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A13960 The fierie tryall of Gods saints as a counter-poyze to I.W. priest his English Martyrologie. And the detestable ends of popish traytors. ... 1611 (1611) STC 24269; ESTC S106306 40,636 90

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thy vsurped authoritie Let such as expect Donations of other Princes Kingdomes from their grand trāslator of Empyres the Pope the diuels substitute as Philip the second of that name King of Spaine did vpon whom Pius Quintus or rather Impius intus the diuels vicegerent then at Rome conferred the Kingdome of England but all the craft was in the catching instanced and approued as an act lawfull by Azorius the Iesuite in his morall institutions part second booke eleuenth chapter the fift circa medium capitis Let such Princes I say adhere to the Pope subiugate their neckes to his trampling but let those whose cause is good succession lawful spirits more m●gnanimous and of a better mettall their subiects hearts generally firmely assured the word of God which is trueth it selfe on their side power and abilitie to withstand and offend him and all his vnholy confederates free Princes next vnder God in their owne Dominions Let these I say all learne of that renowned Queene Elizabeth this resolute saying rare amongst men but not to be paralleld by any woman If my religion be allowable if my mariage lawfull if my succession rightfull by the Popes Dispensation then is it so also without it and God willing I will maintaine it without him who of his power can make it no more lawfull or vnlawfull then of it selfe it is without him for against the word of God there lieth no Dispensation And let great Great Brittaines King make it known for an honour to him and his posteritie that great Elizaes spirit lodgeth in his Brest Though happie she in peace with God doth rest Thus holding Poperie to be an hotch-poch of new religion coyned in the mints of the Babylonish whore who contendeth to aduance her Kingdome aboue the Kingdome of Christ by all meanes that themselues or hell it selfe can inuent by crueltie by blood by deceit by abusing the word of God by equiuocation by what not yea she hath so taught her brats the Priestes and Iesuites and infinite others by them seduced to sweare and forsweare to promise and protest by whatsoeuer can bee named although they haue no purpose to make good any of their vowes in this kind as that they haue almost left no means whereby a man may be assured of anothers intentions although he vowe it neuer so seeming seriously Call to minde the great and serious protestations that Watson the Priest made in his Quodlibeticall questions That albeit he differed in religion from that which was professed in the Church of England yet if either Pope or Spaniard should seeke by hostile meanes to inuade his countrie hee would willingly spend his substance nay his dearest blood against any such as should attempt it and yet he himselfe was the first afterwards as I remember that came to the gallowes for violating it If I could find any thing that good is in either Priests or Iesuites I would commend them for it but because I cannot holding them all to bee traytors in heart vnto his Maiestie and their fauourers to be scarcely good subiects I will end for their cōmendations with the words of a late but wittie Satyrist F●uet illis quisquis de illis tacet FINIS a Vide Torturam Torti paginis 131.132 b Three conversions of Eng part 3. in many places c English Martyrologe by J. VV. Priest Anno. 1608. d VVatson and Clarke executed at VVinchester in An. 1603. Novemb. 29. Stowe Henry Garnet had 6. names to wit Ga●net VValley Darcy Roberts Farmer and Phillips Likewise Edward Hall alias Old●orne Likewise Oswa●d Tesmund alias Greenway Likewise Thomas Garnet alias Rookwood alias Sayer with many others f Three conversions of England in page 426. and many pages therof besides Ianuary 7 Page 7. Ianuary 11. Page 10. Ianuary 14. Page 12. Ianuary 20. Page 18. February 3. Page 32. March 17. Page 17. Aprill 3. Page 86. Aprill 9. Page 92. May 2. Page 116. Maye 18. Maye 22. Page 134 Iune 2● Page 167. Iuly 2. Page 178. Iuly 25. Page 202. August 6. Page 216. August 27. Page 233. September 7. Page 244. October 7. Page 372. October 8. Page 374. Nouēber 20. Page 320. Decēber 23. Page 350. g D. Barlow in his answere to M. Broughton 1610. h The booke at large worthy to be writtē in letters of gould is this yeare newly and well printed by the Companie of Stationers in London The Miracles that god hath wrought for confirmation of his gospell Two miracles of miracles The 1. The 2. The Iesuits reported in Spaine that there was no such matter as the gun-powder Treason Related by the L Cooke at the Earle of Northumberl conviction in the Star-chāber Iune 27. 