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A08075 Newes from the low-countreyes. Or The anatomy of Caluinisticall calumnyes, manifested in a dialogue betweene a Brabander, and a Hollander Vpon occasion of a placcart, lately published in Holla[n]d, against the Iesuites, priests, friars &c. by those that there assume vnto themselues, the tytle of the high-mighty-lords, the States &c. Translated out of the Netherland language, into English. By D.N.; Anatomie van Calviniste calumnien. English. Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640.; D. N., fl. 1622.; Cresswell, Joseph, 1556-1623, attributed name. 1622 (1622) STC 18443; ESTC S120471 29,088 102

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to Frankford where by the leaue of God we meane to go we should happen to be set vpon by theeues who with their swords should hurt wound vs and take our money goods from vs I demaund of you whether they ought lawfully to possesse it as their owne because they got it by their swords The Hollander I am not obliged to shape you an answere to euery tryfling question you may aske me The Brabander And I am of opinion that no man is obliged to answere vnto any questiō whereunto he is not able to answere But yet I know that if such robbers by the high-way-side should fall into the handes of Iustice they should not be freed frō the hands of the hangman by excusing thēselues that our money goods belonged vnto them because they had gotten it from vs with their swordes The Hollander Let it be as be it may Our high mightfull Lords and States Generall of the Vnited Netherlands haue power and authority and because at the beginning of our discourse you asked me for Newes know now that these our Lords and States haue lately published a Placcart wherein in spite of all that are agaynst it they haue shewed that they haue authority This Placcart conteyneth a prohibition that no Iesuytes Priests Friars or other ordayned persons of Romish profession shall come into these vnited Prouinces or being there may still remayne and continue Moreouer that no man shall send any children to schoole or to remayne in any Cittyes Places Vniuersityes or Schooles vnder the commaund of the King of Spayne in the enemies Countreys or in other Colledges of Iesuites And that no gatherings or collectiōs of money gold siluer coyned or vncoyned or of other goods or wares shal be made to or for the benefit or behoofe of any Churches Hospitalls Spirituall or other Colledges or Conuenticles The Brabander In this tytle of a Placcart published by authority of such as haue not any authority all I note three points 1. The first is the prohibition or forbidding of Priestes and Iesuytes the Countrey 2. The second is that no children may goe to Schoole in any place vnder the commaund of the King of Spayne or in Colledges of Iesuytes 3. The third is that no money may be giuen to the vse or benefit of any Churches Hospitals Spiritual or other Colledges The Hollander So it is and so enacted and established in the assembly of the aforenamed High-mighty Lords the States generall in the Earles-Hage the six and twentith day of February in the yeare of sixteen hundreth two and twenty and there printed by Hillebrand Iabobson sworne printer vnto the High-mighty Lords the States generall The Brabander Heerby I am brought to vnderstand that this Placcart of the High-minded Lords the States is printed in the Earles-Hage Ergo There is an Earle to whome this Hage appertayneth this Earle notwithstanding that he is lawfully issued and descended and consequently the true heyre vnto those ancient Earles that haue gouerned there yet is he of new States which are no Earles wholy thurst out who haue now made thereof a States-Hage but must neuerthelesse suffer it to continue the name of an Earles-Hage in memory of the true claime which the Earle owner thereof hath vnto it Heere then is this Placcart printed by Hillebrand Iacobson sworne Printer vnto the High-minded Lords the states wherby may be noted that this sworne Printer vnto those States is not to leaue out any lye that they shall please to giue him in any Placcart of theirs to print for feare of being found periured The Hollander The Lords the States do giue him no lyes to print The Brabander Doe they punish him when lyes are found printed in their Placcarts The Hollander He is not punished because no such lyes are found The Brabander They that know not a lye from a truth or will not know it fynd it not but they that can discerne vntruthes from truthes can find them out albeit they stand in established Proclamatiōs of highly named Netherland States And surely this must needes proue a more lucky Placcart then many forgoing haue proued if no lyes were to be found in it and