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A70866 The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.; Exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1665 (1665) Wing P4076; ESTC R14735 1,530,072 1,129

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of Adams sinne and altogether free from original sinne of right were to be impassible and immortal but for as much as the death of Christ was needfull for the redemption of Mankind therefore it was necessary that the body of Christ should be passible and mortal and so likewise the immaculate Virgin being to bear a Son passible and mortal which was to be one flesh with her and that could not naturally be if she were impassible and immortal therefore she was also necessarily mortal and so both the Mother and the Son dyed The death and passion of Christ and the Holy Virgin was for the Redemption of Mankind It was impossible she should have dyed before the passion of her Son Another reason is that she also might come between and be a mediator between God and us for the remission of sinne to remove that which came between God and Adam when he committed it Thus they joyn Mary in the very work of Redemption with Christ in point of Doctrine and thereupon invoke her as their Restorer Repairer Reconciler and Redeemer in their publick Prayers and private Devotions as I have already evidenced in her Title of Mediatrix 4ly Whereas the Scriptures resolve that Jesus Christ is the only true light of the world inlightning all the world with the saving light of his grace and splendor of his glory being the light of the Gentiles Church and his people John 1. 4. to 10. c. 8. 12. Isay 9 10. c. c. 42. 10. c. 46. 9. Ps 118. 27. Lu. 2. 32. Acts 13. 47. Rev. 21. 22. The Pontifician Seraphical Doctors from I. the 4th letter in her name thus proclaim and extoll her to be the only light and illuminatrix of the Church Quarta litera nominis ejus est I per quam significatur quod ipsa est Illuminatrix nostra quos in officio omni virtute illuminat c. ut verificaretur in illa illud Psalmi In lumine tuo videbimus lumen Et illud Lu. 2. Lumen ad revelationem gentium gloriam plebis tuae Israel Cui nascenti dixit Deus illud Isa 49. Dedi te in lucem gentium ut sis salus mea usque ad extremum terrae Ideo ipsa inquit Eccl. 24 Illuminabo omnes sperantes in Domino Hence they stile and magnifie her as Stella matutina stella maris sol nunquam occidens occasum nesciens Luna rutilans sydus lucem pariens candor lucis aeternae stella illa nobilis ex Jacob orta cujus radiis universum illumina●mundum cujus splendor in supernis fulget et inferis penetrat terras etiam perlustrans calefaciens mentes magis quàm corpora Tu vallem lachrymarum tenebrosam scil mundi illuminas errantes reducis et peccatoribus iter quo ad coelestem patriam pervenire possent ostendis Tu parens restaurativa omnium creaturarum Tu stella matutina quae Christianos navigantes per mundi pelagus ad portum salutis adducis et dirigis To which they accumulate Mariae praesentia totus illustratur orbis adeo ut ipsa coelestis patria clarius rutilet virgineae lampadis irradiata fulgore Comparing her to the Sun Moon 7. Stars Planets in all respects and making her the very brightnesse splendor glory of heaven earth and all creatures in them whence they salute her with an Ave stella maris stella matutina stella fulgentissima and the like 5ly Whereas God himself hath advanced Jesus Christ to his own right hand there to appear in his presence for us as our only Advocate and to make perpetual intercession for us to his Father as Isay 53. 12. Rom. 8. 37. Heb. 7. 25. 1 Joh 2. 1 2. and other Sciptures resolve the Church and Popes of Rome who will admit no women publickly to preach or plead as Advocats in any of their Courts have yet constituted the Virgin Mary the principal best diligentest learnedest if not only Advocate of their Church all Roman Catholicks yea of all lost mankinde investing her in this chief branch of her sonnes Priesthood and making their addresses chiefly to her to the grand dishonour of her Son if not of all their other invoked canonized Saints Vpon which account Bernardinus de Busti asserts Mariam fabricavit Deus ut nostrae indulgentiae subveniret quia boni Iudicis officium est assignare Advocatum orphanis et miserabilibus personis Ideo Deus omnipotens videns miserabilitatem humani generis tanquam bonus Iudex vivorum et mortuorum providit nobis de optima Advocata fabricando hanc sapientissimam virginem ut apud ipsum pro nobis continue intercederet et causas nostras peroraret Vpon which account he introduceth the blessed Virgin at the time of her Assumption into heaven thus speaking to the Quire of Seraphins the highest order of Angels nearest to Gods throne inviting her to reside in their company Filius Deus meus et homo super omnes Angelicos ordines meritò elevatus non habet ibi societatem sibi quo ad humanitatem Et adeò sicut ego in mundo fui ei socia in tribulationibus ita etiā ei debeo associari