1606. Childish and strawish Myracles In your supplication to the kings Maiestie Anno. 1603. An. 1604. in many places thereof as also in diuers other treasonable bookes since by you set forth and dispersed * Tortura Torti Page 83. The Starre-chamber Omne animi vitium tanto conspectus i● se crimē habet quanto maior qui peccat habetur The now L. Cooke The Lord Archbishop of Cant. The word thē vsed was To hold an Axe ouer the Kings head The L. Zouch Vide Tortûr●̄ Torti Pag. 83. Prom●ssa nescio quae commēti sunt quae tamen nulla suerunt quod factū nunquā est id fuisse tamen factum in vulgus spargebant vide the Earle of Northamp printed speech at Garnets arraignment in pag. 1. of A●a The Earle of Salisburie in his answere to certaine scandalous papers D. Reynolds in his preface before his cōference with Hart. D. Morton M. Stocke with many more Greenewell Garnet Reported at his arraignmēt in VVestminst Hall Ianu. 27. 1605 mentioned in the Earle of Northamptōs speech in the first pag of L. Confessed vnder his owne hand in an examination openly read in the Star-chāber at the cōviction of the Earle of Northumbert Iun. 27. 1606. Confessed in diuers examinations vnder their hands openly read the time and place aforesayd Simile These forward spirits as they wold be thought for the Kings Succession would yet haue bereft vs of his head before the Crowne had adorned it Tortura Torti Page 84. See the Catholique supplication to the kings Maiestie in Ann. 1604 neere beginning thereof See your supplication to his Maiestie Anno. 1604. chap. 5. Also in the first part of Engl. three Conversions neere the beginning thereof Mentioned in M. Fox his booke of Martyrs in the very beginning of Q. Maries Raigne a Bristow in his motiues 15. Chap. 73 calleth these Martyrs Aboue 1000 of thes saythe lay Catholiques in their Suplicatiō to the Kings Maiestie 1604. abandoned their liuīgs rather then they would chāge their religiō Also the three cōuersions of England part the first page 264. a Three conuersions page 265. Of Priests aboue 100. haue Sealed the confession of their faith with blood within 40. yeeres A small nūber in comparison of 278. martyrs in lesse then sixe yeeres a Vide Pope Sixtus the 5. his oration vpō the death and murther of Henry the 3. French King by a Fryar Ne misericordia in inimicos fit crudelitas in se suosque a Printed in Anno 1608. as hee saith Permissu superiorum a Vide Fox his booke of Martyres in Queen Maries raigne b Vide the Lord Burleigh late Lord Treasurer his booke intituled Execution of Iustice for treason and not for Religion c Earle of Northampton in his prīted speech at Garnets arraignemēt in the fourth page of the letter GG d Their refusall of the Oath of allegeance proueth what they hold in this point and the Popes gift of Ireland to the King of Spaine mentioned by Azorius the Iesuite in his institut moral confirmeth it a Vide Faux his confession with others mentioned in the afore quoted page by the Earle of Northāpton Confer also herewith Catesbies answere to Garnet in the last page of R. and also in the last page of T. of the former booke his words are If it were lawfull not to admitte of the Kings Maiesty at first warranted by the Popes Breeues then was it also lawfull to cast him out b This trebble bond thēselues whiles they laboured to seeme good subiects acknowledged in their supplication to the Kings Mai●stie chap. 5. neere the end thereof Agreeable hereto is the Earle of Northamptons sound maxime in the last page of FF in his speech to Garnet c Scienti volenti non fit iniuria d Besides this Priestes confession agaīst themselues see also for thy better confirmation in this point the iudgement of two great Counsellors of state in their seuerall writings published by the Earle of Salisbury in his answere to certaine scandelous papers in the third page of C. and the Earle of Northampton in his speech at Garnets Arraignement in the letter HH in diuers pages thereof e This Thomas Garnet is the last that our Pseudomartyrologist I. W. Priest hath noted in his Beadroll to haue suffered in King Iames his raigne a D. Reignolds conference with Harts in Harts owne Preface therto b Relation of the state of religion in the west part of the world neere the beginning therof b Azorius in his institutions part 2. booke 11. chapt 5. a A strange thing that the Pope claiming to bee but Christs Vicar should yet challenge a larger power thē euer Christ himselfe did for Christ confessed that his Kingdome was not of this world and yet the Pope will be a disposer and setter vp and puller downe of Kings and Kingdomes at his pleasure b In his booke of Quodlibets c Here was Mel in ore fel in corde a smooth tongue but a treacherous heart d Conclaue Ignati in Apologia pro Iesuitis ad finem libri adiecta
