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A10177 A briefe suruay and censure of Mr Cozens his couzening deuotions Prouing both the forme and matter of Mr Cozens his booke of priuate deuotions, or the houres of prayer, lately published, to be meerely popish: to differ from the priuate prayers authorized by Queene Elizabeth 1560. to be transcribed out of popish authors, with which they are here paralelled: and to be scandalous and preiudiciall to our Church, and aduantagious onely to the Church of Rome. By William Prynne Gent. Hospitij Lincolniensis. Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1628 (1628) STC 20455; ESTC S120656 100,630 151

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continue and preserue the authoritie of the Ancient Lawes and old Godly CANONS of the Church which were made and set foorth for this purpose that men before they set themselues to Pray might know what to say and not Pray what and how and when they list Secondly to let the World vnderstand that they who giue out and accuse vs here in ENGLAND to haue set vp a new Church and a new Faith to haue abandoned all the Ancient formes of Pietie and Deuotion and to haue taken away all the Religious exercises and Prayers of our Forefathers and to haue despised all the old Ceremonies of Christs Catholique Church by which the Obiecters and our Author onely meane the Church of Rome which the Iesuites and Papists stile and tearme the Ancient and Catholique Church of Christ doe but betray their owne infirmitie and will not vnderstand vs what wee are Thirdly that they who are this way already Religiously giuen I pray marke the Emphasis of the words and whom earnest le●s and impediments doe often hinder from being partakers of the Publique might haue here a dayly and deuout order of priuate Prayer wherein to exercise themselues and to spend some Howers of the day at least as the old godly Christians were wont to doe in Gods holy Worship and Seruice c Lastly that those who perhaps are coldly this way yet affected that is such as are not yet affected towards Poperie might by others example bee stirred vp to the like Heauenly duetie of performing their dayly and Christian to wit their Popish Deuotions By all which reasons and passages to which I might haue added his discourse of the Ancient and accustomed times of Prayer in generall tending to the selfe-same purpose our Author doeth expressely testifie that the end of publishing these Deuotions was but to Introduce and Vsher the old Religious Ceremonies Canons Lawes Sacraments Prayers Canonicall Howers and Deuotions of our Superstitious and Popish Fore-fathers and the Church of Rome into our Church and to aduance the Catholique cause and Roman Faith among vs to whose obedience he labours now as other Cassandrian Moderators haue of late to reduce and reconcile vs once againe Since therefore you finde him guiltie of this Conclusion by his owne Confession I will not trouble you with further proofe I come nowe vnto my third Conclusion That the Author endeauours to make Queene Elizabeth of euer blessed memory the Patronesse of this his Poperie and to harbour it vnder her Protection This is most cleare and euident First from the Title Secondly from the Preface of the Booke For the first of these our Author entitles this Booke of his A collection of Priuate Deuotions in the Practise of the Ancient Church called the Howers of Prayer as they were after this manner published by Authoritie of Queene Elizabeth 1560. saith the first and second but as they were much after this manner published by Authority of Queene Elizabeth 1560. saith the third Impression taken out of holy Scriptures the Ancient Fathers and the Diuine Seruice of our owne Church In which hee affirmes these two things First that these priuate Deuotions and Howers of Prayer are no new Deuotions of his owne composing but onely a reuiuall or new Impression of those priuate Prayers and Deuotions as were formerly published by Queene Elizabeth in the yeare 1560. and so did most men take them to bee at first till they had better sifted and examined them Secondly that the mater of these Deuotions were published by the approbation of Queene Elizabeth or at leastwise warranted by her Authority therefore there can bee no Popery or poysonous Doctrines couched in them and all that loue the name and memory of that blessed Queene should buy and approue them A glorious and bewitching Title or Prologue I confesse but yet a dangerous and insnaring Booke Of which I may truely say Tituli habent remedia pyxides venena the Title is wholesome but the Booke it selfe is poyson Our Author no doubt had learnt this lesson long agoe Nulla aconita bibuntur fictilibus that poyson must alwayes be administred in golden Challices else none will quaffe and drinke it downe and therefore he puts a golden Front and outside euen the sacred Diadem and Authority