Papales pro ordine Cister Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 896. Literae deprecatoriae pro ordine Cisterc Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p 906. Monachi Cistercienses vectigal solvere coguntur Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 896. Modificatio Papalis Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 897. Tepuit multorum devotio erga Papam Mat. Paris Hist p. 899 900. Papa scribit Regi ac Reginae Angliae * Yet Popes ea● dispense with them to infringe such Oathes without sin or scruple Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 907. Redit Archiepiscopus Cantuariensis ex Italia in Angliam Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 892. Mat. Westm Anno 1257. p. 276. R. de Norwico electus in Archiepisc Dubl Mat. Paris Hist p. 896 897. Portus prohibetur Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 892. Abbas Westm Rustandus transfretant Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 900. Prior Winton intiusus stabilitur Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 902. Prior Winton expulsi munus ad mensam Papalem Mat. Paris Hist p. 905 906 926. Decanatus Eboracensis per fraudem occupatur Godwins Catalogue of Bps. p. 465 466. Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 906. Obitus quorundam Episcoporum Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 907. Scandalum ortum in Coenobio Glaston * See Bracton l. 5. De exceptionibus c. 25. sect 2. Claus 40 H. 3. m. 14. dorso Pro Rogero Abbate de Glaston * See p. 350. Mat. Paris Hist p. 907. Dublinensis Eboracensis stabiliuntur in Archiepisc suis * Acta Pontif. Ebor. col 1725. Godwins Catalogue of Bps. p. 465. Mat. Paris Hist p. 907. Andreas intrusus P●io Wintoniensis stabilitur Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 7. dorso Claus 40 H. 3. m. 17. dorso Pat. 40 H. 3 m. 22. dors De Ecclesia Linc. Elongan da. Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 12. intus Pro Magistro Rustando Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 17. dors De inquisitione quadam capienda de puero per Judaeum Crucifixo Mat. Paris Hist p. 883 488. Judaei duriter tractantur ob puerum ab eis crucifixum See Holinshed Grafton and others An. 40. H. 3. Octodecim Judaei tracti ad patibulum c suspensi * Par. 40 H. 3. m. 18. * Here p. 827. 828. Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 13. Hybern * See here p. 829 830. Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 15. Pat. 40 H. 3. m 15. dorso Hibern * Ecclesiasticae Claus 40 H. 3. m. 8. dors Pro Elyensi Episcop● * See here p. 829 830. Claus 40 H. 3 m. 14. dorso De Priore de Thurgarton * Here p. 821. Claus 40 H. 3. m. 16. dorso Pro Hereford Episcopo Claus 40 H. 3. m. 1● dorso Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 907. Episcopus Herefordensis sibi colligit decimam Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 7. intus De negotio Crucis Pat. 40 H. 3. m. intus Quia reddita fuerunt brevia Ibidem Claus 40 H. 3. m. 5. dors Pro Hospit de Saundon Claus 40 H. 3. m. 7. dors De Decima Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 12. dors De negotio Crucis Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 2. dors De Decima Pat. 40 H. 3 m. 5. dors Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 6. dors De negotio Crucis Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 10. dorso De duobus Millibus Marcarum ad expensas Abbatis Westm alias Nunciorum Regis Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 10. dors De negotio Crucis Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 13. dors De negotio