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A43617 Curse ye Meroz, or, The fatal doom in a sermon preached in Guild-hall Chappel London, before the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, May the 9th 1680 / by Edmond Hickeringill ... Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708. 1680 (1680) Wing H1803; ESTC R17523 32,578 46

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their practise and designs are contain'd in these Verses Sedes Summa Petri quae Pastoralis honoris Facta caput Mundi quicquid non possidet armis Religione tenet That is the Pope like the Presbyterian does his business with the word or the Sword if one will not do the other shall or they 'le fill the Nations with Blood and Wounds Yet God be thank't the Devil and those Roaring Lyons roaring out their Anathema's their Curses and Excommunications are not always Rampant nor does more harm than the Curse of Pope Julius the second did the French-men who rooted his Army at the Battle of Ravenna Fran à vitoriá a Popish Fryar de ●…ot Eccles ●…elict Sect. ●… p. 39. See Occu●…nen in Rom. in Rom. ep ●…ap 1. Theophy●…ct ●…id Blasp ●…n glossâ ●…e majori●…ate o●…edientiâ The news whereof coming to his Holiness whilst at his Beads by the Fire-side made him in a passion to conclude his Prayers with a Curse in these very words Sit ergo gallus in nomine Diabolorum All the Devils in Hell take the Frenchman I met with one honest Fryar Francis à Victoriâ who confesses that Popes were not always so ambitious and that their pretended Supremacy over all persons and in all causes was but of late usurp't Glossatores hoc dominum dedêrunt Papae cum ipfi essent Pauperes rebus Doctrinâ That this Supremacy and Sovereignty was given to the Pope by Expositors that were as poor as proud with Purses as empty as their Pates and who were as bare of Crowns as their Crowns were bare and Shaven Hence we have cause to think that Pope Pius the Fifth who Excommunicated our Queen Elizabeth Anno 1569. was in Earnest when he said Cum essem Religiosus sperabam benè de salute meâ Cardinalis factus extimui Pontifex creatus paenè despero Which I 'le English thus When I was first made Priest my Soul did well But How when Cardinal I cannot tell Now I am Pope surly my Rome is Hell Optimi putantur Pontifices saith Papyrius Massonius who was a Popish Priest si vel leniter mali vel minus boni quam caeteri Mortales esse solent Methinks saith he we speed well if our Popes be but indifferently bad or but a little worse than other Mortals And the same say I of all that are of the said Antichristian Spirit that trouble and disquiet the Magistrate and their Neighbors putting them in Fears with their Numbers and their darings their Petitions Subscriptions like Muster Rolls Methinks we speed well if they be but indifferently bad or but a little worse than Pagans Indians Turks and Jews if they were as harmless as Indians and Insidels would tell no more Lyes nor carry on no more Bloody Designs than Pagans truly for my part I think we should be very happy in them to what we now are An Indian or Pagan for his Life could not think of such Pride and Insolence as that wherewith Pope Paul the Fifth Treated Dandalus the Venetian Ambassador when he made him Crouch under the Board and eat with the Dogs the Crums that fell from their Masters Table And yet this Bravery though more Insolent yet was less Impious then that Blasphemous Salutation which His Holyness gladly accepted from the Sicilian Ambassador that came to beg his Peace with Domine Deus Papa miserere Nostrum Lord have Mercy upon us Lord God Pope And again Oh Lamb of God that takest away the Sins of the World Grant us thy Peace Thus Christoper Marcellus Complemented the Pope in the Second Councel of Lateran Tu es alter Deus in terris And with like Religion did the Old Romanists Erect an Altar in Rome to Simon Magus with this Inscription Simoni Sancto Deo In honor of Simon the Hely God Not more Atheistical than these was the Painters Motto under the Effigies of Alexander the Great Jupiter assere tibi coelum ego mihi asserui terram But enough of these Insolencies and Blasphemies yet not a jot too much in these days when such Designs are on Foot to make the Crown stoop to the Mitre But for the Crown to Vaile and Lowre to the Stool of Repentance Oh abominable and Vile Forasmuch as 't is much more Honor to be foyl'd by a Lyon than to be baffled by an Ass This is nothing else but to be Persecuted with Vermine and run the Fate of that German