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A04468 A defence of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande conteininge an answeare to a certaine booke lately set foorthe by M. Hardinge, and entituled, A confutation of &c. By Iohn Iewel Bishop of Sarisburie. Jewel, John, 1522-1571.; Jewel, John, 1522-1571. Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae. English.; Harding, Thomas, 1516-1572. Confutation of a booke intituled An apologie of the Church of England. 1567 (1567) STC 14600.5; ESTC S112182 1,137,435 832

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and al the fiue Citties of Romandiola togeather with the Emperours Lieutenantes Territorie called Exarchatus and gaue al the same to the Pope Pope Steuin findinge him selfe wel contented with these benefites and séeinge the weakenesse of the Greeke Emperoure procured that the Empiere should be translated from the Greekes vnto the Frenche hauinge vtterly forgotten the benefites that he had receiued of the Emperoure to the intente that the Greekes beinge vtterly oppressed and the Frenche litle caringe for these thinges he alone might rule in Italie at his pleasure Touchinge Pope Leo the thirde whose Prouidence Policie ye so mutche commende the true reporte of the Storie is this The saide Leo beinge by violence depriued of his Bishoprike in Rome fledde for aide to Charles the Frenche Kinge and by him was restoared In consideration of whiche benefite he proclaimed Charles the Emperoure of the VVeaste Sithence whiche time the Empiere of Christendome hath benne diuided and weakened the Pope enriched and the Saracenes and Turkes aboue al measure encreased M. Hardinge If the Pope Zacharias deposed Childerike for so I finde him more commonly named the Kinge of Fraunce onely vpon his owne pleasure or displeasure as ye saie and placed Pipine for him can ye tell that storie and not see what a strength of auctoritie is in that See whiche is able with a woorde to place and displace the mightiest Kinge in Europe VVith a woorde I saie For I am sure ye can shewe vs of no Armie that he sente to execute that his will Is that the power of a man trowe ye to appointe Kingedomes Can the Deuill him selfe at his pleasure set vp and depose Kinges No surely And muche lesse can any member of his doo the same Remember ye what Christe saide when the Iewes obiected that he did caste out Deuils in the name of the Prince of Deuils Beware ye Sinne not against the Holy Ghoste who confesse that the Pope hath pulled downe and set vp Kinges VVhiche thinge vndoubtedly he coulde not do profitably and peaceably but by the greate Power of God And yet did that line of Pipine and Charles the greate whiche the Pope did set vp florishe aboue any other stocke that ye can name sence the inclination of the Romaine Empire VVhiche in that transposed state of greate a Kingedome maketh no obscure argument of Heauenly approbation and Diuine prouidence Neither did the Pope Zacharias depose Childerike because he fansied him not as ye slaunder but onely consented to loose his Subiectes from bonde of othe made to him at the generall and moste earnest request and sute of all the Nobilitie and Communaltie of the whole Realme of Fraunce findinge him very vnprofitable and vnmeete for the Kingedome as one who beinge of no witte and therefore commonly named Stupidus as muche to saie a dolte was altogeather besides like a Sardanapalus geuen wholly to belly chere and to filthy loue of VVomen Therefore in your owne woordes ye confesse a Diuine power in the Pope as by whome Cod directeth the willes of faithfull Princes on the Earthe The more suche examples ye bringe the woorse ye make your cause I woulde ●yer you to ease me of the labour of prouinge suche a notable facte The B. of Sarisburie Pope Zacharias deposed Childericus as you calle him or as somme other cal him Chilpericus the Frenche Kinge Therefore ye saie wée muste néedes acknowlege a Diuine Power in the Pope seinge him hable by his woorde to place and displace the mightiest Kinge in Europe For can the Diuel saie you at his pleasure sette vp and depose Kinges Verily M. Harding Christe him selfe calleth the Diuel the Prince of this worlde therefore woe maie imagine he maie doo somewhat in y● worlde And y● Diuel if ye wi●beleeue his woorde when he had sette Christe on highe vpō a Mounte shewed him al the Kingedomes of the worlde he saide vnto him Al these thinges wil I geue thee if thou wilte falle downe and woorship me This is that power that S. Iohn saithe shoulde be geuen to Antichriste Reges terrae vires potestatem suam tradent Bestiac c. vt consentiant dentque Regnum suum Bestiae donec compleantur Verba Dei The