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A56184 A moderate, seasonable apology for indulging just Christian liberty to truly tender consciences, conforming to the publike liturgy in not bowing at, or to the name of Jesus, and not kneeling in the act of receiving the Lords Supper, according to His Majesties most gracious declaration to all his loving subjects concerning ecclesiastical affairs ... / by William Prynne, Esquire ... Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1662 (1662) Wing P4011; ESTC R5505 132,513 174

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Psalter which they intituled Iesus Psalter printed at Antwerp 1505. in Latine since translated into English by Laurence Kellam and printed at the end of his Manuel of Prayers Duaci 1603. which Psalter begins thus Phil. 2. In nomine JESU omne genu flectatur Coelestium Terrestrium Infernorum omnis lingua confit●atur quia Dominus Iesus Christus est in gloria Dei Patris which is likewise repeated after the first and tenth Petition It consists of 15 Petitions The 1 Petition is Iesu Iesu Iesu mercy 10. times repeated one after another without intermission The 2. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu help me The 3. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu strengthen me The 4. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu comfort me The 5 Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu make me constant and stable The 6. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu light me The 7. ●etition Iesu Iesu Iesu grant me grace to dread thee The 8. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu grant me to love thee The 9. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu grant me grace to remember thy death The 10. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu send me here my Purgatory The 11. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu grant me grace to flee evil company The 12. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu grant me grace to call for help to thee The 13. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu make me to persever in vertue acceptable unto thee The 14. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu grant me grace to fix my mind on thee The 15. Petition Iesu Iesu Iesu give me grace to order my life to thee Each of these 15. Petitions are thus trebled ten times over one after another the name Jesus being 30 times repeated together in each Petition and 54. times more in other larger Petitions between each of these in all 504. times but his name Christ not once mentioned nor any other of his names but Lord alone and that rarely which name Jesus is as oft to be bowed to adored as thus recited by their Injunctions Canons to wit 504 times in one half hour Moreover to propagate this Ceremony and bowing to and at this name they not long after compiled 5. Speciall Psalms in honorem nominis Iesu with the Letters I. H. S. and a Crucifix in the midst of the H. prefixed to them together with Letaniae de Nomine Iesu wherein the name JESU is repeated no lesse then 74. times together with several titles added to it as I●su potentissime Iesu perfectissime c. miserere nobis Libera nos I●su Parce nos Iesu exaudi nos Iesu c. At the end whereof follows this Prayer for those who devoutly adore and bow to the name Iesus upon Earth God who hast made the most glorious name of Iesus Christ ●hy only Son amiable with the chief affection of sweetnesse to thy faithfull ones and dreadfull and terrible to evil Spirits mercifully grant that all those who devoutly worship this name of Iesus on Earth may receive the sweetnesse of its holy consolation in this present world and in the world to come may obtain the joy of endlesse exultation and blisse in Heaven by the same our Lord Iesus Christ thy Son The benefit of which Masse-Prayer our modern Advocates for bowing at and to the name of Jesus with all their over-zealous Proselytes may do well to claim About the year 1510 Richardus Hampole an English Popish Priest writ a Treatise De Veneratione Nominis Iesu mentioned by Bishop Bale and if I mistake not extant in his Opuscula Varia Ms. in the famous University of Oxford to promote the adoration of and bowing at and to the Name of Iesus Not long after as I conjecture there were special Liturgies compiled and published for the self-same end by the Popes and Popish Priests direction intituled Litaniae Passionis Domini nostri Iesu Christi beginning with this Text of Phil. 2 8 9 10 11. recited at large wherein the name Iesus is repeated no lesse than 164. times one after another with Miserere nobis Iesu Liberanos IESV ●xaudi nos Jesu subjoyned to each petition as in the precedent Liturgies of the Name Jesus They likewise then compiled printed published used Horae de Nomine Iesu Dulcissimi nominis Iesu. And Vesperae in veneratione nominis Iesu editae à devoto Ricardo de Hampole printed in Horae beatitissimae Virginis Mariae ad legitimum Ecclesiae Sarisburiensis ritum Parisiis 1519 f. 169 170 c. In which I find on the 7th of August in the Kalendar printed with it and in other Popish Kalendars a special Feast dedicated likewise to the Name of Jesus intituled Festum dulcissimi Nominis Iesu Minus duplex which Feast Pope Clement the 7th about the year 1524. as Stengelius and Molanus inform us appointed to be generally observed as Minus duplex a lesse double Festival famous among many Churches and amongst the common people Thus one Superstition Idolatry to this Name begot another These Popish Letanies Howers Vespers Psalters Festival of the name Jesus purposely invented to promote its adoration to which the people were formerly very backward brought bowing to it into general practise request in most Churches then leavened with Popery the Priests and People usually bowing their Heads Knees and putting off their Hats to it when rehearsed in Epistles Gosples Masses Sermons and Divine Offices And hereupon the Provincial Popish Council of Sienna or Sennes in the year 1524. following the pattern of the Council of Basil Decreta Morum c. 18. established the use of this Ceremony in all Collegiate Cathedral not other Churches in these following words vizt Et ut in majoribus Ecclesiis cultus Dei vivi sanctior juxta majorum traditiones in melius reformetur statuimus ut in Cathedralibus collegiatis conventualibus Ecclesiis horis debitis c. Horas autem canonicas dicturi c. Cum nominatur illud nomen gloriosunt Iesus in quo omne genu flectitur coelestium terrestrium infernorum omnes caput not genu inclinent And Decreta Fidei c. 14. this Council also draws this Argument from this very Ceremony to prove the lawfulnesse of worshiping the Image of Christ Saints Et nos quidem non quasi ante Divinitatem ante imagem prosternimur sed illum adoramus quem per Imaginem aut passum vel in throno sedentem recordamur Et dum per ipsam picturam quasi per scripturam ad memoriam Filium Dei reducimus animum nostrum de resurrectione laetificat aut de passione mulcet non majore quidem idolatriae periculo quam cum nomine Iesu omne genu flectitur coelestium terrestrium infernorum Quem enim vocabula cursim auribus insinuat hunc eundem fidelibus oculis imago sedulò repraesentat c. In the year of our Lord 1526. the Synod of Carnotum or Chartres in France decreed thus for the use of this Ceremony Nullus in Ecclesia maximè dum sacra aguntur