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A02994 A discourse to the lords of the Parliament As touching the murther committed vppon the person of Henrie the Great, King of Fraunce. Manifestlie prooving the Iesuites to be the plotters and principall deuisers of that horrible act. Translated out of French, and published by authority.; Remonstrance à messieurs de la Cour de Parlement sur le parricide commis en la personne du roy Henry le Grand. English Mornay, Philippe de, seigneur du Plessis-Marly, 1549-1623.; Crashaw, William, 1572-1626. 1611 (1611) STC 13134; ESTC S103959 20,195 50

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giue it reading as a Testimonie of the love and speciall respect my heart doth owe you who as I will ever pray that you may still honour GOD and your selues by zeale against Poperye and constancye in the Truth So shall I reioyce by anye service I can perfourme to bee an instrument of your Confirmation in the same Till when giue mee leaue to bee one of those who will euer honour your Noble and Religious vertues and who in all Christian and heartie affection doth vowe to remaine Your Honours servant in Christ WILLIAM CRASHAVV● A RELATION TO the Lordes of the Parliament concerning the death of their KING SHall wee then loose our King the most mightie and puissant King that ever France fostered that ever Europe contayned for the space of 500. yeares The heart that gaue life to the bodie of this State even vnto the least Arterie The naturall heat the force vigour of so many soules is pierced is slaine with the accursed knife of a damned Caytife shall he for so strange and inhumane a fact receiue no greater torture or torment than this base and ordinary punishment Shall this bee iudged a sacrifice sufficient for so hainous a trespasse Shall this be delivered vnto posterity for our shame and suffered of vs in these our dayes to our vtter ruine and confusion And you my Lordes of this Parliament that owe to him Iustice and ought to doe your selues right are you at a stand rest you now amazed you that through the height of your wisedomes are able to vnfolde the most difficult pointes of darkest causes are you now at a stand and besides your selues in a matter so cleare and evident You busily enquire after the Authors of this prodigious bloody blow and yet you perfectly vnderstand that the knife was but the instrumēt of Ravailac of Ravailac set on induced and instructed by other It was others that put the knife into his hand and planted the murther in his heart And is it then such a matter for you that are men of such wisedome gravity and experience to devine coniecture nay absolutely to convince who those Abettors are Seeing that all Christendome by general consent concluded that since the creation of the world there hath not any sect or societie beene found more capable or more culpable in such villanies than the Iesuits and their confederates and doe you make a doubt thereof Haue not Murtherers risen again in our dayes of Christian kings the remnants of Sarazin progenie and race of the Mores who haue written books erected schooles wherin they teach the Methode ther and manner of murthering Kings Haue they not reduced this monstrous and mischieuous practife into an Art into a Caball haue they not these many yeres framed and fashioned mens minds by their misteries and meditations by their consecrations and execrations to this end purpose are they honoured for any other exploytes or magnified for any other miracles Your owne lawes tell and teach vs that hee that hath once beene conuinced of villanie is euer after presumed to bee a bird of the same feather Sithence then their Emanuell in the institution of Confessors decreeth that it is lawfull to kill their King that euery Clarke may without offence exempt himselfe from the subiection of his naturall Prince and further averreth and auoucheth that hee cannot bee iustly termed a rebell whatsoeuer he doth or in what matter soeuer hee medleth what shall wee thinke Iohn Mariana is yet more bolde and broad in Iohn Mariana de institutione Regio l. 1. c. 6. 7. these businesses he is more particuler and more methodicall in these affaires he strideth a step beyond all the rest of his crewand company He maintaineth flatly and plainly that whosoeuer hath a charge committed vnto him by the society of Iesuites or from the hand of their Visitor or vnder the commaund of a fewe graue and learned persons of that rancke nay without feare or daunger attempt and assaile the person of his Prince or King by pollicie treason or poyson nay he spareth not to repeate the diuers sorts and kinds of poyson as swift or slow in working giuen in drinke or in meates by touching of his sacred and annoynted body vnder a friendly pretēce of offring him some excellent present or saith he after the manner of the kings of the Moores by rubbing his garments his Chayre his Linnen his Armour his Saddle Stirrops or Bootes And further he warranteth that whosoeuer shall loose his life in such an attempt shall doe a thing acceptable with God and praise-worthy among men hee shall bee forsooth a sweet smelling sacrifice in the nosthrils of the Lord of hoastes These Bookes passed not their Authors with a streight hand nor were they composed or compiled by nouices for the Emanuell as he saith in his preface was a worke of 40. yeares forging The ordinarie Manuell of the Father Confessors The Author therof was among thē a man of such fanctimony as for his pretended Petrus Ribadeneira in his Catalogue p. 14 holynesse the Virgin Marie say they and their good Father Ignatius appeared vnto him at his death That of Iohn Martana mencioned in the Catalogue of the bookes Idem pa. 3. L. 141. of their society published by Father Peter Ribadeneira in the yeare 1608. with singuler commendation of the Author and his woorkes as quallified with an excellent iudgement with admirable learning with profound Diuinity that he taught in Rome in Sicile and in Paris it selfe Both of them imprinted with Anthenticke priuiledges approbations and solemnities of their superiors the first at Antwerpe the other at Toledo and Maience But the latter which should strike the greater stroake was mostcuriously and cunningly framed to carry the greater authority besides it bore in the forefront greater recommendation as the censure and approbation in Spaine by Frier Peter of Onna Prouinciall The sufferance to be imprinted giuen by Stephen Hoieda visitor of the society of Iesus in the prouince of Toledo And consequently the full power and authority of passing current was giuen and graunted to this Booke by the Father Generall of their society so highly commended by them Claudius Aquauina after approbation these are his wordes By graue and learned personages of our order Can you any longer doubt my good Lords when you so euidently see out of what forge of what temper this mettall is Especially when it is too well knowen to you all what attempts within these 30. yeares this sect or society haue made vpon the sacred persons and lyues of many Kings Princes of Christendome pre●ailed ouer some When that diuellish and damnable gunpowder deuise of England resteth so fresh in your memories so bleeding new wherin it was purposed that the King Queen Prince the whole Nobilitie of the Land the whole Clergie Archbishops Bishops and others the chiefe and choice of the Commons infinite numbers of all sorts and qualities in briefe the best of the lands estate