Kinges of the Barthe shal geue their strength and power vnto the Beaste c. that they maie agree togeather and geue theire Kingedome vnto the Beaste vntil the Woordes of God be fulfilled Againe he saithe Mulier ea quam vidisti est vrbs illa Magna quae habet Regnum super Reges terrae The Woman that thou sawest is that Greate Cittie that hath a Kingedome ouer the Kinges of the Worlde And againe he saith Data est illi Potestas in omnē Tribum Gentem adorabunt eam Bestiam omnes incolae terrae quorum nomina non sunt scripta in Libro Vitae Agni Power is geuen vnto that Beaste ouer euery Tribe and Language and Nation and al the dwellers of the Earth shal woorship the same Beaste whiche is Antichriste whose names be not written in the Lambes Booke of Life S. Augustine saithe Quia Antichristus ad tantum culmen inanis gloriae venturus creditur tanta ei licebit facere in omnes homines in Sanctos Dei vt nonnulli infirmi arbitrentur Deum res humanas negligere For that wee beleue that Antichriste shal comme vnto sutche a higth of vaine Glorie it shal be lawful for him to doo sutche thinges bothe towardes al menne Princes and others and also towardes the Sainctes of God that many weake menne shal thinke God hath foresaken the care of the worlde Againe he saithe Ita traditur de Antichristo quod omnes Reges superaturus sit solus Regnum obtenturus Thus it is written of Antichriste that he shal conquere al Kinges and obteine the Kingedome him selfe alone So saith S. Gregorie Antichristus veniens ipsas etiam summas huius Saeculi Potestates obtinebit Antichriste when he shal comme shal conquere the highest Estates and Powers of this worlde And al this shal comme to passe as Chrysostome saithe by the Dissolution of the Empiere whereof wee haue spoken before These be his woordes Donec Imprij illius timor fuerit nemo Antichristo statim subdetur Quando verò istud Imperium destructum fuerit vacantem Imperij Principatum inuadet tentabit ad se rapere hominum Dei Imperium As longe as the Empiere shal be had in awe noman shal streightwaie submitte him selfe to Antichriste But after that the Empiere shal be dissolued Antichriste shal inuade the state of the Empiere standinge voide and shal laboure to pulle vnto him selfe the Empiere bothe of Man and God This I trowe it is that the Pope proclaimeth him selfe the Heire Apparente of al Kingedomes This it is that Pope Nicolas saithe Christus Beato Petro Aeternae vitae Clauigero Terreni simul Coelestis imperij
Philip the French Kinge from his estate and vnder his Bulles or Letters Patentes had conueighed the same solemnely vnto Albertus the Kinge of Romaines M. Hardinge here telleth your Maiestie that al this was very wel donne to thintente thereby to fraie the Kinge and to keepe him in avve and to reclaime his minde from disobedience Now touchinge your Maiesties moste Noble Progenitours the Kinges of this Realme whereas wee as oure loialtie and allegiance bindeth vs iustely complaine that Pope Alexander 3. by violence and tyrannie forced Kinge Henrie the Seconde to surrender his Crowne Emperial into the handes of his Legate and afterwarde for a certaine space to contente him selfe in Priuate estate to the greate indignation and griefe of his louinge Subiectes And that likewise Pope Innocentius the thirde sturred vp the Nobles and Commons of this Realme against kinge Iohn and gaue the Enheritance and Possession of al his Dominions vnto Ludouicus the Frenche Kinge as for the misusinge of your Maiesties moste deere Father of moste Noble Memorie kinge Henrie the Eighth for as mutche as the smarte thereof is yet in freshe remembrance I wil saie nothinge To these and al other like Tyrannical iniuries and iuste causes of griefe M. Hardinge shortely and in lighte manner thinketh it sufficiente to answeare thus VVhat though Kinge Henrie the Seconde vvere il entreated of Pope Alexander 3 VVhat though Kinge Iohn vvere il entreated of that Zelous and Learned Pope Innocentius 3 VVhat though Kinge Henrie the Eighth vvere likevvise entreated of the Popes in our time If know right wel Moste Souer aine Lady the goodnesse of your Graceous Nature deliteth not in sutche rehearsalles Neither doo I make reporte hereof for that sutche thinges sommetimes haue benne donne but for that the same thinges euen nowe at this time either so lightely are excused or so boldely are defended Sutche humble affection and obedience these menne by their open and publique VVritinges teache your Maiesties true Subiectes to beare towardes their Natural Prince It shal mutche warrante the honoure and safetie of your Roial Estate if your Maiestie shal sommetimes remember the dishonours and dangers that other your Noble Progenitours