Crucis Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 40. Pro Domo Militiae Templi Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 13. intus De negotio Crucis Ibidem m. 13. intus Claus 40 H. 3. m. 15. dorso Ne Clerici exeant Regnum Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 20. dorso Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 2● dorso Pat. 40 H. 3. m. 20. intus Pat. 40 H. ● m. 20. intus Claus 40 H. 3. m. 19. dorso Pat. 40 H. 3. ● 20. dorso Claus 40 H. 3. m. 9. intus De passagio Magistri Rustandi Claus 40 H. 3. m. 13. dorso Mat. Paris Hist Angl. p. 908. Multiplicantur in dies oppressiones Ecclesiarum Claus 40 H. 3. m. 13. dorso Claus 40 H. 3. m. 13. do●●● * Hist Angl. p. 910. Anni conclusio * Bracton l. 1. de Rerum Divisicne cap. 8. sect 2. f. 5. b. * Lib. 5. de Exceptionibus cap. 19. sect 2. f. 417. b. * See here p. 30 31 32. Book 1. c. 5. p. 100. Bracton l. 5. cap. 2. f. 401 402 403. Nota. * To wit as to degradation not execution for the Ordinarie in cases of Heresie cannot burn an Heretick but only condem him to be burnt by the Sheriffs or civil Magistrate by the Kings Writ de Haeretico comburendo which he may deny to grant and th●n the Bishop or Ordinary cannot burn him much lesse hang or behead a Priest for felony or Treason * etiam Bracton de legibus Consuetudinibus Angliae l. 5. c. 3. 4. f. 402 403. Bracton l. 5. c. 4. f. 404 c. * See here p. 829. Bracton l. 5. c. 5 Bracton de legibus Angliae l. 5. c. 6. p. 406. * See here p. 819 821. * See here p. 471 472 473 Bracton 1. 5. c. ● 7. f. 405. Bracton de legibus consuetudinibus Anliae 1. 5. c. 8 9. Bracton l. 5. c. 9. f. 406. Bracton l. 5. c. 10 11. fol. 407 408 409. Bracton 1. 5. 6. 11. f. 408. * Without any Oath to that purpose since exacted against ●aw † See Register pars 2. ● 65 66. Fitz. Nat. Brev. ● 63 64. * Nota. Bracton l. 5. c. 12. fol. 409.
Dominion from Constantine the Great which refute and destroy each other Now because the sacred Scriptures are of little or no Authority in the Church of Rome but as they are glossed interpreted from time to time by Popes themselves in their own causes for their own advantage I shall in the next place subvert the foundation of their pretended Universal Monarchy by their own established Romish Devotions Practises Doctrines directly or consequentially contradicting overturning each other by a divine infatuation I shall reduce them to these two general heads 1. Such Practises Devotions Doctrines of the Roman Church and its members as directly invalid diminish subvert the Soveraign Universal Kingly or Priestly offices of Christ himself and by consequence St. Peters and the Popes which they derive from him 2ly Such as subvert the Popes alone To begin with their Practises and Devotions as they deem them The Romanists as you heard before acknowledge that our Saviour Christ as God and Man did not receive the actuall possession or exercise of his Universal Kingly power in earth or heaven especially in Temporals till after his resurrection and his ascention in his humane body and nature into heaven to the Throne of his Majesty not whiles he was a sucking babe in his mothers arms or hanging nayled on his Crosse or intombed in his sepulcher the lowest acts parts of his humiliation antecedent to his actual Soveraign Exaltation and Regal Power as Phil. 2. 1 to 12. Ephes 2. 19 to 23. Mat. 28. 18 19. Lu. 24. 26. Acts 2. 23 to 27. c. 5. 30 31. c. 13. 33 34. Heb. 1. 3. c. 12. 2. Rev. 3. 21. c. 5. 