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B09866 Reflections upon the bulls of the Popes Paul the Third and Pius the Fifth emitted against King Henry the 8 and Queen Elizabeth of England. Philotheus. 1686 (1686) Wing R724A; ESTC R232036 8,047 16

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Jutisdiction by which Paul the third Judged the Apostolick See and St. Peters Patrimony prejudged and thereupon treated Henry 8. as his Vassall and absolved his Subjects from their alledgeance and requiring all Catholick Princes to concurr to the reducing him as a Rebel who denyed fidelity to the Apostolick See his supposed temporal Lord. It s known to all that ever read the English History that there were great heats between the Roman See and the English Kings upon this pretended Title of the resignation The Pope still requiring Fidelity mid other Feudatory duties from England which were ever Justly denyed Several Laws and Statutes being made in England to guard them against that unjust Title And to make this appear more evident that Paul the 3 treated Henry the 8 in this Bull as his supposed Vassal read but the Words of the Bull Sect. 15. Where the Pope command's all that were below an Imperial and Regal Dignity not to correspond converse or transact with Henry the eight or his Accomplices or Favourers under pain of Excomunication but as for the Imperial and Regal Dignites he only beseeches and exorts them so to do without threatning any such Censure thus runs the Bull praeterea ad dictum Henricum Regem facilius ad sanitatem praefatae sedis obaedientiam reducendum omnes singulos Christianos principes quâcunque etiam Imperiali regali dignitate fulgentes per viscera miserecordiae Dei nostri cujus causa agitur hortamur in dommo requirimus eis nihil ominus qui imperatore Rege inferiores fuerint quos propter exellentiam dignitatis à censuris excipimus sub excomunicationis paenâ mandantes ne Henrico regi ejusque complicibus c Where its plain and undisputable to any safe quibling Lawyers that Imperial and Regal Dignities are still excepted from the great Censure of Excommunication and that propter eminentiam dignitatis so that Paul the Third in his Bull looked on Henry the Eighth as Feudatory to himself and the Apostolick See and as no absolute Prince tho' he was infinitely wrong in so judging From all this it follows that the Pope dealt with Henry the Eigth in a matter reputed Secular and Temporal and they Acted one against another as Temporal Princes contending violently for their secular Rights and concerns in which matters all Mankind Pope and all may Err and the true Holy and Catholick intrest remain entire and secure and Catholick Princes are no worse Sons of the Church for maintaining their Rights and Priviledges against all whatsoever Truly this grant of King John's as it was Originally void and null so it was done by a most undeserving Governour who neither knew nor had care of his own Intrest who was guilty of Rebellion against his Father and Brother and who murthered his Nephew to usurp the Crown who lost also all the English Intrest either by conquest or matches in France not to speak of his Irreligion and Atheism And as this grant was Originally null and done by so unworthy a Prince so it was soon revoked by his Successors in Parliament who in so unjust a matter would have been Highly prejudged the very Catholick Clergy detesting the Pope for the severe and unjust courses against England because of that Title as the Bishops of Durham Winchester Norwich c. Yea the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury then a Cardinal and Legate being at Rome when a Charter adorned with a Golden Bull was presented at the High Altar in presence of the King the said Prelate stept in as the Arch-Bishop of Dublin had done at the first grant and in Name of the Clergy and Kingdom of England produced at the same Altar his appeals and all the Peers accorded with him therein How did EDWARD the First resist the claim of the after Popes and in EDWARD the Third's time did England secure their Right by Act of Parliament where were Prelates Lords and Commons against all the Papal pretensions Yea a Parliament was held at London 1214 being the Year after the Grant where the Arch-Bishop sat as President with all the Clergy and Laity and there by command of the Pope the Charter Fealty and Hommage by which the King was oblidged to the Pope was absolutely released on the 7. of July So that Catholick Princes have still vindicated their Rights against the highest Powers of the Church and yet judged no Hereticks upon the matter Le ts now consider Pius 5 his Bull against Queen Elizabeth It s true there he declares to all Catholick subjects that she is no true Princess and absolves her Subjects from their allegiance but upon good ground for first consider that if Mary Queen of England lawfully succeeded King Edward her Brother then Elizabeth could have no Title as my Lord Beacon acknowledged H 7 p. 206 the