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A19891 A summe of the Guisian ambassage to the Bishop of Rome, founde lately amongst the writinges of one Dauid and aduocate of Paris, and translated out of French into Latin, and from Latin into English David, Advocate of Paris. 1579 (1579) STC 6319; ESTC S106678 9,329 32

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It is extant in Rhegino a Moncke of the order of Saint Benet Abbot of Pruniack in his Cronicles of the yeare of our Lorde 753. STephan Byshoppe the seruaunt of the seruauntes of god c. As no man ought to vaunt him selfe of his owne merites so ought not the woorkes of God which by him are wrought in his Saynctes to bee passed ouer in sylence without his desartes but rather be set foorth as the Angell warned Tobie Whervpon I for the great oppre●siō o● the holy Church by the most cruell and vnworthy to be named King Haistolph came into Fraunce vnto the good and faithfull Lord to Saint Peter Pipine most christian King where I was sicke vnto death and for a tyme remayned at the towne of Paris in the reuerent Monastery of Saint Dionise Martir Of whom when the Phisitions dyd dispayre I was as it were praying in the Church of the sayde blessed Martyr vnder the Belles and I sawe before the aultar Saint Peter and the teacher of the Gentyles Saynt Paule and with all my minde I knewe them by their Surplices and also Saynt Dionise at the right hande of Saynt Peter being spare thin and long and the good Shepheard Saynt Peter sayde This our Brother doth desire health and Saynt Paule sayde He shall be whole strayght wayes and comming neare he reached his hand to the brest of S. Dionise louingly and he looked to S. Peter and S. Peter sayde vnto Saynt Dionise mearely It lyes in you to make him whole And by and by Saint Dionise holding in his hand a Censor with Frankinsence and a Palme hauing a Priest and a Deacon which stoode by came vnto mee and sayde Peace be with thee Brother feare not thou shalt not dye vntyll thou returne happely vnto thy seate Arise hole and dedicate this Aultar to the honour of God and the Apostles Peter and Paule whom thou seest saying Masse of thankesgeuing And out of hand I was made whole and I woulde haue fulfilled that which they commaunded me and they that were there sayde that I was mad wherfore I told them and the King and all those that were with him in order all that I had seene These thinges were done the yeare from the incarnation of our Lorde .753 the Ides of August At what tyme being strengthened by the power of Christe at the celebration of the consecration of the sayd Aultar and the offering vp of the Sacrifice I annoynted as Kinges of Fraunce King Pipine and his two Sonnes Charles a●● Charlemaine also Bertrand the wyfe of the sayde King apparelled with royall attyre and with the seauenfolde grace of the holy spirite haue ordained them In the name of God and sanctifying the Nobles of Fraunce with the Apostolycall blessing by the authority of Saynt Peter geuen him by Christ bound them and required them that they shoulde neuer from thencefoorth presume by any manner of way to appoynt eyther them selues or any of their successours after them a King of any other stocke sauing of their Progenie FINIS Th● war● Fra● mor● full ●fitab● Apo● Sea● Hug● and ●steri● curse Apo● Sea The ●tute 〈◊〉 the ly● of the 〈◊〉 Chu●● brydl● Pop● The of Ch● the g●● waies full t● Aposl● Sea. ●ock of ●pe●●d by ●nd to ●herof What Cathol● endeuo● ought t● Warre● fitable t● Guisian but mu● more pe● Sermo● to be n● and wh● King ●e war● and 〈◊〉 of Duke uise to ●t in and 〈◊〉 hee ●de do Orde● taken Duke Guise Parri● with t●●rish Pr● What Priest doo in cular c●sion 〈◊〉 the ought ●●ylers 〈◊〉 to be 〈◊〉 and they do What 〈◊〉 Queene mother should What t● King a● the Gui● should d● take aw● all suspi●on ●e Cap●es of the ●rishes at they to●ld do ●at is to one vpō●aye of Parlia●ts ●at is to ●ore of Pope Prag● call d● What be don● cōuey●● tytle o● Crow● the sto● Capet● ●ath of ●tye to Pope ●a sub●tion to ●ounsel ●tent to ●equired The to dis● with King made Prot● Viceroy made the sam ●e the ●c of ●se Order t● taken w● Duke ●●lanson ●at is to ●one in ●nde of Parlia●s by the ●mies of ●e Pari● ●at by Duke Guise The cōc●sion of t●● whole pl●●forme betweene t●● Guisian● and the Pope A Legen● A faulte escaped in printing In the fyrst leafe of the Epistle the seconde side and syxeteene line for flowing read floweth