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A68462 The right, and prerogatiue of kings against Cardinall Bellarmine and other Iesuites. Written in French by Iohn Bede, aduocate in the court of Parliament of Paris, and published by authority. Translated by Robert Sherwood.; Droit des roys, contre le cardinal Bellarmin et autres jésuites. English. Bédé de la Gormandière, Jean.; Sherwood, Robert. 1612 (1612) STC 1782; ESTC S113797 80,394 213

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condemneth for a Hereticke whosoeuer resisteth them Gl. v. multorum can vidua dist 34. For by that account wee must beleeue the glosse which defineth her onely to bee a whore that hath had to do with more then twenty and three thousand men and that he that marrieth such a beast meriteth remission of sinnes Cap. inter opera charitatis de spons lib. 4. decretal Wee ordaine saith the pope that for all such men as shall take common woemen out of the stewes and marry them that same shall profite them for remission of their sinnes And how dare pope Gregory couple that abomination with the merite of the holy passion It pertaitaineth onely to the mother of whoredomes to enhanse her wares so high to giue course to such tresure Now such and the like impostures of the Court of Rome being knowne by the Christian Churches caused men to appeale for some clauses and abuses in such decrees and the King maintained himselfe and his people in the Christian liberty without contradiction till the yeare one thousand one hundred thirty seuen in the raigne of Charles the Yong whose constancy the pope would try about the prouision of the Arch-bishopricke of Bourges as likewise of Phillip his successour Anno one thousand one hundred eighty against whom pope Innocent stirred vp the King of England and caused wars betweene them And as for Lewis the ninth called also Saint Lewis because of his piety and iustice who was king in the yeare one thousand two hundred twenty seuen he gaue peace to the Albigenses perceiuing as Haillā saith that they were hated of the pope principally for that they cried out against the dissolute liues of Church-men hee also tooke away the sale of Offices To this holy Prince Histories ascribe these qualities that hee was a gardian of the Lawes a protectour of the Church the head of the Nobility and Father of the People Hee caused also the Byble to bee published in the French tongue My Lord your Maiesty is descended from this great prince betweene his and your comming to the Crowne is so great a resemblance that your subiects do hope for the same graces vnder your authority name descent age place of Coronation nature instruction regency publication of your Edict of peace all agree Hee beganne to raigne at twelue yeares of age was crowned at Reines remained vnder the regency of his mother though shee was a stranger and a Spaniard For the Regency For Frenchmen are ashamed to referre lesse to the last will of their King then did the Sicilians vnto theirs named Anaxillaus Iustin 4. who gaue for Regent to his sonne a slaue that had bene faithfull vnto him But in case of such a gouernement in whom else can there be found a more tender affection then of the mother or neerer then taken out of the bowels To come againe to our deliuerers aboue whom appeareth most Phillip the fourth surnamed the Faire who in the yeare 1320. had to doe with a a prodigious monster of a man pope Boniface the eighth who wrote to the king in these termes Annales Nicholas Giles Wee will that thou know that thou art our subiect both in Spirituall and in Temporall things To which the King answered beginning thus Sciat fatuitas vestra c. Let your sottishnesse and fond temerity know that in Temporall things we haue none but God for superiour c. And the King not content with this commanded a Lord of Languedoc an Albigeois of the house of Nogaret to seise vpon this pope Which he did and hauing cuffed him on the mouth with his gauntlet cast him into prison where he died leauing behind him this Elogium or praise in diuerse hystories Io. Andr. Bald. c. 1. de feud gl ad 6. Decretal He entred into the Popedome as a Fox raigned as a Lyon and died as a Dog For hee entred into such a phrensie that hee gnawed off his owne hands with rage O that the deceased King your Maiesties father were aliue and that hee saw the letter of that ambitious prelate commented on by a Cardinall Iesuite who durst publish a booke of it would he not haue commanded that arch-hereticke to bee brought to him bound hand and foot and cast into the prison of his palace for to bee condemned and suffer the like execution that the Legates of pope Benedict did before the pallace after they had seene their Bulles torne in peeces the 29 of Iuly Papon Arrest lib. tit 5. Arrest 27. anno 1408 in the raigne of Charles the sixt And what do such men thinke they haue to do with children Yea rather with a flourishing State war-like allied peaceable fortified with money and furniture for the warres With God himselfe protectour of the most desolate widdow and poorest Orphan and therefore of the Regent of the children of his Annointed and of the State which by his grace hath now so long time subsisted I returne to Boniface and passe vnder silence that his Bull was in the presence of the King cast into the fire by the Earle of Artois that his Nuncio's were committed to prison and prohibition made that no man should carry mony to Rome nor prouide any for dispatch of Benefices that the King transferred the popes seate to Auignon which remained there three score and foureteene yeares after that in those times were sixe Anti-popes yea three at one time all three deposed by the Emperour Sigismond especially Iohn the 23 conuicted of horrible crimes So was Clement the seuenth who had sowed vp fiue Cardinals in sackes and cast them into the sea and three more hee beheaded and burnt their bodies to ashes which hee caried euery where with him in chests with Cardinal hats set on the same that it might bee knowne what they were And we must not omit that Iohn the twentieth two was deposed for hauing vnaduisedly excommunicated the Emperour Lewis of Bauiere Since in the raigne of Lewis the eleuenth pope Eugenius found himselfe agrieued at the pragmaticall sanction or confirmation of the decree made in the Councell of Basill for the election of Prelates collation of Benefices c. But the King vsed a Soueraigne remedy and which was ordinary with his predecessors for he forbad that any money should bee carried to Rome neither was that a light punishment for it was found that the Pope drew out of France yearely a million of Gold Suet. in vita Iulij Caesaris which was the tribute that the Romans raised out of all the Gaules Which might very profitably bee employed on Hospitals Colledges and Spittles in France without passing any further Against all these disorders many good Doctors haue exclamed among others Saint Bernard and his schollers Also Sauonarola a great and learned man among the Clergy who was held to haue had the gift of prophesie said to King Charles the eighth that God called him into Italy for to reforme the Church and in deed being