legitimation of Queen Mary and Elizabeth are incompatible unless ye justifie both the marriages which no Christian will adventure and the Kingdom not being Elective in that case Mary Queen of Scotland should in all Justice have succeeded Pius 5th in his Bull saith Queen Mary of England is legitimat usu namque verae religionis quam ab illius desertore Henrico 8 olim eversam Clarae mem Maria regina legitima hujus sedis praesidio reparaverat c. now since Mary Queen of England is acknowledged the true Child by this Pope Then was Elizabeth an natural all the Lords and Commons in a Parliament in England held after the Death of Edward 6. acknowledged Mary for their Soveraign and that the marriage of her Mother was good and stood with Gods Law and most Holy Word which was this same thing as to say that Elizabeth was illegitmate and LUTHER the great Reformer deemed her so too says Osburn Mem Q Eliz p. 5. Yea look to the date of her birth as it s in my Lord Herberts H 8. p. 350. which was in September the 7. 1533 while Queen Catherines divorce was pronounced by Cranmer the Kings Casuist and judge apointed for that end the 23. of May proceeding so that her Mother was then quick whilst Henry 8. was yet Husband to Queen Catherine which continued till the tearm of that Sentence I know Stow Speed and others alledge a private Mariage between Henry 8. and Anna Bullen Elizabeth Mother on January 25 yet still Elizabeth is born within seven months and a few odd dayes by which wee may guess at the Honesty of her Mother who brought forth Elizabeth into the World as vigorous lusty and healthful as others use to be at the end of nine months If it be said that the Pope innodates her not for her unjust Title but for her Religion to this it s answered first that its evident in that the Pope declared Queen Mary legitimate he must have looked on Elizabeth as an unjust usurper for its impossible to reconcile to them both a just Title of Succession yea Pius 5. in his Bull calls her praetensa angliae Regina the pretended Queen of England and so not the true Secondly The sad and Unnatural Inhumane and dishonourable usage done by Elizabeth to Queen Mary of Scotland keeping Her under restraint and in close Prison moved the Pope to conceal Queen Mary of Scotland Her just Title of which he was fully perswaded lest the expression thereof might hasten the fatal stroke which at length befel Her Thirdly When the Inhumanity which Queen Elizabeth used against her Cousin Queen Mary was noysed abroad the World over then did Pius the fifth send Ridulph a Florentine to Consult with the Catholicks in England to an insurrection against Elizabeth upon which followed the rising in Arms in the North and tho the Catholick Lords did in their Declaration mention Religion yet the true cause was the setling Queen Mary of Scotland the true and undoubted Heiress of England and the Lords proposing Religion then did ipso facto imply the alteration of Religion and Government together and upon the advancing of the Catholick Religion followed the intrest of Queen Mary so that the Pope and Catholick Lords did in this as the memorable General Monk did in carrying on the Loyal design of restoring our late Soveraign King Charles II. not daring to express his Name least it should have marred and ruined his honest purposes Fourthly Cambden tells us 1569. p. 160 that Leonard Deackers second Son to the Lord Deackers of Gysland under took the delivery of Queen Mary of Scotland who then was in Derbyshire in my Lord Shrewsburrys keeping and my Lord Northumberland was cheif complotter in this design and he also was chief Commander of the insurrection of the North who as all know intended nothing so much as Queen Mary's Title tho' in the Declaration of War he Judged fit to conceal and not express it From all this then its clear that the Pope in his Bull against Elizabeth designed chiefly the setling of the righteous Heir and he looked on Elizabeth not only as an usurper but as a Heretical Subject also whom all were to avoid because of her Heresie and not to yeild obedience or alledgeance because of her unjust Title and in all this affair the Pope act●d nothing against the Faith and Doctrine of the Catholick Church or the true Properties Intrests and Priveledges of Christian Princes but rather evidenced his paternal care in securing the Rights and concerns of Monarchs and suppressing of usurping and unjust Powers to which he might concurr not only as a Ghostly Father by his Spiritual advices and censures but as a Temporal Prince gave aid and assistance to setle and reposess Lawful and righteous Heires thrust from their legal Rights FINIS ERRATA's Page 2. l. 15. for Imperal r. Imperial Page 4. l. 1. for Crocked r. broched l. 29. for Popal r. Papal Page 5. l. 24. for principal r. private Page 6. l. 16. for indefectability r. indefectibility l. 17. for defacto r. de facto Page 7. l. 20. for requiring r. required Page 8. l. 1. for exorts r. exhorts Page 10. l. 16. for tearm r. term