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A15783 An epistle dedicated to an honourable person in the which are discouered a dozen bad spirits, who from the beginning haue much haunted & grieuously tormented the Protestant congregation, so that euery one may perceaue, if he be not tooto [sic] partiall, and ouermuch carryed away with affection, that such an assembly cannot be the true Church of God. Wright, William, 1563-1639. 1622 (1622) STC 26046.5; ESTC S3299 20,837 34

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l. de sacra f. 411. 401. 337. Ibidem p 401. no reason be explained or excused for Luther clearly and manifestly confesseth that he will not acknowledge Christ to be his Sauiour if only his humanity had suffered He calleth him also Marcion and sayth he is guilty of most high blasphemy against the nature and essence of God And elswher against Luther he writeth thus If thou contumeliously go on in this sentence that the humanity of Christ Iesus is essentially and corporeally present wheresoeuer is his diuinity God willing we will bring thee to these straites that either thou shalt be forced to deny the whole Scripture of the new Testament or to acknowledg Marcions heresy This I say in good fayth we promise we will do Againe D. Bilson tells vs That the Protestants D. Bilson in his suruey p. 467. Idem in praefat p. 466. 474. defens pag. 126. 122. Bilson pag. 490 defen pag. 134. Bils pag. 496. 486. defens pag. 131. 136. Bill pag. 497. 503. defens pag. 197. 138. Bils p. 55. defens pag. 141. Bils pag 517. defens pag. 142. Parks ep dedicat pag. 1●9 sect 20. cleare not Christ from sinne It was rife in the pulpits and vsuall in the Catechisms sayth he that the death of Christ Iesus on the Crosse and his bloud shed for the remission of our sinnes were the least cause and meanes of our Redemption And reiecting further these Protestants doctrines thus he relateth them Christs wil was contrary to Gods will Christ in his agony knew not Gods will Christ was forsaken both in body and soule Christ suffered hell torments Christ suffered the paines of hell Christ suffered the death of the soule the death of the soule is such paines and sufferings of Gods wrath as alwayes accompany them that are separated from the grace and loue of God God did forsake Christ. Thus you may see how our most B. Sauiour Redeemer of mākind consequently as well all Christians as all others are damned with him by these blasphemous Protestants Lastly M. Parkes tels vs That the person of Christ is prophanly spoken of the Scripture is falsifyed to fasten blasphemy vpon Christ heauen hell the Diuinity and Humanity yea the very soule and saluation of Christ our Sauiour himselfe is called in question But to conclude although it be an artiticle of our Creed That Christ shall come to iudge the quike and the dead and that he will render to euery one according to his workes yet D. Luther most blasphemously vomiteth out this hellish Lu●h tom 1 Germ. VVittem fol. 273. §. 3. speach When Christ comes to thy mind as a Iudg which is to command thee to giue vp the reckonings of thy stewardship or of thy life now at an end be thou assured sayth Luther that he is not Christ but the Diuell himselfe To shew that they are tormented with the spirit of Atheisme will be witnesse worthy Zanchius in his epistle before his confesson pag. 7. D. King vpon lonas §. ●2 pag. 442. D. VVhitguift in his defence ●ract 3. c. ● p. 278. Zanchius who affirmeth That among other monsters Atheisme hath beene fetcht out of hell by the Ministers of Sathan in some of the reformed Churches And Doctour King late Bishop of London sayth So farre is it off that we are become true Israelits with Nathanael or but almost Christians with Agrippa that we are proued fully Atheists To whom we may add D. Whitguife Bishop of Canterbury who tells vs in plaine tearmes That the Church of England is replenished with Atheists And that they want not the Diuell to teach instruct them to be as it were a familiar friend with them to make them aquainted Hosp in bist Sacrament part altera fol. ●●● Courad Riss lib. Germ. contra Ioan. Hessi de C●●a lib. ● with all these former spirits they will not deny themselues For Hospinian sayth That Luther being taught by the Diuell that the Masse was wicked and being ouercome with Sathans arguments did therupon abandone the Masse And another Protestant tels vs That Luther bought a familiar Diuell of Carolostade for four shillings And Luther himselfe blusheth not to speake thus The Diuell sleepeth neerer and oftener by me Luth. in Collo men● f. 271. 275. then my Katherine and Satan fauoureth me much more then he doth others He also tells vs That the cause why the Sacramentaryes do not vnderstand the Scripture is Luth. in colloq de vero Deo pag 33. Luth in colloq Pranck f. 18. S●hlussel in prafat lib. de Theol. Ca●uinist because they want the true opponent to wit the Diuell who at length is wont to teach them very well for when we haue not such a Diuell hanging about our neckes sayth Luther we are nothing but speculatiue Deuines But Conradus tels vs that for all this the Caluinists or Sacramētaryes do not want the Diuell for their maister and suggester For it is certaine sayth he that the Sacramentaryes do destroy and ouerthrow the Testament of the sonne of God with dreames suggested vnto them by the blacke Diuell And againe D Luther sayth That we are held captiue by the Diuell as by our Prince and God so that we are forced to do what soeuer he will and Luth. tom 3. Germ. Ien f. 247. Luth. in colloq mēsal de oper Dei p. 49. Vide concio Luth. de Domin loeta●e inter 27. concio VVittem Argēt impress 46 fol. ●8 suggesteth vnto vs. Heere you see how Luther makes no bones to challeng the Diuell for his God And in another place I know not whether I teach truth or no sayth he for very often Sathan doth assault me and oppresse me so violently as altogeather I forget Christ. I haue the Diueill within me and I know him in his skin because he hath eaten more then a bush●l● of salt with me he is wont to walke with me in the Dormitory and especially I haue two pleasant Diuels who are Doctors of Diuinity in this Colledge and obseruers of all my actions Moreouer he was so deuout to the Diuell In colloq ●nensal Germ. fol. 281. 285. as he was wont to pray to him in this manner saying O holy Sathan pray for vs for we haue neuer offended thee O most clement Diuel Conradus also tells vs That the spirit of the Caluinists is the spirit of darcknes and that Sathan doth speake by the Caluinists as by his owne instruments And againe Conrad l. 3. Ther. Calu. art 8. Conrad ibid. in proaem Osiand in Euchir cont Calu. pag. 267. That it is more cleare then the Sunne shining at midday that not the true God but the Diuell himselfe did suggest to Zuinglius the Sacramentary heresy in a dreame And Osiander likewise sayth Let any godly or friendly Reader think what deadly poison Sathan doth power out into men vnder the Caluinian doctrine by which almost all Christianity is ouerthrowne And another famous Protestant