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A14027 The order of the greate Turckes courte, of hys menne of warre, and of all hys conquestes, with the summe of Mahumetes doctryne. Translated out of Frenche. 1524 [sic].; Estat de la courte du grant Turc. English Geuffroy, Antoine. 1542 (1542) STC 24334; ESTC S104956 50,701 162

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spryng of y e heauenly oracles For Mahumet crieth out against the vnfaithfulnesse of the Iewes he affirmeth cōstantly that Christ was conceaued of the holy goost and borne of a pure virgin he calleth Christa great prophete of God the woord y e soule the spirite of God whiche shall iudge all the worlde Nether woulde Mahumet seme to be y t enemie of Christ or to abholishe his doctrine but only to correcte those thinges whiche were corrupted and priuely putte in by other menne Mahumet also fighteth strōgly against certain doctrines dāned by God his woord as of the Anthiopomorphites whiche fasion the God head with a manes bodie forme Item he abrasethe the supersticion of the heathen and deniethe y e pluralite of Goddes and saieth that images be not to bee worshipped Briefely this is the sūme and chief head of Mahumettes religion y t there is one God whiche made preserueth gouerneth all thynges and that Mahumet was his principall ambassadour and one of his priuie coūsel and that he brought forthe nothyng to bee obserued beleued whiche he drewe not out of the mouthe and harte of y e true God So that to beleue the maister of truthe is to beleue God whiche vsed Mahumet familiarlye and to despyse hym is to despyse God which sent so heauenly a doctour And that the folowers of Mahumetes learnyng be the lawfull sonnes of faythful Ahraham heyres of goddes promyses And that in the earth they shall haue the fruicion of all good thynges and in y e worlde to come they shalbe the indwellers of Paradise that theyr they shall haue swete waters pleasaunt frutes and faire womenne And whosoeuer despyseth the lawes publyshed in the Alcorā as vngodlye personnes shal not only bee punished here temporallye but also in the worlde to comme euerlastyngly whan in the resurreccion the soules shalbe called agayne to their bodyes he denyeth that Christ was put to death of y e Iewes farther he sayth playnly that Christ dyed not Mahumetes do ctryne hathe no holde of the head Christe it is a plantacion which y e heauenly father hath not planted and therfore shall Christ pul it vp by the rootes The foundacion of euerlastyng truth is buylded vpō Iesus of Nazareth whyche was crucifyed and dyed vnder Ponce Pilate the saueour of the worlde chiefly of the faythfull Nowe seynge y t the Turkyshe profession denieth this thyng and fighteth agaynste it The euerlastynge truthe constraigneth vs to graunt y t this infinite multitude whiche is an horrible thynge to thyncke of Mahumetanes Turkes Saracenes other stādeth in daūger of most greuous dānaciō To whiche secte thei that cleaue frely vnconstr eynedly thei entre not in to the waie of true saluaciō but throwe theimselfes headlynge in to extreme darknes in to the compaignie of the deuil in to eternal death in to y e helpitte of horrible calamite here thou hast what to bee thought iudged of the Mahumetanes What thyng moueth the authoure hereof to wryte thys treatyse Where the Turkekepeth hys resydence The name sytuacyon of y e Turkes palayce Bosphorus a streyghte of Thrace The descripcy on of Saraye y e palayce royall By whom the Turke is serued in his chāber Howe .ii. yōge mē watch the Turke nyght lye The monye y t is put daylye in the Turkes pockettes Fyfty Aspres make a ducate And a ducate is worth .v. s. sterlynge so y t euery x Aspres maketh .xii. d. sterlynge The sygnyfycacyon of the superserypeyon of the Turkes coyne Howe euerye daye y e Turke hath so much monye newly put into hys pocket or pursse and to whō the monye remaineth yf he spende it not The offyce of y t .vi. spryngaldes The Turcke alwayes drincketh water The custome of the Turkes is to putte of theyre shooes when they go into theyr houses The trimmīg of theyr flourthes The Tureke vseth two maner of paymētes The fyrst payment The seconde payment Thre captaynes of the porters that hath eche of theym x. s. sterlynge a daye Two hundred and fyftye vnderporters y t haue euerye one of theym viii pēce or .ix. pence a daye st An other captayne of the gate y t hath vi s. sterlynge a daye The capteine of the palayce hath .v. s. the daye sterlyng Howe the Turcke in hys palayce bryngeth vp fyue L ▪ yong mēne in learnynge The teachers of y t yong mē The teachers of the yonge menne How these yonge menne haue .ii. lyuereys a yere What time y e yonge men go forth of the Saray The deuision and captayns of the yonge menne The lodgyng of the yonge menne The lodgyng of the gelded menne The garden perteyning to Saray The capteine of the gardeners The gardyners lyucrey Iannissairers ben suche pages as appeteth hereafter in this boke The deuisyō of the gardyners theyr capteynes The Liuetenaunt hath .ii. s. sterlynge a daye The barges that attende vpon y e great Turke There is an hundred Iannisserotes appoynted to catye woode There ar ten Iannisserotes that cary water The maner of theyr caryeng of water The Mayster cooke The Clerke of y e kytchyn The vnder clerke The Sewer The offyce of the Sewar The Sewer hathe vnder hym an hundred The stable with the nomber of horse menne Note that euery officer is not recyted nor yet all the chyefe princyyall that is in y e Turcke his courte The Turckes garde These Iannissaerlars are chrysten mennes chyldrenne The interpretacyon of Cham and yeser The Iannissaires wayte vpon the Turcke a foote The captei ne of these men The autoryte of this capteyne The greate capteyne hath vnder him an other The clerke of the Iannissaries Wages of y e Iannissaries The deuision and capteines of the Iannissaries The capteine ouer ten The lyueries of the Iannissaryes Note y t these men are not alwayes resydent in the Turcke hys courte The liuynge of y e Iannyssayres How the Ian nissarys are vsed whē they be aged How the capteynes are vsed Howe an hundred .l. of the sayde Iannissaryes gooe a fote aboute y e personne of y e sayde Turke The Solachtars The. ii captaynes of the Solachtars The signifycacyon of Solache In the Turckes garde is iii. M. Spachoglās ouer whome is a greate capiteine called Aga that ride on the ryght hande of the great Turcke A nother compaignie which ryde on y t left hande of the Turcke The speare menne that wayte on the Turcke The nōbre of the Turcke his garde is .xxxviii. M. footemen and horsemen The capteine of hunters fauconers The Maister ▪ of the houndes Two hedde faulkeners The Turcke hath forty lackeys The Turkes interpreter The exspences of the interpreter The offycers of the Turcke that are extraordynarie The offycers ordinarie and extraordinarye The interpretacyō of Topgibassi The Turcke hath ii M. gonners The capteine of the charettes Two masters of the horse The authoryte of the master of the Turckes housholde The keper of the Turkes palayce and