in consolationibus Et sicut ille ibi ascendit ut continuè appareat vultui Dei pro hominibus Heb. 9. Ita ego debeo ibi ascendere ut appaream vultui ipsius filii pro peccatoribus et sic humanum genus habeat semper ante faciem Dei adjutorium simile Christo ad procurandam suam salutem Vnde Sancta Mater Ecclesia in oratione secreta vigiliae meae assumptionis orat Deum dicens Munera nostra Domine apud Clementiam tuam Dei Genetricis commendet oratio quam de hoc seculo transtulisti ut pro peccatis nostris apud te fiducialiter intercedat Ascendam igitur super vos ad Patrem meum Patrem vestrum Deum meum Deum vestrum to execute this my Advocates office for mankinde Whence he avers Ipsa semper stat coram Deo ad intercedendum pro nobis sicut promisit Eccl. 24. dicens Vsque ad futurum seculum non desinam id est usque ad diem judicii non cessabo interpellare Deum pro vobis Misericordiam habuit in ore pro salute mundi apud Deum invocando et intercedendo et in opere conferendo iniserationis auxilium universaliter omnibus et ubique et in omni necessitate atque temporibus This he proves beyond contradiction from A the 5th and last letter in her name Maria in this manner Quinta litera nominis beatae Virginis est A per quam significatur quod ipsa esse Advocata nostra Yea humani generis Advocata quae non sustineret repulsam quoniam antem homo habens aliquam causam cum habet sapientem bonum Advocatum potest sperare quod de sua causa victoriam reportabit consequenter citò jus su● obtinebit for which he quotes
them timely to prevent their miseries and lock up his words under the seal of secrecy thereupon addressed their Letters of submission to K. John hoping that Royal blood was ever ready to shew mercy to such who were ready to yield and prostrate themselves as sollicitors for mercy But before these Letters delivered or any answer returned King John fell suddenly sick at Swinshed Abby being at the mercy of an higher Soveraign When he perceived that his death approached he with penitent confession of his sins and great devotion received the blessed Eucharist having the Abbot of Croxston both for his bodily and ghostly Physitian and then not only gladly forgave all his mortal Enemies and Persecutors though very difficult to flesh and blood but also sent command to Henry his son to do the like to whom he caused all present to swear Fealty as next heir to the Crown and sent Letters to all his Officers abroad to assist him After which he commended his soul to God and his body to be interred in Worcester Church where he was afterwards solemnly buried near the body of Bishop Wolston renowned for his constant fidelity to his Prince against the Nobles of his time Our Historians much differ about his sicknesse and true cause of his sudden death some relate he died of grief others of a feaver a third sort of a flux a fourth of a surfet a fifth of poyson the most probable opinion is that he was poysoned by a Monk of Swinshed Abby where he dyed being of the Cisteaux Order which the King had formerly much oppressed and incensed whereupon by way of revenge to prevent further miseries to the Church Realm and gratifie the Rebellious Bishops Monks Clergy Barons his professed Enemies then highly enraged against him this Monk presented the King with an envenomed Cup whereof the King commanded him to be the Taster of which both of them drinking this Votary became the Diabolical instrument of his own and his Soveraigns destruction Some of our Monkish Historians themselves relate that the Monk revealing his intention of poysoning the King to his Abbot though he poysoned himself to effect it and saying That he would suffer this voluntary Martyrdome for the publique as Caiphas said of Christ better one perish then a whole Nation the Abbot at this resolution and constancy of his wept and praysed God for joy whereupon the Monk being absolved before hand by the Abbot resolutely took the Cup wherewith he poysoned both himself and the King For a reward and memory of which his execrable Treason after his decease five Monks of that Abby did sing for this their Brothers soul specially and so would do whiles the Abby stood as the Manuscript Chronicle of St. Albans Caxton Eulogium Mr. Fox Speed and others more at large relate whereas on the contrary these Monks fable That it was revealed to a Monk That King John was in Hell though a Poet for so saying is censured by Matthew Paris himself as Reprobus versificator who though a bitter Enemy to K. John as if he thought ill of and renounced his Religion gives us this final judgement of his death and future estate only for his liberality to two Monasteries Cum autem regnasset Rex Johannes annis octodecim mensibus quinque diebus autem quatuor ab hac vita post hujus saeculi multas perturbationes labores inutiles in multa mentis amaritudine subtractus transmigravit Nihil terrae imo nec seipsum possidens Such was his infelicity througst his Prelates Subjects Treachery Sperandum est autem et certissime