12 13. resolve Now how do Popes Popish Churches Councils Cardinals Bishops Doctors Priests Monks Nonnes Laicks and the whole Church of Rome picture represent our Saviour Christ to the eyes of their bodies and mindes either in all or most of their publike or private Masse-books Breviaries Offices Psalters Primers Processionals Manuals Rosaries or other Books of Devotion and Religion in all their Collegiate Cathedral Parochial Churches Chappels or private Oratories Monasteries Colledges Cells Closets or Crosses which they erect and in their publike or private Masses Processions devoutest prayers and addresses to him when they most implore his grace or assistance Not as a most glorious triumphant Soveraign King of Kings or head of all Principalities and Powers or as their only high Priest Advocate Mediator sitting in Heaven on the Throne of his Majesty and glory at his Fathers right hand there making perpetual intercession for them to reconcile and bring them to his Father But rather as a despicable sucking babe or infant lying in his swadling clouts in his Mothers arms lap bosom brest or at her feet in a cratch or manger as if he were still an infant and not grown to his manly stature Yea they make him such a frail despicable infant that his very bones and limbs too may now be easily broken and knocked off from his body contrary to John 19. 33. 36. Ps 34. 26. A bone of him shall not be broken and he tumbled down out of his mothers armes to the ground witnesse this famous Legend recorded for a most certain miraculous truth by our Gervasius Dorobernensis Anno Gratiae 1187. King Henry the 2d being in Castello Radulphi in Provincia Bituricensi wherein the French King intended to besiege him Est ibidem Coenobium Monachorum habitus nigri in honore beatae virginis Mariae dedicatum Quo cum Braibanceni Regis Angliae stipendiarii festinarent ut ea quae in eadem Ecclesia reposita erant absportarent Lemovicensis Vicecomes armatus accessit eorumque ab ingressu Ecclesiae cohibuit furorem fugatoque tandem latronum Cuneo remanserunt quidam ex ipsis in ipso atrio Ecclesiae tessara ludentes Cum ergo quidam ex ipsis ut moris est sorte perderent alii vero lucro inhiantes eos qui perdebant probris irritarent hi qui perdebant furore succensi in Deum et beatam ejus genetricem nefandas blasphemias jactitabant ac si ecr●m esset culpa quod hujusmodi infortunia eis accidebant Vnus autem ex eis insanior caeteris arrepto lapide ad imaginem Sanctae Virginis Mariae in lapide sculptam projecit quo infantem feriens ejus manum dejecit in terram Qua ruente ipse quoque puer e gremio lapsus est inferiusque solito resedit De brachio autem pueri simul et manu quae jam in terram lapsa est sanguis uberrime manavit ac si viventis hominis vigor esset in lapide It seems this statue of their Saviour was transubstantiated into his very body and blood as well as the Hostia Ipsa vero Imago Mariae ac si suo compateretur filio conjectis manibus ad humeros proprios Vestimentum lapideum abrupit et corpus proprium fere usque ad mamillas detexit Hic vero qui lapidem jecerat absque mora corruit et expiravit caeterique amentes effecti sunt as madd as they who forged and believed this Legend Vicecomes autem Lemovicensis accurrens manum pueri sanguine madidam apprehendit magnumque defensionis proemium laetabundus absportavit The like miracles wee have recorded of abundance of blood issuing out of the little Images of our Savior wounded or crucified by Iewes since his ascention into heaven publikely read in the Roman Church recorded for truths by Sigebertus yea by Baronius himself and Henricus Spondanus his Epitomizer Anno Christi 446. nu 3. Anno 560. nu 1. Anno 765. nu 2. which blood they reserve and shew to the people who adore it as the very blood of Christ himself in several places Yea our Radulphus de Diceto