of that vnparalell'd and renowned Queene whose royall Duggs gaue life and growth to that most Orthodoxe Ancient Holy Sincere Religion which hitherto we haue and I hope we alwayes shall enioy in despite of all Domesticke Romish Vipers who harbour in our bowells and labour for to gnaw them out in an imperceptible smooth and friendly manner that so these poysonous Pills and Romish druggs which are inuolued in the Booke it selfe might bee more greedily confidently and securely swallowed downe But yet all this vntempered dawbing hath not so skind nor cloacked the Boyles and dangerous Vlcers of these Romanized Deuotions but that some searching and iealous Chyrurgions who giue no credit to glorious Titles haue at length discouered their dangerous and infectious plague-soares which are onely vizarded and palliated not clothed nor warmed with the sacred Robes of that Royall Queene whose authorized Prayers haue no affinitie with these Spurious and Bastard Deuotions as the Premises doe and the subsequent conclusion shall at large declare The second passage which would pinn these Popish Deuotions on Queene Elizabeths sleeue is this which followes in the Praeface A part of which Ancient pietie are these dayly Deuotions and Prayers that hereafter follow Prayers which after the same manner and diuision of Howers as here they are hauing heretofore beene published among vs by high and sacred Authoritie for which he quotes in the Margent the Horary set foorth with the Queenes Authoritie 1560. and reuewed 1573. Imprinted with Priuiledge at London by William Seers are now also renewed and more fully set foorth againe Which passage doeth but backe and second what the Title Page had formerly auerred both of them iumping in this scandalous and vnworthy Act to make the Memory Name and Royall Authoritie of that Neuer-dying and Religious Queene the Sanctuary and Patronesse of all those seeds and heads of Popery which are Scattered Sowen and Diuulged in these dangerous and Romish Deuotions and so to Vsher in Popery vnder her Sacred colours and Protection who was the chiefest instrument to purge and thrust it out Now what an Audacious Impudent Odious Wicked and Treacherous Villany and Plot is this and how worthy of the sharpest and seuerest punishment that Law or Iustice can inflict for an English-man a Protestant at least in shew and reputation yea a Minister and Pastor of our Church who if wee may beleeue the Printer is as ready to ingage his credit and his life in the defence of the stablished Faith of the present Church of England and in opposition of Popery and Romish superstition as any other to make not onely the very Raigne and Life but euen the Sacred
though it were licensed and reprinted is yet suppressed and called in vpon no doctrinall nor iust exc●ptions inhibited cald in and seized on vnder the bare pretence of not being lic●nsed but in truth because they did oppose Mr. Mountagues Popery and Arminianisme which the Parliament it selfe tooke notice of displaid both it and all his treachery and falsehood to the wo●ld and were not all the Printers and Stationers which were the instruments to publish th●m vnto the world conuented Ex Officio before the High Commissioners where th●y w●re glad to buy theire peace at last for their good seruice to our Church and State in printing and divulging all t●ese books to the affronting and suppressing of his spreading errors Since these old stirs and garbo●l●s haue not these priuate Deuotions and houres of prayer whose Censure and Suruay I here doe humbly tender to yo●r Honours beene licensed in a sp●ciall manner for the Press● ●uen with an affixed and printed Approbation like that of Dr. Whites to Mr. Mountagues Appeale and since its publication so guarded and supported by Autho●ity though fraught with 20 seuerall points of Popery and patched vp of Popish ragges and reliques that neither the complaints and cryes of m●n against them nor the voy●e and presence of a Parliament could yet moue any of our swaying great and zealous Praelates to suppresse them or passe a doome of condemnation on them who now inste●d of Answering and inhibiting them doe not onely d●ny to licence but likewise diligently suppresse and intercept all Answers and R●plies vnto them as the intercepting Mr Burtons Answer at the Presse and the detaining of the Copie of this my present Censure in the Licensers hands who will neither licence nor deliuer it do abundan●ly testifie And is it not then high time for your Honours to engage besti●re and shew your zeale in the cause the quarrel and patronage of our Church and Faith when Popery and Arminianisme are growne now so potent so head-strong so impudent sawcy and audacious as to ouer-top controll affront and beard the very truth and Doctrines of our Church to stop their pleas and b●rre their passage to the Presse in a peremptory and presumptuous manner euen whiles the