confidendum quod quaedam bona opera quae fecit in hac vita allegabunt pro eo ante Tribunal Iesu Christi construxit enim Abbatiam Cisterciensis ordinis de Bello loco et moriturus domui de* Crokestuna decem librarum terram contulit opulentam Yet the malice of many of his Bishops Monks Clergy and other Enemies against him was such that they would neither permit him to enjoy his Temporal Crown and Kingdoms on earth whiles he lived nor permit God himself to bestow on him any Crown or share at all in the Kingdom of Heaven after his untimely death I have now with all possible industry and integrity presented you out of our Histories and Records with the exactest Chronological History hitherto published of the Popes and Prelates manifold unparalleld grand Usurpations upon the Crown Kingdoms Churches of England and Ireland during the reign of King John with his strenuous various oppositions against them for sundry years till by armed violence fear fraud treachery perjury rebellion enforced to resign up his Crown Scepter Kingdoms to his grand Enemy Pope Innocent the 3d. who afterwards undertook his protection against his Rebellions Prelates and Barons not out of any love or respect unto him as King of England but meerly as his sworn Vassal and Tributary by an enforced Charter the nullity whereof both in Law and Conscience I have at large demonstrated against all Popes and their Parasites pretences The new Usurpations made by this Pope and the English Bishops confederating with him upon this Kings supream Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction during his unfortunate reign are reducible to these heads 1. An usurped arbitrary power for the Pope to examine in the Court of Rome the Elections of Archbishops Bishops Abbots though duly made by the Electors with the Kings license 2ly A Jurisdiction for the Pope to compell some few members of Chapters and Covents in England to elect whomsoever he recommended to be their Archbishop Bishop Abbot without the consent of the majority of the Chapter or Covent even in Rome it self against their Oathes Trusts Charters Priviledges 3ly A Jurisdiction without the Kings previous Regal license to elect or subsequent assent to such Elections to compell the King himself to invest Bishops in the actual possession of their Temporalties by Ecclesiastical censures and force of armes against the Rights and Priviledges of the Crown 4ly A new Prerogative for the Pope or his Legates by their own Provisions or Translations to promote whom they pleased to any Archbishoprick Bishoprick Abby Deanery Benefice in England or Ireland whereof the King himself or any other was rightfull Patron without and against his Royal assent or the Patrons 5ly A meer arbitrary Jurisdiction to Interdict the King and Kingdom of England to prohibit all Divine Service and Sacraments therein for sundry months yea years together against Gods and the Kings expresse commands and that not for any personal or national scandalous crimes found in the King or Kingdom but meerly for opposing the Popes apparent incroachments on the Rights of the Kings imperial Crown 6ly A power personally to excommunicate the King himself and all others who should either eat drink discourse or communicate with him only for disobeying the Popes illegal commands against his antient Rights and Priviledges 7ly An Authority to absolve all his Subjects from their Oathes of Allegiance and
multiformiter ipsum fatigarat eo quod inexpertos et linguae Anglicanae ignaros renuit ut jam dictum est acceptare nunc suspendendo nunc ab Ecclesia eliminando nunc crucem auferendo nunc palam per Regnum horribiliter invitis excommunicatoribus excommunicando diversimode famam suam non sine magnis damnis temporalibus denigrando Conquestus est insuper graviter quod impetus quorundam clericorum authoritate Papali protervientium praecipue magistri Jordani ad Decanatum hiantis aegre sustinuerat sed patienter ut probra patris non ut Cham revelando derideret sed ut Sem absconderet et velaret hoc breviloquium ad memoriam saepius revocando Es C ham pandendo patris es Sem probra tegendo Humiliter igitur in scripto suo instanter sicut memoratus Episcopus Lincolniensis Robertus fecerat petiit ut consuetas tyrannides temperaret humilitatem sanctorum praedecessorum suorum sequendo Dirit enim Dominus Petro Pasce oves meas non tonde non excoria non eviscera vel devorando consume Sed Dominus Papa subsannans et contemnens indignationem concepit non minimam eo quod in tantam temeritatem et praesumptionem proruperunt ut Dominum Papam auderent quomodolibet sollicitare et tam Archiepiscopi Sewalli quam dicti Roberti Lincolniensis salubribus monitis renuit inclinare These 2. learned conscientious Bishops Sewald and Grosthead reputed it no sin but their bounden duty to oppose Popes unjust commands and Provisions even to death to admonish them of their duties reprehend their injustice sins corruptions and appeal from their unjust sentences to and summon them before Christs