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B11858 An apology of an appeale Also an epistle to the true-hearted nobility. By Henry Burton, pastor of St. Mathewes Friday-Street. Burton, Henry, 1578-1648. 1636 (1636) STC 4135; ESTC S106955 19,673 40

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honorable and due respect and between all those Prelates who are Innovators and eo nomine as they are Innovators onely together with all those that have a neere relation unto them and dependance upon them as bearing office under them and hoping for grace and preferment by them which are the usuall body of the Court determining all causes brought before them First that these against whom I except are parties thus I prove because the Innovations which I charge the Innovators with are both done by them or by their Officers and also they appeare in the cause as Patrons to Defend and maintaine the same against me so as upon the very reading of the said Articles I could not but presently apprehend that the laying of these things to my charge by way of recrimination did professedly ingage them parties in the cause Secondly because they are my Adversaries in the Cause that this is soe I prove as followeth First because they are Adversaries to those truthes delivered by me and charged by them as matter of Sedition against me which notwithstanding I am ready to maintaine against them with my life although I never so much as once dreamed that impiety and impudency it selfe in such a Christian State as this is and under such a gracious Prince durst ever thus publickely have called me in question and that upon the open stage not only for the manifest truth of those notorious and audacious Innovations contrary to the Law but also and which I can never sufficiently admire that these things should be obiected against me which I preached upon the foresaid text and day alledged in the said Articles My Sonne feare thou the Lord and the King c. Wherein according to my duty and the text I so much urged and pressed all maner of obedience and service to God and to the King as all those who heard me can testify earnestly admonishing Gods people and the Kings Subiects to beware and not to meddle with such Innovators as according to my text are enemies of God and of the King and divide between the King and his people Secondly they against whom I except as aforesaid are my Adversaries in that they usurpe such a title of their Iurisdiction as cannot consist with that title of Iurisdiction which the Law of the Land hath annexed to your Imperiall Crowne from whence all maner of Ecclesiasticall Iurisdiction what soever hath its immediate and sole dependance and derivation as appeareth by the Statute of 26. H. 8. c. 1. 37. H. 8. c. 17. 1. Ed. 6. c. 2. 1. Eliz. c. 1. and 1. Iac. c. 25. which repealed Queen Maries Act. of repeale of the said Statute of Ed. 6. c. 2. whereby the same Statute standeth now in force And the said Statute of 1. Eliz. c. 1. uniting all manner of Ecclesiasticall Iurisdiction whatsoever unto the Imperiall Crowne of this Realme enacteth the Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance eo nomine to that very end and purpose that none should presume to exercise any Ecclesiasticall Iurisdiction within this Realme but by vertue of the Kings Letters Patents and in the Kings Maiesties name and right notwithstanding these men against whom I except as aforesaid haveing all of them severally often solemnely taken the said Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance being undoubtedly bound thereby doe continually exercise their Episcopall Iurisdiction without any such Letters Patents of your Maiesty or your Progenitors in their owne names and rights only and not in your Maiesties name and right to the manifest breach of their Oathes aforesaid and to the manifest vsurpation of your Maiesties right and in high contempt of your Majesty contrary to your Maiesties peace your Crowne and dignity And therefore under your Maiesties royall favour I account all such my Adversaries and so in competent Iudges of my cause aforesaid The rather because this very Act which they thus notoriously transgresse is the ground whereupon their Commission in causes Ecclesiasticall is erected and that principally for the better observation of the said Act and the punishment of all Delinquents against it as appeares by all the Commissions Ecclesiasticall into which this clause of the Statute is inserted Now if these men thus dayly infringe this Act themselves and soe abuse that very power and Commission by which they now clame to be my Iudges in affront of your Maiesties royall Iurisdiction what indifferent justice I may expect from them I humbly referre unto your Majesties just and royall consideration Thirdly they who are Adversaries of God and of the King are my Adversaries But all Innovators either in matters of Religion or of the Common weale are Adversaries of God and of the King therefore they are my Adversaries The first Proposition noe good Christian or loyall Subject will deny but that the Adversaries of God and of the King are his Adversaries And for the other Proposition the text proveth it for Innovators are there opposed to the feare of the Lord and of the King And those men against whom I have excepted as aforesaid either are the Innovators themselves or chiefe Authors Abbetters or Countenauncers of those Innovations and therefore they are my Adversaries and so incompetent Iudges of my Cause Fourthly they are my Adversaries for this reason o● argument They which are Christs enemies are my enemies But these are Christs enemies therefore my enemies That they are Christs enemies I prove They who oppose the word of God in the Ministry of it in stopping the mouthes of Gods Ministers and persecuting of them without and against all Law are Christs enemies But these doe so Therefore c. That they doe so is cleare by their practise which will aboundantly appeare upon due examination Fiftly they who are the Kings enemies are my enemies But these Innovators by overturning the State of Religion in bringing in their new Superstitious rites and Ceremonies whereby both God is justly incensed to wrath against the Land and the peace of the same is disturbed are the Kings enemies Therefore they are my enemies They are the Kings enemies that openly and affrontingly with a high hand and shamelesse forhead trangresse and oppose his Majesty royall Lawes Proclamations and Declarations against all Innovations in matters of Religion c. And thereby disturbe the peace of his Majesties Kingdome and weaken the State thereof distracting the peoples hearts by making them both to feele their present oppressions especially upon their Consciences and to feare the utter subversion of the true Religion by your Majesties Lawes established amongst us Againe they who with all their might and maine persecute and op●ign● those faithfull loyall Subjects Ministers and people who most plead and stand for his Majesties just and royall Prerogative in Causes Ecclesiasticall his Lawes Declarations Proclamations and the established Doctrine and Religion of Christ in the Church of England and most oppose all Innovations and enemies to them must needs be the Kings enemies But thus do those from whom I Appeale