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A04702 The subuersio[n] of Moris false foundacion where upon he sweteth to set faste and shove under his shameles shoris, to vnderproppe the popis churche: made by George Ioye.; Subversion of Moris false foundacion. Joye, George, d. 1553. 1534 (1534) STC 14829; ESTC S103803 58,702 128

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The Subuersiō of Moris false foundacion where vpon he sweteth to set faste and shoue vnder his shameles shoris to vnderproppe the popis chirche Made by George Ioye More to become a vayn lyer in his owne resoning and arguments and his folyssh harte is blynded Where he beleued to haue done moste wysely there hath he shewed him selfe a starke foole Rom. i. Moros in Greke is stultus in Latyn a fool in Englysshe Diuit Dominus cuins inuicta veritas manet ineternum ▪ AFtir that it had plesed our most mercifull father in heuē of his inestimable goodnes to restore vs his gospel and to brynge agene his holy worde into this realme of englōde by a fewe pore persecuted and banesshed men for the trwthe of goddis worde trāslatinge the scripture and makinge certayn other englysshe bokis in the nether over partyes of Germanye whiche bokis inagry Mous tethe all his papisticall Synagoge resistinge yet were thei brought yn distributed in this londe Then begane the Sinagoge of Satan to rore resiste with fyer water with presonment persecucion so grevousely so cruely as neuer before was sene in the londe al maner cruel kynde of tormētinge obtayned of the secular powr cōtiniving now this x. yere but most mercylesly subtyly those two yere more whyle More was chaunceler whiche god for his mercy ceasse when his wyl is Then I saye in the dayes of that gloriouse Cardinal Thomas wolsaye begane these wyked pharisays to suborne set thez for the M. More their pro●-toure patrone to wryte wrestle for thez agenst the trouthe agenst the lorde his anoynted to defende their anticristen finago ge More then beinge a ful fer kouer for fiche a cuppe to furnessh it with lyes to clook kouer their wyked mischeif with subtyle falsehed to mayntayn their gloriouse ●n godlynes with his autorite for the Cardinal deed he succeded him in the chaunceler ship Whiche foxisshe ypocryte when he sa we the almyghty worde of god so openly la yd forth in englysshe y t euery laye mā might se the verite the waye to his saluaciō tho row Cristis blode \ wolde he haue suffred thez to haue red it And agē whē this cruel pharisaye consydered that this vehemēt myghty breathe of the mouthe of god was lyke to blowe downe anticristis kyngdome now in reeling redy to fall whiche he had ether for money or for the honour of his lor de the Cardinal then taken vpon himselfe properly to vnderproppe begane firste lyke one of those blynde bylders his p̄discessours remembred in the psalme whiche reproued reiected y t hed kornerd stone Criste whic●e closed vp made perfit al y e hole worke of the lawe prophetis euē y e perfayt ende and fulnes of all in whom our sufficit̄ saluacipn consisteth Where he sawe that the scripture wolde not frame withe his deuelysshe deuyce he began I saye to shove vn der this his shamelesse shore That y ● apostels left many thingis vnwrytē whiche ar of necessite to be beleued Whiche vnwritē verites as he calleth thez thapostles dely uered by mouthe to their successours and these so from hande to hande vntil thei came to Moris chirche that is to saye vnto More himself y ● popes cardinallis bishopes preistis monkis fiyers c̄ and euē at laste vnto the holy mayde of kent Moris miracle maker which now hauinge the ho ly goste as More saith assistent cannot er re For criste so promysed it thez vnto the worldis ende saith he Now is Moris chir che bylded thus vnderpropped lo that it cannot erre re●le nor neuer fall If More therfore teche vs as he dothe in dede that our sufficient saviour Criste one a lone for vsall ynoughe is but a quarter saviour or a saviour to halues for that we muste brin ge w t vs the popis faith some of our merits satisfaccions sayntismeritis popis pardōs pilgrimagis burying in an obseruātis lowly gra●e cote withe syche infinite pollin ge pyl●t●e to deserue vs heuen yet must we be leue it And why because More his chir che so teche vs and Moris chirche cannot erre If he teche vs That to praye to to cal vpon god onely in al our affliccion tri vulatiō for helth saluaciō is not sufficiēt but that we must runto calvpon deed toten postis or rather as thei colour this idolatrye praye thorow thez to the sayutis in heuē represented by fiche idolls as their selues euer aborted which saintis also now nether know vs nor here vs ▪ but if thei knewe vnder what ungodly maner we abuse thez into the iniury of Crystis glorye thei wolde aborte vs if I saye More teche vs this idolatry yet must we beleue it for Mo ris chirche cānot erre If he teche vs That god onely thorow the merits of crystisdeth by his holy gost is not the geuer of all grace saluacion goodnes but that we must receyue theis giftis and grace of other creatu res of their owne charminge yet must we beleue thez for Moris chirche cannot erre If More teche vs that the testamēt wrytē incrystis blode confirmed with his deth miracles is not yet so perfit ratifyed as sufficiēt for our saluacion but y t it wanteth certayn vnwritē verites of More his owne fayning with out which we cānot be saued yet must we beleue him for Moris chirche cannot erre c. O myserable religion and wretched churche that cannot be defended but with fiche lyes false miracles fayned re uelacions so pestelent doctryne O Satanical synago ge whiche cannest not be mayn tayned supported but by tyrānye persecu ciō impresonmēt murther cruel burning sheding of innocent bloode O wiked wry ter whiche canst not cōfirme fortifye thy false faith falser doctryne onlesse the wr ytē worde of god forsakē orels perniciously peruerted thou beist cōstrayned to fle vnto they nowne unwrytē deed dremes haithē rytes iewisshe ceremonyes euen anticristis owne tradicions ¶ But crysten reder be y ● assuered certifyed by y ● ferme euerlasting wryten worde of god t by thy faith onely in crystis blode thorow his deth onely y u art saued And y ● there is no saluacion nor parte of saluacion in any other thinge thē in him onely For there is no nother name or power vnder y ● cope of heuen geuen emonge men wheryn we might be saued This thinge do all the prophetis bere wytnes y t who so beleve in C●yste ▪ he hath forgeuenes of his synnes thorow his name Where in I praye the was Adam lyke cryste aftir Paulis cōparison Ro. v. verely in no nother thinge then lyke as Adam onely did brynge yn synne deth hell euen so did cryste a lone bryng vs grace lyfe heuen Paule thus setting forthe these similttudes saynge That lyke as by the synne of onely one man al mē became mortall euen so miche more plentu ously by onely one man Iesus cryste the fauour of god remission of synnes is graun ted vs. And lyke as by the synne of one alone deth raigned thorow one man Adā euē so much more shal thei which receiue tha boūdāt fauou● w t y e g●ft which is rightwy● nes raigne in lyfe by