in his Abbreviationes Chronicorum Anno 765. out of Sigebertus and others stories Judaei Imaginem Jesu Salvatoris nostri invenientes in domo Judaei ibi relictam à quodam Christiano eam deponunt omnia opprobria quae Judaei Jesu Christo intulerunt imagini ejus inferebant tandem lancea latere ejus aperto exivit de eo sanguis et aqua Quod illi supposita ampulla suscipientes omnes infirmos in Synagoga sua collectos sanabat Quod cum vidissent Judaei baptizati sunt omnes when as the shedding of Christs blood and sight of the miracles wrought at his Passion converted no one Jew and in memory hereof Passio autem Dominicae Imaginis celebratur singulis annis 5 Idus Nov. the day of our Gunpowder Treason apud Beretham in Syria where this Image was crucified So as they had two good Fridayes the one for the Passion of our Saviour which is moveable changing every year and the other for the passion of his very image which is certain Or 2dly They represent and adore him as a di●inutive despicable babe or dwarfe whose real natural glorified body born of the Virgin Mary if they believe their own Popes Councils Doctors Churches resolutions
and divisions amongst his people 3ly Because they withdrew them from their Husbandry and other necessary temporal occasions to dance attendance from time to time and place to place on them and their Officers to their grand vexation and impoverishing 4ly Because they involved them in the danger or guilt of perjury by enforcing them to swear concerning the secret private actions of others wherein they might easily be mistaken All which reasons remain still in full force against all such like Oathes Inquisitions Innovations Vexations of Bishops Archdeacons Rural Deans Officials and other Ecclesiastical Officers which the King his Courts Judges Counsil may and ought by Law to prohibite redresse from time to time by like Writs of Prohibition for the Subjects relief upon all occasions as is evident by these six antient successive Writs the Register of Writs part 2. f. 36. Fitzherbert Natura Brevium f. 41. a. Rastals Abridgement of Statutes Tit. Prohibition sect 5. and other law-Law-books concurring with these Writs 4ly That Bishops Archdeacons Officials and other Ecclesiastical Officers and Courts had then no legal authority by the antient Laws usage Custom of this Realm to administer any Oath to Laymen except only in causes of Matrimony and Testament as these Prohibitions with sundry others hereafter cited in their due Chronological order the Statutes of 2 H. 5 c. 3. 2 E. 6. c. 13. and the last recited Lawbooks resolve 5ly That Bishops have been and may be legally attached and their Temporalties seized into the Kings hands if they prejudice the Kings Crown Dignity or vex his Subjects by administring enforcing illegal Oathes and Articles of Inquiry upon them by Excommunications and other Ecclesiastical Censures contrary to the Laws and antient Custom of the Realm 6ly That by the antient Laws and Custom of this Realm no new Oathes whatsoever may or ought to be framed imposed on any of the Kings Subjects by any Bishops Ecclesiastical or other persons whatsoever nor any old legal Oathes altered but by special Acts of Parliament prescribing both the forme words of the Oathes themselves and the persons who shall take and administer them who must be specially authorized either by express words in the Acts themselves or by special Commissions from the King under the Great Seal of England to administer them when made and not otherwise This is most apparent by all the Oathes heretofore prescribed to Justices of the Kings Courts Justices of Oyer and Terminer and of the