tribunal in heaven when they could obtain no justice from or against their unjust excommunications and other sentences upon earth This year Diebus sub eisdem Magister Rustandus Domini Papae Clericus specialis accusatus graviter coram Domino Papa est eo quod propriae utilitati intendens plus aequo possessiones redditus et pecuniam sibi vigilanter in Anglia coacervavit et Regem sibi inclinando et Episcopos factus esset jam non ultimus inter omnes regni Optimatum locuples et abundans Yet notwithstanding soon after Anno. 1258. Venit in Angliam Magister Rustandus Domini Papae clericus nesciebatur ad quid nisi forte ut redditus suos visitaret et colligeret abundavit enim multis divitiis in Anglia sibi brevi tempore collatis et conquisitis Vnde cum Romam ultimo denerat multorum indignationem incurrit vehementem et etiam ipsius Domini Papae Who purposed ro share with him in his gaines and rapines Sed solito medicamine tali infirmitati suffragando jacturum evasit eminentem The Pope and his Agents making a common prey and booty then of England What procurations the Archbishop of Messana arrived in England this year as the Popes legate exacted extorted from Bishops and Abbots with great violence impudence pride and what injuries the Archbishop of Canterbury did to the Bishop of Rochester still continued notwithstanding all former complaints and Writs you may understand by this relation of them Anno quoque sub eodem imminente quadragesima missus est a Domino Papa nesciebatur ad quod Archiepiscopus Messanensis in magno apparatu familiae equorum videlicet Fratrum de ordine Praedicatorum Et cum habuisset literas Papales de procuratione exigenda et recipienda cum magna poena contradictores puniendi misit literas imperiosas ad quemblibet Praelatum ut ei secundum quod eisdem significavit in procuraciis providerent ita quod ex domo Sancti Albani et ejus cella viginti et unam marcam extorsit Et cùm venissent Monachi Sancti Albani ut ipsum in hospitio suo civiliter visitarent non permissit eos exire imo ipsos quasi incarceratos retinuit donec suae avaritiae satisfecissent Et cum modestè respondissent Monachi se nullum ibi habere denarium iratus Archiepiscopus respondit procaciter Vt quid tam mendici estis Mittite igitur pro aliquo Mercatore qui vobis commodare velit et factum est ita quia sic oportuit Non enim permittebantur exire Monachi quamvis essent de Conventu praeelecti videlicet Archidiaconus Sancti Alboni Dominus Johannes Abbatis bajulus procurator Iste fuit Archiepiscopus Messanensis Frater de ordine Praedicatorum in quo humilitatem sperebamus uberiorem quia a Domino Papa de procurationibus extorquendis talem literam meruit obtinere Frater Johannes miseratione divina Archiepiscopus Messanensis dilectis in Christo sibi Abbati Conventui Monasterii Sancti Albani Lincolniensis Dioecesis salutem in Domino Noveritis vos c. Require in Libro Additamentorum Missa est Domino Regi eodem tempore elegans Epistola ex parte Domini Papae ut videlicet errores corrigeret consuetos Et hoc procuravit Episcopus Roffensis Laurentius multas passus injurias ab Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi Bonifacio qui manu saeculari armata Roffensis Ecclesiae violenter invasit possessiones quas potiùs defendere tueri tenebatur Cui Archiepiscopo quia extitit avunculus Reginae Rex Regina Regales universi cornua praestiterunt Movebat insuper dictum Episcopum Roffensem Archiepiscopatus Eboracensis exterminium irrestaurabile Elyensis Episcopatus aliarum Ecclesiarum vacantium per Regem facta inaudita gravamina Christi postpositi reverentia et contemptis clavibus Ecclesiasticis Et videbat idem Episcopus Episcopatui suo ipso cedente vel decedente simile discrimen imminere Tenor autem dictae literae ab Episcopo memorato impetratae cujus responsionem Episcopus Romae commorans expectabat talis est Alexander Episcopus c. Charissimo in Christo filio illuscri Regi Angliae salutem Apostolicam benedictionem Cum de tuis charissime actibus digna honori congrua referuntur rumor hic clarus accedit nobis admodum placidus auditum demulcens aurium cordis interiora delectans quod si qua forte prava et modestiae Regali contraria sinistra de te relatio vel fama turbulenta portaret obstupescerent utique sensus nostri et anima intra gravius sauciaretur amaritudine ob sincerae vinculum charitaris Sanè intellecto quod Venerabilis frater noster Roffensis Episcopus ex parte universitatis Praelatorum Cleri Anglicani Regni qui per potentiam Regiam se suasque Ecclesias in suis juribus et libertatibus deprimi asserunt ad Apostolicam Sedem accedens super reformatione status dictarum Ecclesiarum Ecclesiasticae libertatis pro quibus alias tam felicis recordationis Innocentius Papa praedecessor noster quam nos etiam per nonnullos praefatae universitatis Nuncios fuimus saepe saepius requisiti habebat aliquid coram nobis fratribus nostris proponere juxta quod sibi fuerit à praedicta universitate