the Pseudo-Martyrologist by whose account there haue suffered since the first yeare of King James of these Popish Traytors as he falsely pretends for Religion to the number of 13.     1610. Iaco 9 Iaco 44.     1611.   Iaco 45     1612.         1613.         1614.         1615.         A POST-SCRIPT TO THE WEL AFFECTED READER IT may bee that some of Antichristes broode will here crye out with open mouthes and say ●ut there are many of our Catholique Martyrs who haue suffered persecution for their consciences that are not here mentioned Here is a Collectiō indeed to set down some and leaue out the rest where are those Earles of Northumberland and Westmerland with their followers where the Bishops Deanes Archdeacons Canons and other Ecclesiastical persons where Doctor Lopez Parry where many of the Gentry as Abington Babington Tichborne Sauadge and their fellowes and of late where the Lords Cobham and Gray where Digbie Percy Catesbie Tresham Rookewood the Winters Litletons their followers With diuers others both of the Nobilitie and Gentrie who for their consciences in seeking to aduance the By them so falsely called Catholique religion haue suffered Martyrdome some by death some by imprisonment some by banishment some by losse of liuings some one way some another So condemning these collections with the author thereof to the fire as sometimes their forefathers did the Gospells confessors before registred To stoppe whose mouthes let this suffice First that I neither propounded to my selfe nor promised to them to set downe herein the names of any other in Queene Mary her Raigne then onely of such as meerely for their consciences in professing CHRISTS Gospell were in those dayes with fire and fagot martyred and burned not at all medling with such as either were attainted or executed for treasons and rebellions either against her person state or dignitie whom no good Christians wil seeke to excuse in so doing nor of any other in Q. Elizab. or King Iames their raignes thē only of such Seminary Priests Iesuits Recusants as I find recorded by their martyrologist I. W. Priests whom many simple Papists being seduced by their false teachers giue out to haue suffered onely for Religion and their consciences although that in all of these Priests and Iesuites men of iudgement may easily discerne the contrarie and as for many of them the most simple cannot be ignorant that knoweth any thing nor the most shamelesse denie that is not past all shame that they were executed for plotting and contriuing for knowledge of and concealing most barbarous the like before vnheard of treasons whereas true martyrdome indeede consisteth ferendo patiendo non in agendo in bearing patiently and suffering afflictions for CHRISTS cause but not in plotting and attempting the liues and ouerthrowes of Kings and Countries their lawfull and Liege Soueraignes and natiue though of them hated habitations and byrth-place witnesse for proofe hereof 1. Ballard 2. Watson 3. Clarke 4. Garnet the Iesuites Prouinciall 5. Hall with others the first of these was a chiefe actor and plotter in Abingtons and Babingtons Conspiracie Anno 1586. the second third in Cobhams and Grayes but more properly for they are the first mouers alwaies in Watsons and Clarkes their owne conspiracie Anno 1603. The fourth and fift in the Gunpouder treason which onely to name is instar omnium the most damnable bloodie plot that euer was contriued and I hope in time will proue as their owne Greenwell prophesied the very breakneck of all Papists that will not bee recalled Anno 1605. although I greatly feare that there are many in this Kingdome who now GOD in his mercie hath defeated them seeme to condemne the plotte but yet would with all their hearts haue wished that it had taken effect Talia etenim nunquam probata antequàm acta for such attempts as these to wit the Gunpouder and others treasons are neuer liked of vnlesse they bee acted but if performed then applauded with Panegyricke Orations Well that Papistes haue found so much mercie at the Kinges handes notwithstanding this their more then heathenish crueltie as they haue let them blesse God and thanke his Maiestie and I pray God they may make a good vse thereof but let vs that are his faithfull subiects reioyce in God for his and our owne deliuerance from so eminent danger ascribing all glorie and thankfulnesse to God therefore