Bishop that was devoured and Hunted to Death with Rats and Mice This is to undergo the Martyrdom of the Primitive Christians that were put in Bears-skins and Baited to Death with Dogs The Pope how bad soever his Designs be yet he is a Temporal Prince of great Territories and Dominions if you reckon only the Countries called the St. Peters Patrimony whether he has got them per fas or nefas whether by Dint of the Sword or Cheat of the Word it comes all to one Reckoning yet still he is a Prince of Ancient Grandeur and the less dishonor to be Subject to him But for a Prince to stoop to Geneva-Upstarts that have nothing Eminent but Ears and Mouth is the vilest of Subjection and sets a value upon Turkish Slavery in Comparison of this Forasmuch as we expect better things from them Not that I commend our King John of England for profering himself and his Kingdom Vassels to the King of Morocco an Infidel rather than endure the Tyranny of Religious Men and the Pope forc't by Pandolphus the Popes Legate to resign his Crown to the Papal Chair which the proud Prelate kept it from him several days and then disdainfully setting his Foot upon it and the Money with which he bought his peace restor'd upon heavy terms the Crown yet certainly such Barbarous usage from Christians pretended Christians makes a great though not a sufficient Apology for him Grass they say never grows where the great Turk sets his Foot I 'me sure Math. Paris an Historian of good credit says that King John us'd to say that when he became the Pope's Footstool he never throve after to use his own words Postquam ut dixi me mea Regna Romanae subjeci Ecclesiae nulla mihi prospera omnia contraria advenêrunt Anno 1213. de Regione liberâ Ancellam fecit per chartum lugubrem saith Mathew Paris by a lamentable Charter King John made England a Bond-slave to the Pope that before was Free But his Son King Hen. 3. had it shortly after repeal'd even in times of Popery by Act of Parliament Read all our Chronicles since William the Conqueror and tell me if ever there were Wars in England but the Clergy had a great hand in them Odo Bishop of Bayeux furnished William the Conqueror with Forty Tall Ships to invade England and the Pope to encourage him sent him a Banner of the Church an Agnus of Gold and one of the Hairs of St. Peter such another Present as that Phoenix Feather which the Pope sent to the
Men And as true Religion is the best thing so it is facile and easie to learn and practice Fear God and Honor the King Love thy Neighbor includes the whole duty of Man But the Hypocrisie of Religion the Face without the Heart of Religion it requires such a deal of dresses and paintings controversies disputes dissimulations frauds and pretences that it had been much better for the good and Peace of Mankind to have had no Religion then such a perplext tragical troublesome and fatal thing as some have made it and still endeavor to make it The first Quarrel and Bloodshed that ever was in the World was about Religion therefore Cain slew his Brother Abel and became the great Example of Murthering our Brethren upon a Religious score to all Holy and Solemn Leaguers and Covenanters both of Papists in France and Protestants in great Britain We have then here a clear Evidence who is the Man of Sin and Son of Perdition namely every Spirit that sits in the Temple of God and opposes and exalts it self above the Magistrate who is called God And that Spirit that Devillish Anti-christian Spirit divides it self like two lines drawn from the circumference to the center that seem to oppose one another yet both aime at the Center into the Spirit of Popery and the Spirit of Foppery The Former under pretence of Religion exalts the Mitre above the Crown and the Crosier above the Scepter the latter plumes himself in his Almighty Pulpit whilst the Magistrate truckles under him upon the Stool of Repentance both of them oppose and exalt themselves above all that is called God both of them will without scruple do evil that good may come thereof Equivocate Lye Plunder Sequester and Behead for Gods-sake and the causes-sake both of them agree in that Jesuitical tenent that Dominion is founded in grace both of them Plot and contrive Mischief where and when they have sway but always Mischief as much as in them lyes both of them have for many years been the great Disturbers of the Peace of all Christendome as well as of the Peace of England and tell me but of any Massacre or Bloody Wars and Stratagem 's against the Magistrate any