Peace Barons and Officers of the Exchequer Sheriffs Under-Sheriffs the Officers of the Court of Wards and Liveries the Court of Augmentations Customers Searchers Commissioners of Sewers of Castles and Holds Conservators of the Truce Bayliffs of Franchises Coroners Sheriffs Clerks Attornies the Kings Privy Counsil Knights of Shires Burgesses of Parliament Champions Clerks of the Council Mayors and other Officers by the several Oathes of Fealty Allegiance and Supremacy made from time to time for the necessary preservation of the Sacred Persons of our Kings the safety of the Kingdom and defence of the Rights Priviledges Jurisdiction of the Crown against all Papal Usurpations and Treasonable practises whatsoever all made prescribed by special Acts of Parliament as these ensuing resolve us 9 H. 3. c. 28. 51 H. 3. c. 14. 3 E. 1. c. 40. 6 E. 1. c. 8. 13 E. 1. c. 43. 13 E. 1. Stat. of Winchester c. 6. 13 E. 1. Stat. Merchant and Articles of Inquisition upon the Statute of Winchester 34 E. 1. Statute of Liberties c. 6. Totles Magna Charta 1556. f. 164 to 168. Rastals Abridgement of Statutes Coroners sect 3. 9. E. 2. Statute of Sheriffs 17 E. 2. c. 4. 1 E. 3. Parl. 1. c. 8. Parl. 2. c. 4. 5 E. 3. c. 2. 9 E. 3. of Money c. 9. 15 E. 3. c. 3 4. 15 E. 3. Rot. Parl. num 10 20 28 37 41 42 17 E. 3. Rot. Parl. n. 11. 18 E. 3. Star 3. 20 E. 3. c. 1 2 3. Rot. Parl. num 25. Rastal Justice and Justices sect 2 3 4. and Clerks of the Chancery sect 1. 21 E. 3. Rot. Parl. num 7. 25 E. 3. Rot. Parl. num 10. 25 E. 3. Stat. 1. c. 5. Stat. 4. c. 1. Stat. 7. of levying the Quindisme 27 E. 3. Stat. 2. c. 1 15 16 23 24 26. 31 E. 3. Stat. 2. 5 R. 2. Stat. 1. c. 11 13 14. 5 R. 2. Rot. Parl. num 74. 6 R. 2. c. 12. 7 R. 2. Rot. Parl. num 27. 9 R. 2. c. 3. 11 R. 2. Rot. Parl. num 23. 12 R. 2. c. 8. 13 R. 2. c. 7. 14 R. 2. c. 3. 17 R. 2. c. 9. 17 R. 2. Rot. Parl. num 18. 21 R. 2. c. 5. 21 R. ● Rot. Parl. num 21 37 to 44 51 52 53 89. 1 H. 4. Rot. Parl. num 38. 4 H. 4. c. 10 18 20 21. 8 H. 4. Rot. Parl. num 66. 11 H. 4. Rot. Parl. num 14 39 63. 1 H. 5. c. 6. 2 H. 5. c. 4 6 7. 4 H. 5. c. 2 4. 1 H. 6. Rot. Parl. num 62. 2 H. 6. Rot. Parl. num 17. 2 H. 6. c. 10. 11 H. 6. c. 8. 11 H. 6. Rot. Parl. num 14 15 16. 18 H. 6. c. 4 10. 20 H. 6. c. 10. 23 H. 6. c. 2. 33 H. 6. c. 3 5. 39 H. 6. Rot. Parl. num 25 26 29. 3 E. 4. c. 3. 7 E. 4. c. 1. 8 E. 4. c. 2. 12 E. 4. c. 2 3. 17 E. 4. c. 2. 1 R. 3. c. 6. 19 H. 7. c. 7. 22 H. 8. c. 8 14. 23 H. 8. c. 5. 25 H. 8. c. 22. 26 H. 8. c. 2. 28 H. 8. c. 7. 10 16. 31 H. 8. c. 14. 32 H. 8. c. 46. 33 H. 8. c. 22. 2 3 Phil. Mar. c. 1. 1 Eliz. c. 11. 5 Eliz. c. 1. 8 Eliz. c. 1. 13 Eliz. c. 7. 18 Eliz. c. 6. 27 Eliz. c. 12. 29 Eliz. c. 4. 43 Eliz. c. 1 2. 1 Jac. c. 9. 3 Jac. c. 4. 7 Jac. c. 2 6 8. ●1 Jac. c. 7. 20 33. 1 Car. 1. c. 1. 2 Car. 1. c. 1. The Petition of Right 3 Car. 1. 17 Car. 1. An Act for repeal of the Branch of the Statute of 1 Eliz. c. 1. a meer Declaration of the antient Common Law of England in point of administring Oaths by Ecclesiastical Courts and Persons and the Act for Explanation of a Clause therein 13 Car. 2. p. 66 67. The Acts for well Governing and Regulating of Corporations An. 13 Car. 2. p. 11. 12 13 14 15. The Act against Quakers and others refusing to take lawfull Oathes p. 3 4 5 7. The Act for Ordering the forces in the several Counties of this Kingdom p. 53 54. An Act for the Uniformity of publike Prayers c. p 73 77 80. An Act for Regulating the making of Stuffs in Norfolke and Norwich p. 49 108 110. An Act for Distribution and supply of Threescore thousand pounds c. for relief of Poor and maimed Officers and Soldiers p. 178 188. An Act for preventing Frauds