subject to the Archbishop of St. Davids 234. John de M●nmuth made Bishop of it by the Popes provision consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury after the Kings assent 558. The custody of the Bishoprick and all its Demesne Lands granted by King H. 3. to the Duke of Gloucester and his Wife for their lives reserving the fealty only of the Bishop when he should be made The Demesnes Temporalties after his fealty made by Writ to the Ea●l ordered to be restored to him notwithstanding this Patent to him 559 William struck with blindnesse his Bishoprick wasted by King H. 3. his Wars against the Rebellious Welsh 726. his Certificate that Mereduc Son of G●ssi● was born in lawfull Matrimony allowed a Prohibition against proceedings by appeal against his Certificate before the Archbishops Official as illegal 782. A new Writ to the Bishop for another Certificate superseded Ibid. Collectors of the Dismes therein appointed in Parliament 814. his death 851. Writs to the Collectors to hasten the gathering of the Dismes there 91● John Paschal Archbishop Boniface his Precept to him to excommunicate Lewellin Prince of Wales with his complices and Interdict their Lands for breaking the Truce wasting the Kings and his Subjects Lands with fire and sword against their Oaths and their Treacheries therein mentioned 976 977. Lincoln Bishoprick Bishops When and how removed from Dorchester to Lincoln 596 597. In Bishops deprived for Symony Ibid. Hugh Archdeacon of Wells the Kings Chancellor made Bishop by the King during the Interdict 257. having license to go to the Archbishop of Rhoan to be consecrated he trayterously went to Stephen Langeton Archbishop of Canterbury whom the King opposed being unduly made Bishop by Pope Innocent against his Regality did canonical obedience to received consecration from confederated with him against the King for which the King seized his Temporalties which he restored to him before 259. The Popes Excommunications Violence and Legates perswasions enforced King John to agree to receive him to favour restore him to his Bishoprick profits damages during his exile with the other Bishops his Patents Writs Letters Commissions concerning him and it 271 272 277 278 280 287 288 333 337 338. His return into England and reception by K. John 278 279. A witnesse to K. Johns infamous Charter of Resignation Homage and Fealty to the Pope 290. and to the Archbishop of the Patronage of Rochester Bishoprick 339. A Writ to remove all those who had intruded into any of his Lands and possessions during the differences between the King and him and put him into personal possession of them 334. The Popes Legates Mandate to him to suspend all Clergymen who adhered to the King received any Benefices celebrated Divine Service by his command or openly communicated with him during the Excommunication and Interdict till they personally went to Rome to be absolved the rigour used therein 334 335. dyed soon after canonized a Roman Saint by Pope Honorius for his Ingratitude Treasons 379 380. Prohibited any victuals to be sold to the Jews the King commands the contrary by his Writs under pain of imprisonment 387. The Kings Teste to a Writ in his presence to admit a Clerk 389. Robert Grossetest Grosthead A mandatory Writ to him to command the Archdeacon of Oxon. without delay to revoke his presumption in removing the Kings Administrator placed in the Hospital of St. Johns Oxon. of his Ancestors foundation and thrusting his Chaplain into it to the great prejudice of his Royal dignity 480. Churches dedicated by him according to the new Decrees of Otto the Popes Legate and Council of London 504. A cruel persecutor of the Monks and his own Canons who made him their Bishop 509. Resolved to visit the Dean and Canons of Lincoln never formerly done in the memory of man against which they appeal they at last submit to an arbitrement all Visitations in the mean time to cease 509. Contests about the word cease since he and his predecessors never visited nor began to visit before They refuse his Visitation repent of his Election tell him so publickly to his face openly declaim against him and his oppressions in their Sermons saying if they held their peace the very stones would speak at which words a great part of the Church fell down 509. Their appeals contests expences at Rome concerning his Visitation of them Ibid. The Popes agreement with the Romans to conferre all Benefices in England especially of Religious persons on them when they fell voyd his Letters to Grosthead and two Bishops more to provide 300 livings that next fell voyd in their Diocesses for Romans admired at by all 564 572. The King Writs thereupon to Grosthead and other Bishops to res turn him the number of all Benefices Prebendaries Ecclesiastical Dignities in his Diocesse their values and how many were conferred on aliens by the Pope his Legates or others by Provisions 573. He conjures and perswades Nicholas de Fernham to accept the Bishoprick of Durham to which he was elected though he formerly refused it 565 