and vnspeakeable mildnes and forbearance in our King whom no barbarous attempted cruelties for then the Gunpouder treason neuer was any more horrid more hellish can prouoke vnto rigor hee is so loath to bee of his very enemies accounted cruell But Lord grant thou Ne incidat in Scillam cupiens vitare Carybdim that his mercy towards his foes proue not crueltie to himselfe his Friends and good subiects For this I may iustly say that for a mercifull King in forgiuing his enemies whom yet hee hath power to destroy England may boast her selfe aboue all the nations of the world Secondly if Papists will haue besides these Priestes Iesuits Recusants by their Pseudomartyrologist noted all other traitors and rebels to bee likewise enrolled let them name as many as they can and register them themselues and take them into their number for well I knowe that vnto honest men the more they name the more infamous will they bee because their horrible and damnable treasons are vnto all good men to whom onely I intend this Post-script so odious and vnto the world so apparant and palpable that their names cannot but with disgrace bee recorded whereas none who were in Queene Mary her raigne burned did suffer for any other cause as the Papists themselues cannot deny but that they falsely call vs heretiques but onely for matter of religion nor can they bee iustly accused of any to haue attempted against the life of their then Soueraigne Lady Queene Mary or to haue denied her for their lawfull Queene but so Non obstante religionis disparitate although they differed in religion to haue acknowledged her so to haue prayed for her in all humilitie submitting their neckes as good subiects to the yoake of temporall obedience to her Maiestie and like true Christian martyrs their bodies to the fire for the onely profession of the Gospel of Christ Iesus whom in their bodies goods and spirits they serued Thirdly as I take not vpon mee to see downe precisely the name of euery particular Priest Iesuite and Recusant that suffered in Queene Elizabeths and King Iames their raignes nor yet the iust number of those blessed Martyrs that were burned in Queene Mary her raigne but so many on●ly of both sortes as are for them in I. W. Priest his English Martyrologe and for vs by that worthy man Maister Iohn Fox in his booke of Martyres recorded So I am most certainely assured that if I should nominate all
those persons who in lesse then sixe yeeres raigne of Queene Mary were famished for want of meate imprisoned dyed in prison forced to flye whipped tortured and tormented onely for matter of religion and some of these by the very handes of bloodie Bishoppe Bonner himselfe they would farre exceede the number of all such Priestes and Iesuites as the Papistes can produce to haue endured in England any kinde of torture or corporall punishment whatsoeuer for religon as they falsely pretend or otherwise for these fiftie and odde yeeres since Fourthly and lastly no Priestes are condemned simply for being Priests but if being borne his Maiesties subiects they shall take that order vppon them by authoritie deriued from the Sea of Rome and afterwards shall returne into his Maiesties Kingdomes to withdrawe and alienate the hearts of his subiectes for so they all doe from their due allegeance And for this lawe there is great reason For as Queene Elizabeth was formerly nominatim by the Pope Excommunicated and therevpon by the seducing of Priestes and Iesuites the firebrands of Christendome exposed both in her person and state to all daungers and treasonable practises that could by villaines bee deuised and her Kingdomes as the Papists hold subiect to the Popes disposing so likewise the Kings Maiestie although hee bee not for ought I knowe by the Pope by name excommunicated as yet as Queene Elizabeth was Yet by the generall excommunication whereby all Heretickes for such a one they hold his Maiestie to bee directly are anathematized hee standes at this instant excommunicated And therefore Papists holding opinions as they doe that it is lawfull for subiects to kill their Soueraignes and take armes against them so by the Pope excommunicated holding him no longer to bee their King by lawfull right of ruling then the Pope pleaseth which is onely thus qualified Rebus sic stantibus cùm deerunt vires as long as they needes must and that they dare doe no otherwise for feare of their neckes Is it not then great reason to you that in CHRIST haue learned to obey I speake that his maiestie should as neere as hee can preuent such daungers to himselfe and his State But here it may bee the Priests will reply and say Wee are bound by oath and