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A00455 A brieue admonition vnto the nowe made ministers of Englande wherein is shewed some of the fruicte of this theyr late framed fayth: made by Lewys Euans student in Louain. 24. Aug. 1565. Evans, Lewis, fl. 1574. 1565 (1565) STC 10589; ESTC S101784 10,734 34

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A brieue Admonition vnto the nowe made Ministers of Englande Wherein is shewed some of the fruiete of this theyr late framed fayth Made by Lewys Euans student in Louain 24. Aug. 1565. IOAN 8. Vos ex patre Diabolo estis desideriis patris vestri vultis obsequi Ye are of your father the deuyll and the lustes of youre father yowe wyll doe ANTVERPIAE TYPIS AE DIEST M.D.LXV The heretikes indeuoure is by al the meanes they may The memorie of Christ his death to we and put away And therefore his Crosse and howe he dyd dye To take out of sight all shameles they trye But thowe that arte Christian of Christ his death see The passion here printed as picture to thee An Admonicion vnto the nowe made Ministers of Englande WHEREAS yf I had nowe sett furthe according as in my laste translacion I promysed to the vewe and sight of all men the manie and sundrie misdemeanour and enormities wherwith I can and may most iustlie accuse and charge yowe Yf I had I saye therewith sett furthe your names then I neaded not to dowbte but that your owne doinges had fullie enforced anie true meaning or indifferent man to marvaile at your more then shamefull outerage to dowbte your doctrine to mystruste your teachinges and at the leangth not without a iuste cause to followe the perfecte fayth of Christe his Catholyke churche But notwithstanding that I dyd vnderstande and see thys waye to be bothe sure and readie to rase out from mens hartes the horrible bloattes and infection of heresyes which in thys our vnhappie tyme to the consusion of manye raygneth with furie and rage througheout the Realme and countreys of England For what can sooner deface vntrue doctrine then the detecting of the teachers tyrannous intent peruerse purposse most lewde lyfe and more then past impudent an arrogancie Yet because the factes of some of yowe be so dishonest so detestable and so to be hated as yf your names were noted in deede and that they people dyd once perceaue yt ynoughe were yt to drive yowe yf you be subiecte to any shamefastenes in desperacion all lewdelye to leade and end the remnaunte of your wreached most woefull lyfes for thys cause I wyll omytte at thys tyme your names I will not muche speake of your priuate deedes and offences Onelye in this briefe treatyse will I trauayle lyke a freind to pulle yowe out of the clammye claye wherein your feete be founde of so long a tyme thus fast I will indevour with gentle doinges to deliuer yowe from thys poreblinde disease which so dreadefullye dothe cumber yowe And I will trye whether anye of yowe recanting from his cursed doctrine will in tyme wyselie beware the euerlasting shame which otherwise yow must of necessitie sustayne to your vtter and most woorthye defacing foreuer For in case I perceaue yow styll to stand in your selfe will wanton newe fonde faythe and waye I shall be then forced for some further admonicion vnto the people to sett furthe your names your habitacions the faultes and haynous crimes wherewyth I wyll but all truelye accuse yowe and also the tyme the place and the personnes which shall make for the manifest testimoniall and proofe of the trothe which thing I am sure yowe wolde be right sorye to see in printe and so published to your perpetuall deserued reproache But there be of yowe peraduenture which do litle thinke that I can be pryevie to anye poincte of your peruerse lyfe and behaviour or at the leaste doe suppose yt impossible that I should haue the full vnderstanding of all your vnbrydeled beastlynes and follye In deede althoughe that muche of your illaudable lyfe must needes be vnto mee vnknowen Yeat so muche thereof I am pryevie vnto as truste vnto yt ys hable to move and bring anye honest harted man to abhorre and myslyke all your licencious lewde and ouerstreached learning And yf you wyll knowe howe I cam vnto the knowlaige thereof yt was by theym of your owne syde of your owne sectes counsaill and profession it was they which wroughte you this woe vtterered you outerage declared your coūsailles and betrayde the whole effecte of your vngodlye tryckes and noughtynes Now then yf that vnto me whoe sholde knowe least the fruicte of your long laboured for licencious libertie suche and so muche of your disordered dealinges is made manifest and detected how thinke you of others how muche knoweth other men what say you vnto those which dwell in the other parties of Englande do not they likewyse perceaue the vnlaufull lyuing of your brethern there yeas no dowbte For whether you goe or ryde trauaill or reast what cōpanie soeuer you keepe you shall here nothing but of the noughtynes of these newe Ministers All folkes will straight fall to complayne on the ryotte ambiciō auarice and meere cruell desyre of Ministers so that yf you whiche be Ministers woulde trauayll by lande or by sea your selves sholde surelie here your owne synfull trespasses all trulye tolde and vttered For whereas sometimes men trauayling accustomed by telling of hystories and tales to auoyde the wearinesse of theyr long wayes and iourney in these dayes they haue none other newes nor anye other historie then the telling of the madde touches of Ministers in so muche that whether he be a childe a yong man of middle age or aged he is sure able to saye that this Minister or that Minister hathe commytted thys vyle deede or that and one michiefeous facte or an other Moue further to anye man the misfortune and calamitye of this present age wherein if wee cōfesse the trothe we doe rather lynger then lyue expresse the imperfection of men complaine vpon the wante of vnitie and peace sett furthe the fayle and decaye of charitie honest loue and true freindship tell the vntrothe vnfaythefulnes and vncharitable shiftes now vsed yea bewraye the whole woe of thys wreached and vnfortunate tyme And then yf you inquire for the cause of all suche our vncompfortable estate yt wilbe aunswered that this wrye wicked and false religion hathe fettered vs in the myddest of all these miseries that these here there newe folyshe professed opiniōs haue imprisoned vs in suche sundrie puddells of painefull distresse and that the newe fatched from Geneua faith hath mingled our quiete estate safetie with these sought out sectes of warre rebellion schismes sedicion and disobedience Ys such therefore o preachers the credyte which you haue purchased and is suche the shamefull lowse lyfe whiche your preaching vnperfecte maintayneth Yea yea suche is the holynes of all your whole professed protestancie and suche is the shame which of necessytie must ensue and followe you for the same This your fayned religion is not yet full seauen yeares of age and for all that see what a defourmed babe alreadie it is beholde what wickednes yt committeh and marke what detestable doinges yt practyzeth yt perswadeth the people against theyr Prince the youthe