566. A prohibition to the Popes Delegates not to proceed in the cause between him the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln by the Popes authority concerning Visitations and Procurations to the prejudice of the Kings Crown dignity 577. He with two more Bishops sharply reprehended the King for his tyranny in persecuting the Bp of Winchester adding prayers to prayers yea menaces to menaces to interdict his Chapel forcing him to respit his proceedings till he heard from Rome 590 An high contest between the King and him concerning the Church of Thame his high Message to the King by his Archdeacons and menaces to excommunicate all the in fringers of the priviledges of his Church his contempt of the Popes provision and authority in this case which caused the Kings Clerk to desist 595 596. The Dean and Chapter forced by the Bishop to shew their antient Charters which gave the King a claim against both 596 597. The Bishop ●ash obstinate wills all the Archdeacons Bishops to joyne to oppresse the Abbot and Monks of Canterbury they excommunicate each other with Bell Book and Candle contemn each others excommunications interdicts celebrating notwithstanding them 598. The Popes Decree at Rome between him the Dean and Chapter concerning their Controversie 599 997. He excommunicates the Monks of Bardeney after their Appeal to the Pope the King Writ to the Gardians of England not to take them upon a Writ of Capias Excommunicatum 599 Not yet to permit the Prior and Monks of Canterbury during the Sees vacancy to attempt any Novelty or exercise any new power against the Bishop of Lincoln or other Suffragans to the disturbance of the Clergy Realme or prejudice of either Church and to supersede all proceedings till his comming into England to settle their differences by advice of his Bishops and Nobles 600. A Prohibition to his Archdeacon of Oxon exacting annual procurations against Law from the Kings Church of St. Cross 602. Causeth
Ireland 69. Purification of Priests Concubines denyed after Child-birth 397. None of women in Churches interdicted Appendix 4. Purveyance upon Bishops and Clergymen at the Kings price for carriages and victuals complained of as against their Liberties 895. Pyrates beheaded 371. Excommunicated 449. Q. QUeen imprisoned for Adultery and the Adulterers put to death 256. 285. Dower retrenched resumed 325. 326. Quo Warranto against Clergymens usurped Liberties their Canons against it 906. R. REligion the chief care to defend promote the true suppresse the false and all errors sins corruptions contrary to it belongs to Kings 2. 3. 4. See Kings The Christian commended by a M●hometan 284. Scandalized defamed by the scandalous practises corruptions of Popes the Court Legates Agents of Rome Prelates and Clergymen See Rome Bishops Croysadoes and Index 3. 10. 12. Reliques bodies of Saints translated by our Kings Writs from one place to another 3 575 576. See Blood Renuntiation of the Kings Temporal Courts Jurisdiction by the party voyd against the King punishable 886. Residence of Bishops Clergymen necessary enjoyned by our Kings Writs and Bishops own Canons 4●9 998. 999. 1011. 1012. 1041. 1042. 1043. See Non-residence Resignation of an Archdeaconry in Wales to the Archbishop of Canterbury 236. Of Archbishopricks Bishopricks by our Bishops to the Pope 624. 625. 627. Appendix 25. To the King and Archbishop 380. 851. 925. Of the Bishop of Durham reserving three Mannors during ●●te 623. 624. 728. 761. 92. Of a Popes provisor out of conscience Appendix 25. The Abbot of St. Albans moved to resign his Abby to the Pope ●f●sed it 350. Of K. Johns Crown Regalia Kingdoms to the Popes Legate the manner of it 273. 274 275. 288. 289. 290. Voyd in Law See Charter of King John Of an Abbot of his pastoral staff to the Bishop Appendix 18. Restitution of the Archbishops and exiled Bishops Temporalties Damages See Damages Index 3. O● Bishops Temporalties by Kings Writs when confirmed consecrated by his Royal assent or seised for contempts 482. 483. 686. 719. 755. 756. 956. 996. 991. See Index 3 4. 5 Of Wales by David Prince thereof to the Pope 609 622 Of monies collected by Popes from those who took up the Crosse though a peace were presently concluded never made by Popes of their Agents 470. 471. though Pope Alexander 4. declared sins were never remitted unlesse rapines were restored in his Letter to King H. 3. p 929. Of Lands and Goods to such Abbots and Clergymen by the Kings Writs who officiated during the Interdict upon his Writs to them 254. 255. Of our Kings Lands in France demanded but denyed by the French 387. 388. 769 770 Resumptions of Crown and publick Lands by our own and other Kings Emperors States by vertue of their Coronation Oaths notwithstanding any subsequent Oaths lawfull necess●●y put in practice 259 26● 3●1 to 326 395. 504. 505 515. 516. 521. 776. 874. From Popes Prelates Abbots Clergymen abusing them 662. 700 701. 776. 1011 1012. Of bishops alienations and mortgates 240. 355. 