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A03430 The assault of the sacrame[n]t of the altar containyng aswell sixe seuerall assaultes made from tyme to tyme against the sayd blessed sacrament: as also the names [et] opinions of all the heretical captaines of the same assaultes: written in the yere of oure Lorde 1549. by Myles Huggarde, and dedicated to the Quenes moste excellent maiestie, beyng then ladie Marie: in which tyme (heresie then raigning) it could take no place. Huggarde, Miles. 1554 (1554) STC 13556; ESTC S106228 18,039 40

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twelue with Skory To se them in this case my hart was sory Their foote mē thei had which by thē did rōne As Rogers Rose Horne Saūders Harlay Cardmarker Becon Crouley and Sampson Peter Hart Carter and olde Bylney Tomson Kyrkame Douglas Knokes Makbray Bradforde old Steuens yong Samuel With the two Turners and mo then I can tell For whom I did then most hartly praye That our lord in time would turne their hartes all For by their yll doctrine many a daye They haue caused many from faieth to fall But God graunte that his churche Catholicall They may learne to knowe and to hir to come Then shall they reigne with hir in his kingdome In armour as blacke as any ynke they were And on the creast of their helmetes on hye A womans foresleue eche of them did bere The which as I toke it did signifye That for womens loues their manhoodes they wold trie Turkey bowes eche of them had redy bent To shote out therof their errours pestilent Then sawe I the cheife byshop of them all Rushe to the doctours vnreuerently And rent out of their bookes in gobetes small Peices for his purpose whiche peruersly He chewde with his teeth and then spitefully Shot them at lady faieth in pellet wyse And beastly did the sacrament despise Then certaine byshoppes on lady faithes part Began against him hir stoutly to defende Which when I sawe did comfort my hart But then or this their debate had an ende The deuyl new souldiors against faith did sēde Whiche came vnder the standerd of ignoraunce Of whom selfe wyl had the cheife gouernaunce By helpe of these the byshoppes effeminate Against lady faith did so much preuaile That certain of hir men to them was captiuate And for hir sake was laide fast in gayle Then before hir was drawne such a vaile That she was so hid fewe men could hir se Tyll God sawe time that seene she should be For the whiche as I a longe time did pray I harde trompetes blowe very swete and hye Then did my hart reioyce putting care away Me thought the sounde was of some victory With that comming in I sawe sodainly A noble standard all of white and grene Imbrodred with roses royally beseene After the whiche standard did enter in One tryumphantly as the cheife captaine Whiche was a crowned quene and vyrgin Who seing lady faieth so had in disdaine Drue backe the vaile that I might se plaine Lady faieth styll holding the sacrament To the which the quene did knele continent Geuing to our lorde harty laudes and prayse Whiche had geuen to hir so great a victory Against hir enemies in so fewe dayes With out bloude shede most miraculously Commaunding streight to set at libertye All these whiche imprisonment did take And were punished for lady faiethes sake Whiche done euen sodainely as I there stoode Al that I had seene vanisht fro my sight The which sodaine chaūge made me chaūge my mood But thē Morpheus came again to me right And bade me feare nothing thē fast as he might He brought me to my bed w t that I did wake Then to write this visiō some paines I did take Finis ¶ The booke speaketh NEedes must I speke thoughe I be dōme Some mennes malice for to preuent In whose handes when I chaūce to come Be sure I shall of euyll iudgement Because myne aucthour doth inuent My matter in a dreame to se As a mans dreame they wyll counte me For the whiche here as wysdome is Who that in ieste doth me so call For an aunswere let them take this Some wordes written by Iames and Paule In Luthers bookes plaine finde ye shall Called their dreame because he knewe That his errours they ouerthrewe In lyke maner I do not doute But that because I do inuay Against all suche as went aboute The perfite faieth for to decay Some men which nowe fauour that way Haply my matter to defame Wyll saye that I haue a meete name But sith as I do say before That Iames and Paule they do deny And by Christes wordes to passe nomore Then they do now no cause se I To meruaile though they say I lye And only dreame all that I tell Though first and last they knowe full well Cheiflye they knowe whiche learned be That these assaultes hath trulye been As for the laste all we did see Tyll God did sende our noble quene Whiche nowe wyll haue as hath been seene The christen faieth truely confest As Gods worde hath it plaine exprest Therfore I say for to conclude What they do say I do not passe And mine authour thoughe they delude Yet wyll I shewe plaine who he was Because no lawe I wyll trespasse Myles Hogarde men do call his name Who to this ende did me first frame Finis Imprinted at London by Robert Caly within the precinct of the late dissolued house of the graye Freets nowe conuerted to an Hospitall called Christes Hospitall The .xx. daye of September 1554. ●●od xxv and ●vii 〈◊〉 ix ●●od xvi 〈…〉 of the 〈◊〉 ●ene ●liii ●he s●cond fi●●●e of Mel●●izedech ●sal cx ●xod ●ii ●he thirde fi●ure of th● pas●●al lambe Exod. xvi The fourth figure of Manna Leui. xxiiii The fifthe figure of the ●hewe breade Psal. cxi Christ is not 〈◊〉 now too me●it a ne●d ●s he did by h●s passed for tha● wa● 〈…〉 do●e on●● for all but we do desire that this sacrifice offered in reme●bra●nce of his death may be a mea● to applye the merite of tha● his death 〈◊〉 vs. Exod. xii Exod. xiiii Ioan. i. Math. xxvi i. Cor. ● Exo. xvi Ioan. vi Ioan. iii. Ioan. vi Ioan. ● Leui. xxiiii i. Pet. ii Roma ii i. Cor. ●● ●rasm in his ●araphrases ●ō the .xxiiii. Luc. ●ebr i● Psalm ●● Hebr. ●●● ca●on rebelth againste ●eth The firste assaulte of the sacrament by Berengarius This Berengarius recanted thrise The secōde assaulte of the sacramente by wyk●leiffe an● his felowes Hierome of Prage Hus and zuinglius ▪ c. Ioan. vi The third assault of y t sacrament by Luther and his felowes Ioan. ii Obiection Answere ●he fourth ●ault of ye●●●rament 〈◊〉 Decolā●●dius and 〈◊〉 felowes Thou shalt 〈…〉 to see ●rruption ●sai xxv The fift assault of the sacrament by Carolstadius and his felowes Euery kingdome deuided in it selfe shall be desolate Math. xii Meane scolderd F●ythe Lambert Ty●d●ll c. The .vi. assault agaīst the sacrament here in Englāde The target of faith and the sworde of the word of God Cranmer ▪ Catholyke by●oppes Dinchester ●ondon Dorcestor ●he ●hester and ●ucesine The byshopes aboue named The dayly oblation was taken away The cōmynge in of quene Mary The dayly of●●●ng set vp a●●ine The prisoners deliuerd which suff●ed for lady faiethes sake ▪