especially where there is mention made of Iesuytes and Ecclesiasticall persons The Hollander Indeed the Iesuytes in this Placcart are called a pernicious murtherous sect that they of this sect other priests Friars and spiritual or religious named persons of the Romish Religion doe endeauour to bring the good inhabitants of these vnited Netherland Prouinces by meanes of their fals doctrine Idolatry to an auersion from their lawfull Superiours to the murthering of Princes and Potentates to instruct them in all kyndes of treason agaynst them thereby to preferre the Tyranny and absolute Domination of the King of Spayne and his adherents in worldly and of the Pope of Rome and his dependants in spirituall causes The Brabander Haue I not ghessed right I see now that this Placcart will not for lacke of lyes make any fore-going Placcart ashamed for heere they fall so fast one vpon another that I had need of some breathing tyme to note them The Iesuytes are heere named a pernicious and murtherous sect which is a shamefull lye That the Iesuytes other Priests and spirituall named Persons of the Romish religion doe seeke to bring the inhabitants through their false doctrine to Idolatry is a blasphemous lye That they seeke to bring these inhabitātes to an auersion from their lawfull superiours is a needlesse lye for the Caluinian Preachers and the States themselues haue already done the same That they seeke to bring them to the murthering of Princes and Potentates is a Diuelish lye That they instruct them to all kind of treason agaynst Princes and Potentates is a horrible lye That they seeke in these Countreys to preferre the Tyranny of Spayn is a villanous lye The Hollander It is not inough to say that these are all lyes but they must be prooued so to be The Brabander How els Haue you but the patience that I may haue tyme to doe it Seeing then that the Iesuytes are heere put in the first place and called by the Epithere of a pernicious murtherous sect and that they and other spirituall persons do seeke to procure the murthering of Princes and Potentates this also being a common slaunder and Calumny which dayly rydeth on the serpētine tonges of your Holland Caluinian Ministers It is then needfull to examine and call into consideration what murthers of Princes and Potentates haue hapned in Christendome in this age of ours and since the tyme that the order of the Iesuits by Saint Ignatius de Loyola was founded The number of Princes and Potentates that haue come to such violent and vnfortunate endes I fynd to haue byn eight The first of these was the most Reuerend and Illustrious Lord Melchior Zobel Bishop of Herbipolis and Duke of Franconia in Germany This Prince was cruelly murthered as he was
sundry Orders and that a Duke hath byn seene to become a Capuchin in Paris and the Brother of a Duke to become of the same austere order in Bruxelles I was mooued to thinke that it may belōg before we may see a Gewse or Caluinian Duke or Prince become a Minister albeit that condition of life obligeth not to the making and performing of any such vowes or to any austerity at all but to liue with ease in the Ghospell of free liberty There is a prouerbe in the Netherland language that Herman did in tyme get on his dublet after he had byn seauen yeares drawing on of one sleeue but I suppose Hermans dublet might wholy be gotten on and quite worne out before a man might see such persons moued by the great piety they might obserue in Ministers to enter with them into the seruice of the Word But to returne vnto my precedent purpose me thinkes it were not heere impertinent to see and consider what cause there may be found of the great hatred which Caluinists beare vnto Iesuytes and not Caluinists alone but all other Sectaryes for albeit they beare il will and hatred vnto all Catholikes especially vnto all Ecclesiasticall persons yet is it manifest vnto al the world that the Iesuites of all others haue the precedence in the malice of Caluinists And seeing something there may seeme to be that is singular in these religious men more then in others I haue the more endeauored to discerne what this may be and three thinges I haue obserued 1. This first is that there was neuer any Order in the Catholik Church that in so short a space hath dispersed it selfe so farre ouer the world to make the name of Iesus Christ knowne vnto heathen and Pagan people 2. The second is that there was neuer any Order that in so short a tyme hath written so many learned bookes aswel in diuinity as in al other laudable sciences 3. The third is that there was neuer any Order that in so short a tyme hath had so great a number of Martyrs as well by the persecution of Pagans as Apostata Christians As for their exercises of deuotion