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A16459 A defence of the olde, and true profession of Christianitie against the new, and counterfaite secte of Iesuites, or fellowship of Iesus: Written in Latine by P. Boquine a Frenchman, borne in Borges, & Professor of Diuinitie, in the Vniuersitie of Heidelberge: Translated into Englishe by T. G. Whereby maye bee perceiued, howe falslye the Iesuites vsurpe the name of Iesus, and how farre off they are, from the thing signified thereby, and what their profession, and purpose is in truth: otherwise then they beare the worlde in hande.; Assertio veteris ac veri Christianismi adversus novum et fictum Iesuitismum seu Societatem Iesu. English Boquin, Pierre, d. 1582.; T. G., fl. 1581. 1581 (1581) STC 3371; ESTC S116194 81,465 194

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noone For God and the world are of such contrary desires one to y e other that Iames doubteth not to say that the friendshippe of the world is enimity with God and that whosoeuer desireth the friendship of the world is made an enemie vnto God Whosoeuer therfore is not an aduersary vnto the world and hath not bidden battel vnto it and doth not declare the same rather in deede then in word is not to be counted y e friend much les y e felow of God For Christ also hath sufficiently shewed that no man can be addicted to them both and loue them both Paule allegeth no other reason why Demas forsooke him but that hee had imbraced this present world Furthermore Iohn in his first Epistle and second chapter hath liuelye paynted out the nature of the world and what his lustes are wherein also he confirmeth the former sentence of Iames. Whatsoeuer saith he is in the world the luste of the flesh the luste of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the father Now it is to bee considered amongest whom these affections doe raigne and these markes appeare If there be any that dare denye that they are chiefly to be séene in the courtes of the Bishops of Rome of Cardinals and of Bishoppes I will not doubt to affirme that hee is touched with no féeling of conscience and with no shame For who vnlesse he be marueylously shameles wil deny that their palaces or houses more stately then kinges are schooles of all kinde of pleasures Who knoweth not that they and their reteyners doe liue in excessiue ryot and do fare most delycately and dayntely Truely that olde prouerbe a Prelates feast did neuer so well agree vnto any as vnto these men I speake nothing of the monstrous outrages which are done in secreate those that are openly done do suffice and giue euident testimony thereof If it hath bene heretofore truly and worthily saide let him depart from the courte that mindeth to bée godly howe much more truely and rightly I pray you may it be saide of these men whosoeuer desireth to haue fellowship with Christ and friendship with God Let him beware flée and abhorre these companies and fellowships For he that goeth about to ioyne the one of these with the other he thinketh and doeth as wisely as if he should endeuour to make fire and water agrée together If these newe fellowes are so desirous of the Apostolicall temperance continence and abstinence as they professe them selues in their apparell iesture wordes and writinges howe commeth it to passe that they couet so much to nestle thēselues so neare the Popes kitchins It is maruel that they auoid not smoke which is noysome to students of learning the sauor of rosted meat which is wont to be vnpleasaunt vnto those which are fasting They that in déede hate wickednesse doe diligently remoue from them all those thinges whiche entise men therunto and doe diligently cut of all occasions thereof Yea theire eares can scarce abide their names And many not without cause doe thinke that this cause especially brought foorth the olde solitarie lyfe For those goings aside from the multitude and company of men do séeme to haue tended to that purpose as the monumentes of antiquitie touching the same do plainly declare But these vpstart fellowes of whom it is reported that they meane to raise vp the godlye antiquitie beinge as it were buried take a cleane contrary way from it To the intent they might flée from the worlde they séeke the verie marowe and fatte of the worlde to the intent they might auoyde filthinesse they cast them selues into the gutter Turrianus wryteth that he was before he tooke vpon him the profession of the secte of the Iesuites in the world and so he would conclude that he is now out of the worlde following I thinke them which cast themselues into hote burninge coales least they should be burnte or which for feare of rayne least they should be wet doe dreanch