Treason 's and Rebellions but what was carried on either by Papists and Jesuits or by Presbyterians and Fanaticks in the Memory of Man and I 'le be content to abide the Bloody Inquisition of the one and undergo the Fates of the Arch-Bishops and Metropolitan's of England and Scotland Canterbury and St. Andrews Murther'd by the other Both are Bejesuited and Breath nothing but Blood and Ruin for Gods-sake and Gods-cause and yet they are severally distinguish't and disguiz'd one wears a Fryars weed the other a short synodical Jump Jam. 4.1 one wear's his Crown shaven the other only crop't So that whence comes wars and Fightings amongst us From the Church the Temple of God And such as sit in the Temple of God Comes it from the conclave the Synod or the Pulpit Yes it did God knows when Men Men of Sin and Sons of Perdition with such a Text as this did make the Sacred Pulpit a Pulpit Drum to beat a Call thereon and an Alarum to Arms and War to Rebellion and Blood But such wild expositions and Harangues to bejuggle and beguile the silly Rabble came from the Lusts that Warr'd in their Members the Lust of Ambition the Lust of Covetousness after the Kings Lands the Bishops Lands the Stately Houses and Mannors of the Loyal Lords and Gentlemen And this all this and more came from the Pulpit From this Principle and Spirit of Antichrist or Rebellion under the Cloak of Religion did Pope Boniface exalted in Pride set his insulting Toe upon the Neck of Frederick the Emperor repeating with a surly grace that of the Psalmist Psa 18.40 Thou hast given me the Necks of mine Enemies and Psal 91.13 Psa 91.13 Thou shalt tread upon the Lion and Adder the Young Lion and Dragon shalt thou trample under Feet And just so did the Fanaticks who are minor Popes of a later Edition from this Principle wrest another place of the Psalmist to justifie the Murther of our late Sovereign of Blessed Memory namely To bind their Kings with Chains Psa 149 9●… and their Nobles with Fetters of Iron to Execute upon them the Judgment written this Honor of all the Saints Then that of Isa 2.2 has done great Service namely Isa 2.2 The Mountain of the Lords House shall be established upon the top of the Mountains and shall be exalted above the Hills c. I 'le warrant there has been old quarrelling and scolding disputing and calling names Sons of Whores Sons of the Whore of Babylon Whore of Rome old Fighting and Wrangling Parrying and Fencing Thrusting and Scrambling whose Party should get up on and be this Mountain that shall be exalted upon the top of all other Mountains Ambition and Covetousness are of all Lusts never weary never tyred especially when Pride and Coverousness wears the Vizard of Religion then the Riches of Pluto and Hell cannot glut them and nothing but the ambition of Lucifer to be equal if not above their Maker can satisfie their Insatiable Pride Thus Vid. Alph de Verg. p. 123. Pope Boniface Lesson'd and Tutor'd Phillip Sirnamed the Fair King of France volumus te scire in temporali spirituali nobis subjacere you must know Sir that in Temporals as well as Spirituals you are our Subject Yet the French Army made bold to Plunder Pope Boniface 8th of more Treasure then all the Revenue of the Kings of the whole Earth amounted to in one Year Heildfield Histor a Sum by far exceeding the Sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Tun of Gold which Pope John 22. left to his Heirs All the wealth of the Indies is theirs if the King that owes those golden Mines be Priest-Ridden But the French not only of late through the Sorbonists Doctrine but also in former ages been very dull and unapt to learn the Doctrine of the Popes Supremacy and therefore the said French King Philip the Fair in his Letter to Pope Boniface in answer to his said impudent as well as imprudent claim begins his Letter with Sciat fatuitas vestra instead of Sciat sanctitas vestra that is in English I give your Fop-ship to understand instead of I give your Popeship to understand When Hen. 2. King of England was whipt and went to Tyburn in expiation of Beckets Death Thomas of Canterbury a proud Sawcy Priest and Rebel the King took every blow in Dudgeon and grumbled somewhat to himself in a menacing way whereupon the Popes legate stop't his Mouth presently with these words Domine noli minari c. Sir never threaten us who are Retainers to a Court that Lords it justly over Kings and Emperors 'T is endless to tell Stories of this Nature See Gerson Chancelor of Pa●…is de poestate Ecles consid ●…2 part 3.