haue felte before you But concerninge the Maiestie and right of Kinges and Emperours M. Hardinge telleth vs They haue their firste Authoritie by the Positiue Lavve of Nations and can haue nomore Povver then the people hath of vvhome they take their Temporal lurisdiction as if he woulde saie Emperours and Kinges haue none other righte of Gouernmente then it hath pleased theire Subiectes by composition to allowe vnto them Thus he saithe and saithe it boldely as if God him selfe had neuer saide Per me Reges Regnant By mee and my Authoritie Kinges beare rule ouer theire Subiectes Or as if Christe our Saueour had neuer saide vnto Pilate the Lorde Lieutenante Thou shouldest haue no Povver ouer mee vvere it not geeuen thee from aboue Or as if S. Paule had not saide Non est potestas nisi a Deo There is no povver but onely from God And yet further as if their whole studie were fully bente to deface the Authoritie and Maiestie of al Princes euen nowe one of the same companie doubteth not to teache the worlde That the Pope is the Heade and Kinges and Emperours are the feete Like as also an other of the same faction saithe The Emperoures Maiestie is so farre inferiour in dignitie to the Pope as a Creature is inferiour vnto God VVee diuise not these thinges of malice Moste Graceous Lady but reporte the same truely as wee finde them proclaimed and published this daie by theire vaine and dangerous writinges whiche notwithstandinge they woulde so faine haue to be taken as Catholique If this Doctrine maie once take roote and be freely receiued emongest the Subiectes it shal be harde for any Prince to holde his Righte As for your Maiestie for that it hath pleased Almighty God in his Mercie to make you an instrumente of his Glorie as in Olde times he made many other Godly and Noble Princes to refourme his Churche from that huge and lothesome heape of filthe and rubble that either b violence or by negligence had benne throwen into it therefore M. Hardinge euen in this selfe same Booke vnder certaine general threates chargeth you with disordred presumption by the example of Ozias the wicked Kinge vpon vvhom as he vntruely saithe God sente his vengeance for the like For be the Abuses and Errours of the Churche neuer so many be the falles and dangers neuer so greate be the Priestes and Bishoppes neuer so blinde yet by this Doctrine it maie neuer be lawful for the Prince be he neuer so learned or so wise or so Zelous in Goddes cause to attempte any manner of Reformation And therefore thus he saithe vnto your Maiestie and with al his skil and cunninge laboureth to perswade your Maiesties Subiectes if any one or other happily of simplicitie wil beleeue him that the Godly Lavves whiche your Maiestie hathe geeuen vs to liue vnder are no Lavves that your Parlamentes are no Parlamentes that your Cleregie is no Cleregie Our Sacramentes no Sacramentes Our Faithe no Faithe The Churche of Englande whereof your Maiestie is the moste Principal and Chiefe he calleth a Malignante Churche a Newe Churche erected by the Diuel a Babylonical Tower a Hearde of Antichriste a Temple of Lucifer a Synogoge and a Schoole of Sathan ful of Robberie Sacrilege Schisme and Heresie And al this he furnissheth with sutche libertie of other vncourteous and vnseemely talkes as if he had benne purposely hired to speake dishonour of your Maiesties most godly dooinges Of al these and other like Tragical fantasies for as mutche as he hathe so boldely aduentured to make a presente vnto your Maiestie wee haue great cause to reioise in God for that our controuersies are brought to be debated before sutche a personage as is hable so wel and so deepely to vnderstande them For I haue no doubte but as by your greate Learninge and marueilous VVisedome you shal soone see the difference of our Pleadinges so of your Maiesties graceous inclination vnto al Godlinesse you wil readily finde out the Falsehedde and geeue sentence with the Truthe Verily after that your Maiestie shal haue thorowly considered the manifest Vntruthes and corruptions togeather with the Abuses and Errours of the contrarie side the VVeakenesse of the Cause the Boldenesse of the Man and the immoderate Bitternesse of his speache I haue good hope the more aduisedly you shal beholde it the lesse cause you shal finde wherefore to like it For the discouerie hereof for my poore portion of Learninge I haue endeuoured to doo that I was hable And the same here I humbly presente vnto your Maiestie as vnto my most Graceous and Soueraine Liege Lady and as now the onely Nource and Mother of the Churche of God within these your Maiesties moste Noble Dominions It maie please your Maiestie graceously to weighe