therefore in conscience to goe whether soeuer those of whom wee receiue our Priestly Orders shall enioyne vs. But first answere me who enforced you thereto either to leaue your country or to take that order Did Queene Elizabeth doth King Iames doe you not that of your owne voluntarie wils contrarie to your own known countrie lawes Secondly whether that single sinnefull I may say Oath bee of sufficient authoritie to dissolue that treble bond of allegeance in which by being his Maiesties borne subiects you are bound by lawe diuine naturall and nationall Thirdly if you before knowing the daunger thereof will yet voluntarily take such oaths where then is the fault in the Prince that vppon good and warrantable grounds shall in a religious policie to preuent the hazard of his owne and his subiects states and liues cause such a lawe to bee enacted or in the Priestes that shall wilfully and in a resolute determination of working their countries ouerthrowe take such an oath And here for a shutting vp of all giue me leaue because the Papists hold so much of the Popes authoritie against Princes by him excommunicated to insert two questions with their answeres propounded by the right reuerend father in God the late Lord Bishoppe of London vnto Thomas Garnet Aliàs Roockwood Aliàs Sayer a Seminarie Priest at the time of the saide Garnets arraignement at the Sessions-house without Newgate in London vpon Thursday the 16. of Iune 1608. The first question was this Whether the saide Garnet had euer read any authors whatsoeuer vntill some hundreds of yeares after Christs time that did hold that the ende of Excommunication tended to a depriuation of life The second question was this Whether if the saide Garnet himselfe helde lands which by lawfull and lineall inheritance had descended from his auncestors vnto him it were lawfull for the Pope Garnet being by him excommunicated to giue the lands vnto whom hee pleased Garnets answere vnto the first was vncertaine for saide hee I remember not well what I haue reade concerning this point But vnto the second question hee answered directly Noe. Why then mildely replied the Bishoppe what reason haue you Maister Garnet to hold that the Pope hath more authoritie ouer the Kings Maiestie being your Soueraigne then ouer you being but a priuate person and his Subiect Garnets reioynder was silence hauing first by a concession in his owne case graunted that the Popes authorities was of no force herein Thus much for satisfaction in this point vnto all men out of the mouth of Thomas Garnet Seminarie Priest To this purpose see also Iohn Hart Seminary Priest his wordes in his Preface before his conference with Doctor Reignolds Nor may I here neglect that offer which Pope Paulus the fourth made vnto Queene Elizabeth in the beginning of her Raigne who when he perceiued that his vsurped authoritie and Primateship grew in England contemptible condicionally that hee might hold that power here that vniustly hee had before done when this land was drowned in Poperie would haue beene contented and caused the Queenes Maiestie to vnderstand that hee would be pleased that all matters for religion should be administred in the same manner that then they were being the very same then per omnia that now it is onely his Supremacie must bee acknowledged for that indeed not Religion not godlinesse not any thing but pride and ambition to be in the eyes of the world aboue all both was and is the cause of his raging madnesse But that noble spirited Queene whose religion was founded vpon a rock Christ Iesus being the chiefe corner stone by whom all her building was ioyned together scorned to be beholding to that Italian Priest for the exercise of that religion which were it lawfull by his dispensation she would and could by the power of God and her owne authoritie maintaine against him and all the power of darkenesse and hell it selfe without being beholding to him Let those Prince whose either Pusillanimitie or weaknes of their estates or small assurance of their subiects loues or want of courage to withstand his yoake of intrusion or whose vnlawfull mariages and thereby illicite issue and succession must bee legitimated by a more illegitimate dispensation from his vnholinesse that the power and sword of the one may vphold the authoritie of the other that his authoritie may reciprocally helpe to keepe that Crowne vpon the head of him and his successors who otherwise were thereof by their owne and Gods lawes vncapable verifying thereby that olde Prouerbe Clawe me and I will claw thee Let thy vsurped authoritie maintaine my illicite mariage and my power and purse shall maintaine