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A56210 Some popish errors, unadvisedly embraced and pursued by our anticommunion ministers wherein is discovered the dangerous effects of their discontinuing the frequent publick administration of the Lords Supper ... : with a new discovery of some Romish emmissaries, Quakers / by William Prynne of Swainswicke, Esquire ... Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1658 (1658) Wing P4085; ESTC R5157 39,850 59

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unjustly kept out or removed from his place or disfranchised A Writ of Restitution will be and ought by law to be granted out of the Kings Bench to restore them to the possession of their places as t is resolved in Sir Iames Baggs case Trin. 13 Iacobi Cooks 11 Report f. 93. c. in Audlyes Case Pas. 2. Caroli B. R. in Bostons case the case of an Alderman of Coventry Mr. Manniptons case Recorder of Launceston in Corrwell and sundry others in King Charles his reign Therefore by like Law Justice Reason a like writ of Restitution will lye for all those Parishioners to restore them to the frequent use and actual enjoyment of the Lords Supper who have been injuriously unchristianly and sacrilegiously without any Legal sentence of Excommunication for any Legal cause kept from it by their imperious Ministers against the Lawes of God and the Realm It being resolved in * Bagges case That the Court of Kings Bench hath authoritie not only to correct judicial Errors in proceedings but other Errors and Misdemeanors extrajudicial tending to the breach of the Peace or Oppression of the Subjects or to the raising of Faction Controversie Debate or to any manner of Misgovernment so that No wrong or injury whether publike or private may be done but that it shall be there Reformed or punished by due course of Law I find in the [d] Register of Writs a recital in a Consultation that the Archdeacon of Norwich antiently in his Spiritual Court sued a Parishioner ex Officio for substracting his accustomed Oblations at Easter Christs Nativity and All Saints c. Et viaticum quod a singulis Catholicis semel in Anno recipi debet cessante legitimo impedimento per multos annos recipe●e recusavit in perniciosum exemplum al●orum Who procuring a Prohibitien to stay this sute and prevent the corporal punishment to be inflicted on him for these Offences pro salute animae Thereupon the King granted a special consultation to the Archdeacon to proceed in this cause notwithstanding the Prohibition to punish this Notorious delinquent who refused to pay his oblati●ns and to receive the Lords Supper for many years which * ought to be received by all Christians once a year at least to the pernicious example of others Therefore by like Justice now these Ecclesiastical Courts are suppresed ought special Writs to be issued out of our Temporal Courts to correct punish all such Ministers who to the pernicious example of others the scandal of our Church Religion and prejudice of their peoples souls for sundry Months and years together have peremptorily refused to administer the Lords Supper to their Parishioners though importuned by them to do it and likewise to punish all such Parishioners who have obstinately Schismatically or prophanely refused or neglected to receive it in such places where it hath been duly administred And that [e] by the very Statutes of 1 Ed. 6. c. 1. 1 Eliz. c. 2.13 Eliz. c. 12.3 Jac. ch. 3 4 5. Which I trust will henceforth be put in vigorous execution against all such obstinate offenders who shall persevere in the Sacrilegious Non-administration or impious Non-reception of the holy Communion after these my weak and other pious Mens endeavours to convince them of and reclame them from these their Unchristian Practices I shall conclude with that of [f] S. Hilary Si non sunt tanta peccata ut Excommunicetur quis non se debet à medicina corporis et sanguinis Domini seperare and with [g] Capitularia Caroli et Ludovici Imperat●r lib. 7. c. 371. Placuit ut omnes ●ui Ecclesiam Intrant nisi a suo fuerint Excommunicati Sacerdote communicent Si qui autem hoc facere no●uerint tamdiu à Communione et Christianorum consortio habeantur alieni quamdiu per satisfactionem Ecclesiae à proprio mereantur per manus impositionem reconciliari Episcopo sanctae restitui Communioni And that of the whole [h] Council of Agathen about 441. years after Christ Seculares qui in Natali Domini Pasca Pentecoste non communicaverint and by consequence Clerici qui tunc Eucharistiam Secularibus non administraverint Catholici non credantur nec inter Catholicos habeantur but ought to be reputed as meer Heathens Publicans Excommunicate persons unworthy the name of Christs Ministers or Christians Swainswicke Iuly 25. 1656. WILL PRYNNE FINIS ERRATA IN the Title page line 16. regal read real p. 1. l. 5. r. Reformers p. 21. l. 33. or r. of p. 23. l. 3. Romanum p. 25. l. 31. two r. ten p. 39. l. 11. form r. from p. 42. l. 4● r. 12. p. 47. l. 3. singing r. fingering l. 32. satagant Margin p. 21. l. 8. injured r. maried p. 35. l. 17 Independency p. 39. l. 39. Opmerus [a] Athanasius epist. ad solitariam vitam agentes See Dr. Bilson his True Difference between Christian subjection and unchristian rebellion part 2. p. 182 183. [b] Hilarius ad Constantium l. 3. [c] Hilarius l. 1. Contra Constantium [d] Variae Historiae l. 5. c. 13. [e] Iam. 1.8 [f] Iude 12 13 16 19. [g] 1 Iohn 4.6 [h] Isay 19.13 14. * Non Doctores sed sedlictores non Pastores sed Impo●ores Bernard [i] 1 Iacobi c. 1 2.3 Iac. c. 1. [k] Mat. 12.25.26 Gal. 5.15 [l] In my Cozens his Cozening Devotions Quenchcole The Popish Royal Favorite Romes Master-piece Hidden works of Darkness brought to publike Light Canterburies Doom Speech in Parliament Memento A Gospel plea Ius Patronatus Epistle to a Seasonable Legal Vindication c. A New Discovery of Free-State Tyranny The Quakers unmasked [m] See D● Iohn White his way to the True Church and Preface before it My Quakers unmasked [n] See Lamberts f. 19● 333.416 Da ●on p. 124 115. Compleat Iustice p. 223. [o] Hoveden Annalium pars posterior p. 601 602. Lambardi Archaion Spelmanni Concil. p. 619 620. See 8 H. 6. c. 1. Rastall● Parl. 12. [p] See Daltons Iustice of Peace c. 38. [q] See My Royal Popish Favorite Romes Master-piece Hidden works of Darkness brought to publike Light Canterburies Doom [r] My Speech in Parl. Memento Epistle to my ●us Paronatus and Historical Lae●al Vindication [s] See a New Discovery of Free-State Tyranny [t] See the Beacons fired [u] A Collection of all Publike Ordinances p. 424 425. * Fratr● * Frater [x] My Quakersunm●s ked Edit. 2. [y] The Newcastle Ministers Mr. Farmer Mr. Baxter and others * Hidden works of darknesse brought to publike light p. 93.102 101 to 214.218 to 252. * Fratri [z] See Declaration de Pere Basil. A Sedane 1639. p. 116 * Let those who use these Ceremonies still observe it * That is Frater Daniel à Sancto Iohanne St. Iohn Minorum Provincialis [a] See Gratian de Consecrat distinct 1 2. Summa Angelica Rosell● Tit. Absolutio Confessio Missa c. Bochellus Decreta Eccles. Gall l. 1. Tit. 6 7.