Parliament doores of Iustice stand wide open to heare their pressures and auenge th●ir wrongs bidding particular and personall defiance to these two spreading and combinings errors which threaten ruine and surpris●ll to them When those Consistories and High-Commission Courts which should be Sanctuaries Shields and chiefe Protectors to them against domesticke vipers which gnaw out their bowels and those from whom they might expect and iustly challenge the greatest fauour aide and best support are now so farre from shielding and assisting them against their Mountebanke Cozenin● and domesticke Opposites that they doe euen bend themselues against them in intercepting all supplies which priuate louers would impart vnto them in silencing questioning and clubbing downe such by force who take vp armes in their defence ag●inst their personall homebred and professed foes Al●s whith●r should our poore distressed Church or our Religion flee where should they seeke for succour and reliefe in this their forlorne and distressed condition when as they are so forsaken of their owne indeared and ingaged friends that few of them h●ue eares to heare or hearts to pitty their pressures and most iust complaints and fewer courage hands or strength enough to ease or quit them of these pressing opressing and suppressing vulters which rent and teare their liu●rs and their in most parts To you to you alone right Christian Senators and valiant worthies of the Lord they now addresse their tongue-tide grieuances and silenced complaints to you they flye for present succour and redresse against their aduerse and preuailing powers and now implore your aide your iustice doome and finall sentence euen with silent sobs and mournfull teares because their mouthes are closed and shut vp against those opē professed enemies whose wo●ks and writings haue betraid their cause and those tyrannicall vsurping powers who haue en●oyn'd them silence at the Presse and interc●pted or reiected all those Counterplees Answers and Rebutters which haue beene tendred or drawne vp by any to vindicate their right and cause against homebred and perfidious Opposites And can ●ou then denie their importunate fl●xanimous and most iust ●equests which you haue so readily and cheerefully embr●c●d at the first w●●hout Petition Blessed be God your zeale and cour●ge for Religion are so eminent and intense already that they neede no spu●s o● mine to quicken or ●xcite them to so necessary and pious a worke Therefore leauing all needlesse exhortations and encouragements to set on these requests I shall bri●fely glance vpon the best and speediest meanes of dis●n●rating our Church of all her pr●sent grieuances of rescuing her restrained Doctrines from their Egyptian thraldome of reinuensting them in their former priuiledges and quitting them from all future dammages incrochments and inuasions what●oeu●r which mean●s I here humbly prostrate and submit to your mature graue and pious wisedomes which haue no such Pole-star to direct them as themselues The meanes which I shall meekely off●r and propose to your refined iudgements for this purpose are First to suppresse those Popish Deuotions and Arminian Treatises which haue beene published of late among vs by appprobation and authority and to expiate defecate and pu●ge out their Romish and Arminian drosse and filth at least by fire that so they stand not as Records against vs to the shame the weakning or betraying of our Cause and Church Secondly to lop off those putred gangrend festred and contagious members who are like to putrifie leauen and infect the whole intire body of our Church and haue already sowne by their pernicious writings the Tares of Popery and Cockels of Arminianisme which sprout vp ap●ce amidst the Wheate and pure Doctrines of our Church that so their exemplary and open punishment● may deterre all others from ●he like ●udacious scandalous treacherous and pernicious attempts Thirdly to inquire out the roots and great-bulkt trees which nourish and support those limbs and vnder-branches which haue thrust forth these buds of Popery and blossomes of Arminianisme which your flamish zeale and feruency to Relig●on are like to scorch and blast before they come vnto maturity to discry those superiour spheeres and vppermost wheeles which moue those lower and inferior Orbs which now run out of course to search those Dens and Burrowes out which harbour and protect those little Popish and Arminian Foxes which now spoyle our Vines and offer violence to their tender Grapes and to discouer those higher Springs and poysonous Fountaines which send out those muddy bitter and vnwholsome streames which doe not water but poyson and defile our Church Certainly these budding branches whose Popish and Arminian fruits you now examine receiue their sap their nourish●ment and support from some greater Trunkes and deeper Roots which must be felled and