themselues in a ryuer Furthermore they that are desirous of godlynes from the hart indeuour to goe before others and prouoke thē by their example to vertue doe euen auoyde all occasiōs which might cause men to suspect the contrarye of them Now who would not beleue much more suspecte that those which follow the sauour of the kitchen be rather geuen vnto voluptuousnes then to temperance and albeit they fayne themselues to be abstinent yet that they do liue ryoteously For it is not said for nought if thou dwell by a lame man thou shalt learne to be lame But these men wil say that their purpose and end is to cure the diseases of y e church and that they doe follow cunning and wise Phisitions which doe verie well thinke that it ought to be the chiefest endeuour to take away the causes of the diseases for as much as they perceiue the Bishops of Rome and Prelates to be the fountaines of all those euils wherewith the church is greatly pressed and well neare oppressed as all men likewise doe confesse that therefore they haue most iust cause to beginne amongest them their cure These thinges are well saide but their déeds must answere their sayings Verely they are but vaine bragges whether they holde their peace or say any thing to the contrarie For it is no wise mans part as one well saieth to beléeue more those thinges which thou hearest then which thou seest Neyther are there more sure testimonies of our intentes and willes then the effectes thereof Therefore we do then especially beléeue and confesse that the causes of diseases are cured when wée sée the diseases to be assuaged and diminished But now what signes and tokens of this assuaging of the diseases doe there appeare vnto vs or what can these newe Phisitions shewe vs whom haue they of so many naughtie and leaude persons brought vnto a better trade or a sounder minde Errours and naughtines amongst them are not only not diminished but more and more increased In some of these gouernours of their church superstition together with ignorance of heuenly doctrine groweth daily more stronger in other some the contempt of true religion waxeth greater in most part either Atheisme or Epicurisme doe openly raigne Their maners are verie corrupte all discipline yea that which the Popes themselues haue inuented and deuised is quite decayed And what shoulde I bring any witnesses hereof séeing the thing it selfe soundeth it out Who knoweth not that that moste gréeuous complainte which is in the Prophet Ose the 4. Chapter was neuer more iustly eyther spoken or heard of then at this daye to witte There is no trueth no mercy and no knowledge of God in the lande by swearing and lying and killing and stealing and whoring they breake out and blood toucheth blood for these thinges are done without controlement and these wounds are séene both euerie where and especially amongst
euerlasting and this life is in his sonne He that hath the sonne hath life he that hath not the sonne hath not life Christ also himselfe hath so depainted and expressed it in that proper allegorie of the vine and the braunch that euerye man may easelye perceyue it And hetherunto doth plainlye belong that the Apostles call him in some places the sauiour of the world Now this title in Gréeke as it very well agreeth with the Hebrue name name whereof I haue spoken before so is it so great if we beléeue Cicero a fitte witnesse herein that it cannot be vttered and expressed with one latine worde For it noteth him that bringeth health or saluation Neither forceth it that this title is geuen somtime to the father and is also yeelded vnto men as to the Iudges of the old people and the ministers of Gods word Rom. 11. and 1. Tim. 4. For that which draweth nothing eyther from the office or honour of Christ but rather streyneth that which hath beene sayde hereof For it is manyfest that the Father as the chiefest fountayne of saluation from whom all saluation floweth vnto the Sonne and is as it were committed vnto him of verye good right is called a Sauiour But as touching men this honour is for no other cause geuen vnto them then for that they are chosen and appoynted by our Sauiour Christ that he might distribute and poure abroade vpon others by them as his in strumentes that power of sauing which he hath of his own and resting in himself which thing the author of the Epistle to the Heb. 2 Chap. séemeth vnto me verye fitly to haue noted and layd downe in naming him the Prince of our saluation Now that which this wryter vsing a manner of spéech which the Hebrues are acquainted with doth signifie as it were with one word We reade that Peter Act. 5 ver 31. did part in two when he had mainteyned this cause before the high Priestes of the