380. Resurrection doubted by King John as Morks relate 286. Ring Bishops invested by it 2. 328. Used in e●pousals and marriages of Princes 453. Used by Bishops and Abbots with their Pontificalia Appendix 24. Robbers Theeves and their harbourers excommunicated 386. 417. 449. Rome and Roman Court its corruptions 1069. 1070. See Index 14. part 1. S. SAcha Exemption from it 228. Sacraments ordered to be duly administred by Kings though not by them 1 2. 3. Not to be sold nor ●ught belonging to them 233. 1040. See Baptisme Marri●ge Orders Of Confession 909 Sacriledge all guilty of it publickly excommunicated four times a year by our Bishops Constitutions 386. 894. 1067. To invade or disturbe the rights of the Church or Clergy or distrain their goods 894 895. 900. 906. 907. To burn and spoyle a Church how civilly punished by the King 2 3 1065 1066 1067. S●fe conduct of our Kings to Popes Legates exiled Bishops and others 271. 276. 277. 298. 333. 446. 999. 1006. 1020. See Protections Saints Invocation Adoration Mediation in the Church of Rome Idolatry worse then that of the Colly●idians Paga●● 55. to 63. Their seeing not hearing prayers in the looking glasse of the Trinity a most sottish paradox 57 58. Salve Reginae Mater God save you c. and other Salves of Romanists to the Virgin Mary direct prayers to God to save her as if not already saved as their salvum me sac salva me to her to save them assure us 34 35 52. Salva in omnibus Apostolicae sedis authoritate in Popes Bulls Appendix 25. Salvis nobis haeredibus nostris Justitiis Libertatibus Regalibus nostris in King Johns Charter to the Pope nulled the whole Charter 274 289 303. Salvo honore Dei Ecclesiae in Bishops Oath to our Kings a subverting and clear evasion of their Oaths 272. Salvo jure dignitate nostra haeredum nostrorum inserted in our Kings Writs Patents Appeals to Rome and transactions with Popes 246 251 252 338. Sanctuaries every Church Church-yard Chappel made a Sanctuary for Malefactors persons goods by Popes Popish Prelates the Kings Officers excommunicated for taking Malefactors out of them and King forced to restore them by Excommunications Interdicts 386 438 439 759 894 895 906. Sathan the Emperor Frederick 2. delivered to him by the Pope in his Anathema who yet prevailed against him his Legates Prelates 515 554. Schism between the Greek and Roman Church 491 492. Of Popes examinable by Christian Emperors Kings 2 4 10. Of Cardinals Popes See Index 10 11 12. Between Archbishops Bishops Deans Chapters Abbots Covent See Index 2 3 4 5 6. between others 633. Schoolmasters to pay nothing for licenses 233. Forced to residence on their livings by Grosthead but dispensed with by the Pope for money 774. Scot Exemption from it 229. Scotals of Sheriffs 282 Scriptures See Index 15. Seal of Gold of King John to his detestable Charter 288 290 300. See Charter Of Edmund King of Sicily 985. King H. 3 used the Popes Legates Bishop of Winchesters and Earl Marshals Seals at first before his own Great Seal made 372 373. The Great Charter confirmed with the Kings Great Seal See Charter Of the Master of the Temple and sundry Bishops a●●esting the truth of the Viol of Christs blood 1200 years after 711 712. Seal of the City of London set to the Barons and Commons Letter to the Pope 679. Gold Seal of the Emperor Frederick and its inscription 417. Of King H. 3. Earl Richard and all the Bishops to a writing that Otto the Popes Legates stay in England was necessary 493. Of some Bishops Abbots in behalf of Archbishop Boniface elect to the Pope though unworthy 579 580. Of the King of Scots and 48. of his Nobles to his Charter of League with King H. 3. p. 621. Of all the Bishops of England to the Transcript of King Johns Charter sent to them by Pope Innocent 4. after its burning to
845. Yea they confidently assure us that not only men women and children have been rescued from enemies but even * Parrots and speaking Birds from Eagles and Hawks by invoking Mary and saying Ave Maria the ayder of all creatures in their miseries as well as of men To instance in some few examples Baronius and Spondanus assure us That precibus sanctissimae Dei genetricis auxilio Constantinopolitana Civitas ab obsidionibus Saracenorum ingentibus periculis saepissimè liberata est non ob aliam causam quam quod celeberrimus illic esset ejusdem cultus quod ei Civitas olim fuisset dedicata Hence Johannes Zemisca Imperator Constantinopolitanus Anno Dom. 971. Johannes Comnenus Imperator Anno 1123. having obtained great Victories over the Bulgarians Turks Scythians and other enemies ope Dei genetricis Mariae as they story Baldwin did over the Saracens the same year in the Holy Land in gratiarum ejus actionem as to the Goddesse of Victory Imaginem beatae Mariae magnificentissimo currui impositam ut Civitatis patronae Constantinopolim deduxerunt the first of them equo albo vectus the latter of them pedes currum pr●●cedens as they relate out of Curopolites and Nicetas Ejus quoque auxilio Pelagius