labour in preaching hearing of confessions instructing and bringing vp of youth in learning without any recompence of their parents making of attonements where there is dissention and discord readines at all houres of the day and night to visit the sicke and to consolate their soules is not now needfull heere to be spoken at large but when I well consider their manifold deedes of Deuotion and Charity I remember the wordes of Christ vnto the Iewes when for his good deedes they would haue stoned him to death I haue wrought many good workes among you for which of those will you stone me Enuy is the deadly enemy of vertue and of wel-prospering The Iesuites thankes be to God do go well forward in al their works of piety and for these Sectaryes will stone them and beeing themselues the actual murtherers of Iesuytes it is no maruell that they seeke to robbe tak away the good name fame of those whose lyues they let not to take away nor is it any wonder that they to coulour their owne tyrannous murthering of Iesuites giue out that Iesuytes are murtherers of Princes Potentates As if themselues did put Iesuites to death therby to saue the lyues of Princes potentates which Iesuites would els bereaue them off But what loue Caluinists and principally Holland-Gewse-Caluinistes do beare vnto Princes themselues doe now adayes the lōger the more make better known vnto the greatest Princes of Christendome then they can make knowne vnto them that Iesuites are murtherers of them and of Potentates The Hollander I must confesse that you haue heere manifested vnto me much more then before I euer knew or heard of But yet notwithstanding that it cannot be perceaued that the Iesuites haue had any hād in the deaths of any of the eight Princes heere by you mentioned it should seeme they haue had knowledge of intentions of murthering Princes as of Queene Elizabeth of England King Henry the fourth of France before he was murthered by Rauaillac his Maiesty that is now King of Great Britayne by the gunpowder Treason his Excellency Prince Maurice in Holland The Brabander For the first concerning Queene Elizabeth of England if we well consider her abandoning of the Catholike Religion which at her coronation she swore to mayntayne and that beeing a woman she tooke vpon her supreame authority in Ecclesiasticall causes which your Caluinian deuines in Holland do affirme to be Idolatry either in man or woman ordayning also by her Statutes that those who should deny to confesse her Ecclesiasticall authority vpon their oathes should suffer death as traytors That she deposed and put from their places the Catholike Bishops and Prelates casting some in prison forcing others to fly the realme That she ordayned a forfayture of twenty poundes a moneth for not comming to her Caluinian-protestant Church-seruice with other lesser forfaytures for Catholikes of lesse meanes who in regard of their consciences absented themselues from the sayd seruice by meanes whereof the prisons euery where became so replenished with Catholikes that new prisons must be made for thē because the old could not conteyne the number Moreouer the putting to death of so many Catholike Priestes as also the putting to death and ruyning of some Gentlemen and others that had harbored them The question now is whether Gewses or Caluinists being to the contrary so treated by any Prince that had sworne to maintayne their Caluinian religion they would with patience endure it Who can belieue this Seeing they haue not letted to rebell agaynst their Princes and Soueraignes that haue intruded no innouation or change in religion vpon them as agaynst the Kings of Spaine France and against Mary Queene of Scotland who I say can belieue this when it is apparent that the very ground-worke and foundation of Caluinian religion is layed setled vpon rebellion as to all the world it is manifest This Queene Elizabeth was so seuere and cruell that she letted not to burne alyue some of our countrey-men beeing Netherlanders not her borne Subiects for their Anabaptisme and caused some Puritans which are directly concurring in religion with the Caluinists of Holland to be hanged and others to fly the realme and lyue in exile because they had sought both by wryting and preaching to bring the religion of England to the iust forme and fashion of that of Geneua Holland Punishing then the Anabaptistes as heretikes and the Puritans as seditious she hath not letted to vse a greater cloke and colour for her persecuting of Catholikes and this was to cause to be giuen out at diuers times that they meant to kill her She imployed among other for one of her spyes sometyme in France somtyme in Italy one William Parry This Parry coming vpon a tyme out of Italy supposing to get more credit