Iewes Him hath God lifte vp with his right hand to be a Prince and Sauiour and so foorth By these most sure groundes for to alleadge any more it is néedelesse I thinke that doth sufficiently appear which I purposed to declare that without the felowship of Christ there remayneth no hope of saluation vnto any man Wherby it is euidently proued that they are vtterly deceiued and erre very farre which séeke elswhere or otherwise saluation Wherefore I neyther must neyther will reprooue this new order of Friers if they speak in earnest and beléeue that they see●e saluation in Iesu and bee willinge to draw it thence as from a continuall welspring but I accounte it a very vnreasonable thing for a man to goe about to drawe all that to himselfe alone and to challenge it as his owne which is common with him to al mē of what state and condition soeuer they be and therewithall that they are fowly deceyued if they thinke it cannot be had without that kinde of life which they haue newly deuysed vnto them selues Lastly I take them to be very far deceyued in this that they take another way to obteyne saluation of Iesus then he himselfe hath layd downe and declared CAP. VII That to the intent true felowship be had with Iesus the way that he hath declared is to be followed IT is the part of a trustye and wise Phisition not only to shew the sick person a fitte and wholesome medicine but also diligently to delyuer the maner and how to receaue the same especially if he perceiue he hath to doe with one that is vnskilfull and ignorant of Phisicke For as it is an easie matter herein to misse so it is well knowen to be very dangerous and dayly experience prooueth the same Therfore the holy Ghost to the intent he might performe the parte of a true teacher and most faithfull Phisition vnto the elect and sufficiently prouide for their saluation vnderstandinge well how great not only the vanitie but also the blindnes of mannes mind is especially in seking and prouiding for their own saluation thought it not sufficient to set foorth and poynte out a true sure and necessarye medicine but also thought good to declare plainly and largely how the same is to be vsed Wherfore it behoueth al those that are in déede desirous of their own saluation to resolue with themselues that not only the remedy against sin which the heauenly Father doth offer in Christ is to be unbraced of them ●●t that therewithall they must in euery poynt folow the way to receyue the same which he hath layde downe For they are very much deceiued and altogether erre which imagine other wayes and meanes or being deuysed of others séeme they neuer so plausible and playne accepte of the same Certainlye they tyre themselues in vayne which runne out of the way and as he sayd it is better to haste in the way then to runne space out of the way for it is so farre of that they should euer come vnto the true ende that in steade of saluation they procure to themselues grieuous destruction The holie Ghost doeth most plainly teach and that not in one place that the father is knowne of no man and that no man commeth vnto him but by the teaching and leading of the sonne who not without cause calleth him selfe as the life and trueth so the way also thereunto For so the same spirit teacheth that no mar comineth or is receiued into the fellowship or communion of the sonne but by the motion and leading of the Father God is faithfull saieth Paule to the Corinthians by whom you are called into the fellowship of his sonne Iesus Christ our Lorde Herehence it appeareth that there is no comming to this fellowship for any man but by the Fathers calling And it is not méete that any should be called but hée that heareth his voice and foloweth it that is to say that heareth him speaking and obeyeth his counsell and goeth after him being guided as it were by his hand Which thing Iohn doeth plainly shewe in the beginning of his Epistle teaching that he declareth to the Church that which he had séene and heard that they might haue fellowship not onely amonge themselues but also with the Father and with his Sonne Iesus Christ The voyce therefore of the Gospell is the way whereby we haue enterance vnto this holie and healthfull fellowship By it the Father calleth those whom he hath giuen vnto his Sonne before the foundation of the world was laid and bringeth and assembleth them vnto their shepheard And that voyce of the Father soundinge clearely from heauen conteineth the effect of the heauenly voice This is my welbeloued Sonne in whom I am well pleased heare him By these fewe wordes but verie significant hee noteth both the end and sheweth the way For the end or scope vnto the which wée must leauell as it were with both