Rex Asturium in Hispania exercitum 80000. Saracenorum fugavit 20000. eorum cum Duce occidit cujus ideo memoriae spelunca illa famosa dicta Sanctae Mariae de Covodouga dicata est Anno 648. Pope Gregory the 1. ordered the Image of the Virgin Mary painted as they say by St. Lukes hand to be carried about in Procession in Rome to free the Romans à Peste inguinaria with which they had been long afflicted and wasted Et ecce tota aeris infectio as the Chronicle of Bromton informes us turbulentia Imagini cedebat ac si ipsam Imaginem fugeret ejus praesentiam ferre non posset sed post Imaginem mira serenitas aeris puritas remanebat Tunc in aere ut serunt auditae sunt voces Angelorum canentium Regina coeli laetare Allelujah whereupon the Plague was stayed by her mediation Upon which account in time of Pestilence they thus specially pray to her for preservation and deliverance from it O gloriosa Stella Maris a Peste succurre nobis and give thanks to her for their deliverance from it Yea our Leycestrensis and Henricus de Knyghton story that in the reign of King William Rufus quidam Clerici itinerantes tempestat● fulguris in nocturno discutiente cecinerunt Ave Maris Stella c. cum pervenerint ad hunc versum Monstra te esse matrem beata Virgo quoddam velum super ipsos expandit sub cujus umbra securi donec transiret tempestas permanerunt The like they relate of other Clerks in Gascoign Anno 1367. I omit all other presidents of later times mentioned by Dr. Beard 3ly Whereas Psal 19. 14. Psal 34. 22. Psal 111. 9. Psal 78. 35. Psal 49. 7 15. Psal 69. 18 Psal 71. 23. Psal 72. 14. Psal 103. 4. Psal 107. 2. Isa 41. 14. c. 43. 1 14. c. 44. 6 22 23 24. c. 47. 4. c. 48. 17 20. c. 49. 7 26. c. 52. 3 9. c. 54. 8. c. 59. 20 c. 63. 9 16. Luke 1. 68. Gal. 3. 13. c. 4. 5. Rom. 3. 24. 1 Cor. 1. 30. Ephes 1. 7. Col. 1. 14. Hebr. 9. 12 15. 1 Per. 1. 18. Rev. 5. 9. Tit. 2. 14. Ephes 2. 16. 2 Cor. 5. 18 19 20. Col. 1. 21. and other Scripture Texts make Jesus Christ the only Restorer Repairer Reconciler and Redeemer of Mankind they from the third Letter in her name R. conclude Per R. significatur quod ipsa est Restauratrix Reparatrix ac Reconciliatrix yea Salvatrix nostra too quia ita reparavit genus humanum ut nunc sit fortius quam esset ante Reparari autem dicitur quod est totaliter perditum vel diminutum De hoc autem beneficio a Dei matre recepto loquens Aug. in Sermone De Nativitate Virginis inquit Mater generis nostri poenam intulit genitrix Domini nostri Salutem attulit mundo auctrix peccati Eva auctrix meriti Maria Eva occidendo obfuit Maria vivificando profuit percussit illa sanavit ista Haec est beata illa Maria quae totius orbis reparationem et liberationem obtinuit salutemque hominum impetravit To which they adde That Mary hath a just Title to the Dominion and Soveraignty of the world ratione emptionis quia cum Filius suus emerit redimerit humanum genus ipsa ad hanc redemptionem faciendam est multipliciter operata precium scilicet Redemptionis ministrando Beata Virgo fuit assumpta Domino in Salutis auxilium et regni consortium et adjutorium juxta illud Gen. 2. Faciamus ei adjutorium simile sibi Nam fuit etiam perticeps passionis pro genere humano quoniam omnibus discipulis ministris fugientibus sola sub cruce constitit vulnera quae filius corpore ipsa corde suscepit Vnde tunc gladius ipsius Virginis animam pertransivit Hence their grand Seraphical Doctresse St. Briget to whom Christ himself as they report sent a special Angel to reveal and preach the excellencies of the Virgin Mary in her Sermon dictated by this Angel informs us That although three flames of charity to redeem the lost world shined forth most brightly in the three persons of the Trinity and radiantly shined to all the Angels and creatures in Heaven ex hoc tamen humani generis redemptio secundum aeternam Dei praeordinationem venire non poterat antequam Maria esset genita in qua tam fervens charitatis ignis accendi debebat quod ejus odorifero fumo sublimius ascendente ignis qui in Deo erat seipsum in eum infunderet et per eam huic frigescenti mundo illabaretur to excite him to save and redeem it And in her Revelationes Extravagantes cap. 3. she relates that Christ himself revealed to her Vrbs humana creatura quam Diabolus quadruplici peccato obsedit in their Mother Eve quodammodo liberavit Mater mea Sanctissima quando voluntatem suam totam dimisit in manus meas et mallet omnem tribulationem pati ad hoc ut animae salvarentur Propter hanc igitur voluntatem ego Deus ad aeterno Filius Dei factus sum homo in Virgine cujus cor erat quasi cor meum Et ideo bene dicere possum quod Mater mea in the first place et ego quasi cum uno corde salvavimus hominem Ego patiendo corde et carne ipsa cordis dolore et amore Which mysterie and Article of the new Roman Creed is thus further revealed and published to the world by their Aretinus in his Book De Arcanis Catholicae Veritatis p. 515. Adam following sinne incurred death but the glorious Virgin and her Son being no partakers