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A08923 An act or decree of the Court of Parliament of Paris, made the 26. and executed the 27. of Iune. 1614 Against a booke printed at Cologne this present yeere, intituled Francisci Suares Granatensis è Societate Iesu Doctoris Theologi, defensio fidei Catholicæ & apostolicæ, aduersus Anglicanæ sectæ errores; containing diuers principles and propositions repugnant to the souerainge power of Kings, ordayned and established by God, the safetie of their persons, and the peace and tranquilitie of their states. Translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris, by F. Morel and Peter Mettayer, the Kings printers and stationers in ordinary, with his Maiesties priuiledge, 1614. France. Parlement (Paris); Barnes, John, fl. 1600-1621, attributed name.; I. B., fl. 1610-1614. 1614 (1614) STC 19201; ESTC S120126 2,367 10

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AN ACT OR DECREE OF THE COVRT OF PARLIAMENT OF PARIS made the 26. and executed the 27. of IVNE 1614. Against a Booke printed at Cologne this present yeere intituled FRANCISCI SVARES Granatensis è SOCIETATE IESV Doctoris Theologi Defensio fidei Catholicae Apostolicae aduersus Anglicanae sectae errores containing diuers Principles and Propositions repugnant to the soueraigne power of Kings ordayned and established by God the safetie of their Persons and the peace and tranquilitie of their States Translated out of the French Copie printed at Paris by F. MOREL and PETER METTAYER the Kings Printers and Stationers in Ordinary with his Maiesties priuiledge 1614. LONDON Printed for Iohn Barnes and are to be sould at his Shop vnder the signe of the Cardinals-hat without New-gate 1614. TO THE CHRISTIAN READER THou hast here gentle Reader an Edict and Censure published by the State of France against the Booke of FRANCIS SVARES intended for answere to his MAIESTIE which as it is not the first taste they haue giuen to the world of their mislike of sundry Positions maintayned and defended by the Iesuites so neyther is this the first borne of my Labours which thy courteous acceptance hath entreated from mee of exposing to thy view in thy natiue language sundry narrations and learned Treatises set forth in French The printed Copie hereof as it came to my hands I haue subioyned that thou maist see this Spanish Goliah or Popish Champion inuading the King of England Armado-like brought to confusion before hee commeth to grapple with his enemie This is hee who neyther daunted to see LESSIVS beaten nor BECANVS cast into the fire of Purgatorie lifteth vp his arme against the Lords Annoynted Now to thee Romish-affected whosoeuer thou art behold your SVARES Sidus Hispanicum imò Iesuiticum The Load-starre of Spaine and glory of his Order censured not for his priuate opinion but for a common tenent of the Iesuites some there are who through fauour to the Man and his Order haue not feared to incurre the displeasure of his Maiestie censure of our State and danger of the Lawes and Statutes of this Land in maintaining the doctrine of this Booke but of the meliora spero I am better conceited assuring my selfe that seeing these and the like Doctrines finde no better entertainment with these learned French-men as zealous for the Catholike Faith as thy selfe neyther the report of their learning the high commendations of their zeale and grauitie nor the vsurped title of the Catholike Faith shall henceforth lull thee asleepe to forget thy duty to thy King and Country but reddere quae sunt Caesaris Caesari quae sunt Dei Deo teach thee to giue vnto Caesar those things which are Caesars and vnto God those things which are Gods and stop thine eares against the Circean Language of this late-sprung-vp Imposters And in admiration as heretofore some certaine Catholikes haue done cry out Good God that such a Societie of men after so many scandals and foule deserts of theirs in FRANCE and else-where for PRINCE-KILLING SEDITION c. can thus be of credit in ENGLAND A. C. to his dis-Iesuited Kinsman pag. 72. And so I leaue this and the rest commended to thy best acceptance Farewell Thine I. B. AN ACT OR DECREE OF THE COVRT OF Parliament of PARIS made the 26. and executed the 27. of Iune 1614. THE Court of the great Chamber Tournelle and of the Edict assembled hauing viewed the Booke printed at Cologne this present yeere entituled FRANCISCI SVARES Granatensis è Societate IESV Doctoris Theologi Defensio Fidei Catholicae Apostolicae aduersus Anglicanae sectae errores contayning in the third Booke Chapter 23. pages 376. 79. 80. 82. Chapter 29. pages 410. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Chapt. 6. page 834. Chapt. 8. page 484. and in other places many Propositions contrary to the soueraigne power of Kings ordayned and established by GOD the peace and tranquilitie of their States and that it is lawfull for their Subiects and Strangers to attempt against their Persons Conclusions of the Kings Attorney Generall The whole duely considered THE said Court hath declared and doth declare the Propositions and Principles contayned in the said Booke to be scandalous and sedicious tending to the subuersion of States and to induce the Subiects of Kings and Soueraigne Princes and others to attempt against their sacred persons and the speeches mentioning the Kings Chlowis and Phillip the faire to be false and slanderous hath also ordayned and doth ordaine that the said Booke of Suares be burned in the Court of the Pallace by the Executioner of high Iustice Furthermore it hath and doth inhibite and forbid all sellers of Bookes and Printers to print sell or disperse any of the said bookes as also all other persons of whatsoeuer calling or condition to transcribe haue to write out or to retaine or to teach in Schooles or else-where or else to dispute vpon the said Principles or Propositions It also ordaineth according to the decree of the 8. of Iune 1610. that the Decree of the facultie of Diuinitie made vpon the fourth of Iune in the same yeere concerning the renewing of the doctrinall censure of the said facultie bearing date the yeere 1408. and confirmed by the Councell of Constance together with this present Act as also those of the yeeres 1578. and 95. shall yeerely be read the fourth day of Iune as well in the said facultie as in the Colledge of the Priests and Schollers of the Colledge of Clermont and of the foure Orders of begging Fryers Also that at the request of the Kings Atturney Generall Informations shall be taken of the contrauentions against the said Decrees and Prohibitions made against writing hauing or detayning the like Bookes Giuen in Parliament the twentie sixt day of Iune 1614. Signed Voisin FVrthermore it is decreed that the Fathers Ignace Armand Rector in this Citie Cotton Fronton and Sirmund shall be summoned the first day to this Court and to them shall be shewed that contrary to their declaration and the Decree of their Generall of the yeere 1610. the Booke of Suares hath beene printed and brought into this Citie a Booke impugning the authoritie of the King and the safetie of his Person and State and they shall be enioyned to cause their Generall to renew the said Decree and to publish it and to bring in an Act thereof within these sixe Moneths and to prouide that no such damnable and pernitious Propositions be made or published by any of their Companie as also they shall be enioyned in their Sermons to exhort the people to the doctrine contrary to the said Propositions otherwise the Court will proceede against the transgressors as men guiltie of Treason and disturbers of the publike quietnes This aboue-said Decree and the decreed were pronounced in the presence of the Fathers Ignace Armand Charles de la Tour in the absence of Peter Cotton Fronton du Duc and Iames Sirmund And the Decree was put in execution before the great Stayres of the Pallace the 27. of June 1614. FINIS