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A03619 An apologye made by the reuerende father and constante martyr of Christe Iohn Hooper late bishop of Gloceter and Worceter againste the vntrue and sclaunderous report that he should be a maintainer and encorager of suche as cursed the Quenes highnes that then was, Quene Marye. Wherein thou shalte see this godlye mannes innocency and modest behauioure: and the falsehode and subtyltye of the aduersaryes of Gods truth Hooper, John, d. 1555.; Bull, Henry, d. 1575? 1562 (1562) STC 13742; ESTC S122036 17,261 56

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of Bonners Epistell intoo the same booke of Culbert Tonstalles sermons and Doctoure Sampsons oration made onelye aduisedly purposely and deliberately against the Quene and the pope and be openly in all mens handes aswell with in the realme as withoute But such be the inscrutable iudgementes of God that her highnesse should punysh her poore true and louing subiects that neuer offended her and also make false trayterous bishops Iudges of truer men then they be them selues Doubtlesse if euer I had written or spoken the tenth parte of treasonne that her owne bishops bokes do contayne I knowe theyr charitye is so burning and seruent that the crowes and byrdes of the ayre shoulde haue eaten my fleshe before this daye Yet I am not sorye but doubtelesse I speake and write frome the bottome of my harte before God very glad to se mercy shewed vnto offenders But I speake it to this ende that I verely suppose as the Quene doth forgeue offenders so wold she not wittingly punish me and other true men that al wayes haue done her good and no harme For she is by the lawes of God as much bound to be indifferent and fauourable to true men as true men be bound to geue her obedience And be it spoken withoute all pride and malice I defye him whatsoeuer he be the magistrates beinge honoured that dare open his mouth to the contrarye But alas sauinge I wold not offend the law of my liuing God that cōmaundeth me to obey al magistrates and lawes which disagree not from his holy worde it were for me a more easye death to be hanged like a traytoure then burned like an heretyke But seinge death must ensue the true religion and faith of Iesus Christe I wyll not appoint God what deathe he shall take me oute of this lyfe by I am in Christe wholy and throughly at a pointe wyth the worlde I praye dailye and wyll pray for my persecutors euē as for myself But their tirāny and death that they will kyll me with all I contemp●●e passe nothing of I am no better then my master Christ was in his seru●ce if I dy therfore by his grace whether it be by fyer or sworde or halter it is all one to me and the rather death commethe the better shall it be welcome For the soner shall my soule rest wyth Abraham Isaac and Iacob in my heauenly fathers kingedome Whereof in Christe I am assured to bee a ryghte heire ordayned to the same of mercye by hym before the worlde was made The phariseis did not laye onely heresye to Christes charge and in dede the manner of his deathe vppon the crosse was not appointed for heresye amonges the Iewes but rather stoned too deathe There was neuer a pair of stocks in the town that Ieremye the prophet scoured not but still his accusers the false priestes made theyr acusations in bothe states aswell in heresye as in treason leaste the kinge shuld not punish the poore preacher for preachinge but let him go So Christes accusers the holye bishops and preastes when they perceaued that Pilate sauoured the innocenie cause of Christe and sayd he found nothing that they layd against him worthy of death they made him poore man eate that wordes iudge as he was and told hym if hee let Christ liue and woulde not proceade to condemne him he was not the emperoures frende This hath bene alwayes the pleadinge of the Satanycal cleargy euen sithens that wicked see of Rome falsely chalenged supremacye euen to put the princes and iudges of the earth in the headde that all true preachinge of Gods word againste theyr wickednes superstition and ydolatry was treason But all kinges Quenes and magistrates ciuile shall at the daye of their death aunswer with eternall dampnation of their soules for the sheading of all innocent bloud wythin their realms and offices God doeth not bydde the kyng and Quene commit matters of religion to the bishops neither doeth he wyl them to geue byshops power to condempne when they lust and so afterwards commit such as thei haue condempned to the secular powers but doeth commaunde all princes to be learned them selues to hear them and to iudge them selues such doubtsull and weighty causes by the word of God It is bothe againste Goddes lawes and mans that the bishoppes and cleargy should be iudges ouer any subiecte within this realme For it is no part of their office They can do no more but preach Goddes word and minister Gods sacramentes and excommunicate such as Gods lawes do pronounce worthye to be excommunicated Who wold geue a sword in to a madde mans hand There be not liuinge more malicious cruell craste dyuelishe nor tyrannicall tyrauntes more mercilesse then the bishops and cleagye vnder that wycked bishop of Rome as the cromcles and the histories of the bishops liues do plainly record And no meruayle for as the bishop of Wincher sayeth in his bake of true obedience where so euer the Pope hathe supremacye there Christ is dishonoured and the kinges suffer wronge Yea he sayeth more let his boke be iudge that ther can be no truthe where as the bishop of Rome is chiefe heade And therefore he saieth that no prince canne or may geue y e pope any such autority For a king canne no more geue that parte of his office that toucheth the gouernaunce of the one parte of hys people whiche is the cleargye for matters of relygion to the bishoppes of Rome then a wyfe maye geeue the vse of her bodye frome her husbande too an other manne Yet as Saynte Iohn sayeth the princes of the earthe shall be made so droncken with the cuppe of that whore of Babylon that they wyll deliuer their power to the beaste but yet Saynte Iohn sayeth playnelye althoughe the kinges doe geue too the beaste againste Goddes lawes theyr kyngedomes yet bee they none of the beastes But nowe the byshoppe of Wynchester and the reast of hys fellowes againste theyr othes theyr sermons theyr preachinges their bokes yea their own knowledge and conscience fall vnder that wicked and false pretensed power agayne and do make him the headde of Christes churche whom they al be not able to proue to be anye member of Christes churche Graunte it wer as true as it is false that Christ hadde geuen suche supremacye to Saint Peter who they say was bishop of Rome although I neuer knewe man yet able to proue it and his successoures yet no manne shoulde obey the thinges done by the Pope For the word of God is plain that he is an excommunicate person in that he teacheth doctryne besydes and contrary to the worde of of God As Saint Paule sayth plainly And how farre both the doctrine and the vse of the sacraments vnder the tiranye of the bishop of Rome be from the word of God it shal appear plainly to all the estates of this realme if my Lorde Cardinall of his charitye wyll accomplish the reasonable and gentyll requestes that I