decree and pronounce it altogether necessary for all Mankind to be subject to the Pope of Rome in pain of Damnation Observe by the way the difference betwixt the Popes old and new style For till a Thousand years after Christ no Pope was ever so audacious as to claim or usurp Supremacy over Kings and Emperors So that the Pope in ordine ad spiritualia and the presbyterian ribus Christi hookes in all Dominion Kings will have a good share left between them but Pride and Covetousness taught these Sons of Perdition these Innovations and Usurpations For Priests and Bishops themselves however they pretend the derivation of their Office from Christ yet have the liberty of the open Administration thereof from the Civil Authority alone and Laws of the Land Object But suppose the Civil Authority will not be so civil to us to grant us this liberty is not this Persecution what shall we do in this case Ans In such a Case obey our Saviour's Command and take his advice Mat. 10.23 When they Persecute you in one City Fly to another and in one Country Fly to another Country Every good Christian every tender conscience will do it but the Papists and Fanaticks and Non-conformists scorn the motion flye say they what fly from our dear proselytes fly from our Dayly-bread fly from our flocks and our herds they scorn it they 'le sooner fly in the Magistrates Face they are good Christians the while St. Paul thought himself happy that he could fly though he ventur'd a Limb by Flying being let down in a Basket over the City Wall and so escaped their Hands Obj. But we live not under Pagan but Christian Magistrates and therefore should expect better things of them Ans I grant it and so we do Blessed be God any man may in England be as good a Christian as he will and instead of Persecution for the same have encouragement from the King and his Laws But woful experience has taught not to trust with too much Power Canters and Hypocrites Juglers and Dissenters no Nation in the World but endeavors to maintain its own being it s own Laws and Constitutions from the Plots and Conspiracies of such as always Watch to defame disparage contemn circumvent and undermine it especially to such as have bid defyance to a good Conscience for a good and conscientious Christian dares not disobey our Saviors Command but if he be persecuted in one Country he will he must he ought to fly to another and in the Interim if he cannot Fly willingly to suffer for Christ and joy and glory therein as the Apostles did and not whine mutiny and complain as Fanaticks do Alas the Men do not believe what they would make others believe that woe be to them if they do not Preach the Gospel if they did they would Preach it in India in Turky in Persia the World is wide and the Converting of a Turk has a better Reward than the perverting of one that is a Christian already Cicero indeed holds it to be Heresie to differ or dissent from the Religion of a Man's Country and the King of Morocco answered the Ambassadors of King John of England requesting to know how His Majesty liked St. Paul's Epistles which he had lately read with a Protestation that were he to chuse a Religion he would be a Christian But he held it abominable not to live and dye in the Religion received from his Fore-fathers and his Country But these were Infidels and to be condemned by us Christians who are taught to call no Man Master nor no Man Father or Rabbi upon Earth that is not jurare in verba Magistri but to give a reason of the Faith and hope that is in us though the said Cicero and the Infidel King spoke like as they were very Wise-men and great States-men But when through Gods great Mercy we are happy in being born in a Country Beautified with the best Religion and the best Laws nothing but the said Spirit of Popery or Foppery can make any Man a Non-conformist Our Blessed Saviour though he was Lord of Heaven and Earth and also poor and penny less yet when tribute was demanded of him rather than he would offend the Law of the Land he liv'd in did a Miracle to get Money to pay his Assessment St. Paul upon his Tryal when he was Indicted before Festus by the Jews who laid many grievance complaints against him he clears himself by Pleading not Guilty not by demurring to the Jurisdiction of the Court and Laws of the Land Acts 25.28 and yet they were Heathen Laws but Pleads not Guilty and Justifies that neither against the Law of the Jews nor against the Temple which yet was Superstitious nor yet against Caesar though their Conqueror and Invader had he offended any thing all And Acts 28.17 In these words clears himself namely I have committed nothing against the People or customes of our Fathers I wonder by what Rule by what Pattern a Non-Conformist walks whilst he will neither coppy after Christ nor St. Paul Surely no opinion is so wild and extravagant but will find some Fools so wicked as to follow it though it ruin them I read of a Sect called Caynites because they praised Cain in Murdering his Brother others that have commended Corah Dathan and Abiram as stout Independents and Libertines that would not be controul'd with never a Moses or Aaron of them all nay I read of one Bruno that writ an Oration in Commendation of the Devil and his Luciferian Pride Oh liberty liberty is a sweet thing say some the very Birds when caged had rather live at all adventure and perhaps starve then be coup't up with never so much Plenty oh say they liberty of Conscience to believe what we list and say what we list and do what we lift is a very precious enjoyment Happy are the People that are in such case like the Guiana-Indians sine Lege sine Rege I can tell you of a time and a Country in Holy Scripture where there was just such a time of Liberty And yet they had a King the good King Asa but of little benefit to the People because they had a great mind to this same liberty and to live as they list and lawless Now for a long season Israel hath been without the true God no matter for that saith the Atheist and without a teaching Priest all the better saith the Papist and Fanatick and without Law all the better saith the Libertine Here was a time to some Men's wish and was it not a happy time Read that in the 5. verse And in those times there was no peace to him that went out or to him that came in but great vexations were upon all the Inhabitants of the Countries and Nation was destroyed of Nation and City of City for God did vex them with all adversity And 't is Impossible it should be otherwise for there was no Law no Yoak every