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A21070 The application of the lavves of England for Catholike priesthood and the Sacrifice of the Masse. Directed to the lords of his Maiesties most honourable priuie counsell, iudges, iustices, and other studients of the law. Pendryck, William, 1583-1650. 1623 (1623) STC 7435; ESTC S117587 48,936 110

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THE APPLICATION OF THE LAVVES OF ENGLAND FOR CATHOLIKE PRIESTHOOD And the Sacrifice of the Masse DIRECTED TO THE LORDS of his Maiesties most Honourable priuie Counsell Judges Justices and other Studients of the Law Mentita est iniquitas sibi Psal 26. O violentia veritatis quod semper illa tenuit inimicorum confessio confirmauit Aug. cont Donatist post col cap. 3. Printed at CVLLEN with Licence Anno Domini M.DC.XXIII The Printer to the Reader GEntle Reader this litle Treatise falling by chaunce into my hands I of my selfe the Author thereof being vnknowne vnto me thought it worthy of thy view but by reason of an vncorrected originall written Copie and especially my selfe being vnskilfull of the English tongue many errours and omissions haue happened not onely in the Orthographie but also in the setting downe the allegations somewhat indistinctly and in false pointing Therefore I hope these circumstances duly considered thou wilt be pleased in reading ouer this Treatise to correct them with thy pen whereof the greater faults are after the Printing hereof gathered by a friend and set downe in manner as followeth Faults escaped PAge 5. in the title for generall Councels read Councels Ibid. line 20. Antichrist read Antichrist was Ibid. l. 21. fled r. flight p. 6. l. 17. which r. with p. 8. l. 17. Can. 18. r. Can. 1. p. 9. l. 19. fift r. fast Ibid. l. 26. your r. the. p. 10. l. 27. 39● r. 413. pa. 11. l. 25. Can. 1. r. Can. 5. p. 12. l. 5. where r. were Ibid. l. 13. words of the r. words of consecration some p. 13. l. 14. Retentine r. Retentiue p. 14. l. 5. in the auncient r. from the auncient Ibid. title testaments r. testimonies p. 16. l. 10. who r. of whom Ibid. l. 22. is God r. to God p. 17. l. 17. terme r. forme p. 20 l. 12. that besides r. besides p. 22. l. 27. died r. liued p. 23. l. 23. Ino r. Iuo Ibid. l. 27. 111. r. 91. p. 32. l. 18. 03. r. 10● p. 36. l. 15. and so much r. and that so much p. 37. l. 7. nor r. not p. 38. l. 10. hashly r. rashly p. 39. l. 5. Abbots And r. Abbots according to D. Doue Ibid. l. 23. theretofore r. heretofore Ibid. l. 27. 86. r. 176. p. 10. l. 7. 165. r. 105. p. 43. l. 25. nor r. or p. 45. l. 6. very r. euery p. ●6 l. ●0 Col. ●48 r. Col. 748. p. 49. l. 22. Angelorum r. Anglorum p. 58. l. 2. first 100. r. 1000. Ibid. l. 22. odder r. odde p. 61. l. 17. Reioined r. Reioiner p. 64. l. 15. grates r. gates p. 65. l. 23. onwardly r. outwardly p. 67. l. 27. blasphemours r. blasphemous p. 70. throughout for Bishops read Fathers Ibid. l. 15. 819. r. 870. Ibid. l. 18. 1000. r. 900. Ibid. l. ●9 the 2. Lateran vnder In. 2. Fa. 1200. p. 72. l. 14. Tostanis r. Tostatus p. 75. l. 4. of the authority r. the authority Ibid. l. 17. to iudggment r. to the iudgement p. 76. l. 7. hence it is that the r. hence is the. p. 77. l. 13. Maiestie giue r. Maiestie p. 11. giue p. 81. l. 1. lib. 2. r. lib. 1. ibid. l. 12. 23. r. 25. Ibid. l. 22. litle a like r. like a little p. 84. l. 4. to his effect r. to this effect p. 86. l. 3. the might r. might Ibid. l. 26. as once r. but once p. 88. l. 17. it was was it Faults escaped in the Margent Page 3. at Prescription Fol 149. Ibid. at Limitation Fol. 126. Ibid. at dissision Fol. 67. p. 9. Pactio in sene Prat. in Serie p. 10. for Suicio read sub Sinicio Ibid 398. r. 413. p. 14. Petent r. Retent p. 18. Ormerod pa. r. Orm. fol. 3. pr. Ibid. Cal. 1 1. c. 1. r. Cal. l. 1. c. 14. p. 23. Chemnit pa. 3. r. Chemnit pa. 93. p. 24. Cyrill Hier. Catch 4. mist p. 33. col 2441. r. col 1294. p Cent. 4. Col. 291. p. 47. Bal. cent 1. fol. 3. p. 49. Holmist lib. 1. r. Hol. l. ● pa. 102. p. 51. fol. 137. r. 173. p. 54. Sect. 146. r. Sect. 164. p. 77. Cast in defens transl p. 170. p. 81. for Gen. v. 2. r. Gen. v. 11. p. 87. Couel pag. 77. p. 78. Powel pag. 70. p 91. Whit. c. 18. r. Whit. rat 8. In the Table Page 96 twelue generall read twelue Councels THE PREFACE Right Honourable Lords wise Iudges and other Learned Lawyers IT was euer the craft and subtilty of the Heathen but much more of the Apostates and Heretickes when they deadly hated and persecuted the Catholick Christians and specially Gods Priests being the guides and Pastors of that Flocke they sought to destroy to sound their disgraces into credulous eares and charge them of disloialty towards their Prince and Magistrate thereby to make them odious to their Princes and hatefull to the Common-wealth So did that Magitian of Aegipt least his deceipts should haue beene impugned by the Christians accuse them before the Emperour Valerian who as Eusebius doth report was so fauourable to the Catholick Christians in the beginning of his raigne that he would not permit any person should wrong them So did some wicked persons about the Emperour Aurelian prouoke him to persecute the Christians generally throughout all the confines of his Empire who notwithstanding had most louingly as appeareth by the Writings of Eusebius ad Orosius vsed them in the first sixe yeares of his raigne So was holy Athanasius brought before the Arrian Emperours and Bishops and accused of Nigromancie Adulterie and Conspiracie So was the Clergie condemned to death and exile vnder Iulian the Apostate vnder pretence of diuers crimes and namely of sedition falsly forged against them So did the Vandales being Heretickes extreamely plague the Catholickes in Affrick accusing them that they had secret conference by Messengers and Letters with the Romanes against them And by this meanes did the Emperesse Theodora a woman of the Eutichian heresie cruelly persecute the Pope Siluerius and the Clergie vnder the colour of some Letters intercepted by her Councell whereby the Catholick Christians should haue called in the Gothes forraigne powers to inuade the Citie of Rome and the Empire Yet this shamefull subtilty and crafty deceipt was neuer so notoriously vsed by the Pagans the Arrians the Gothes the Vandals the Lumbards the Donatists c. as in the late persecutions and practises of Protestant Ministers especially in England against the Catholicks in their Pamphlets and Pulpits vrging the State to suppresse them with death seuere exilements and edicts as if they had beene so many Catilines towards their Senate and so many Absolons towards their Dauid The long time of our persecution the number of them that were afflicted the diuersity of their rankes and qualities and their humours and dispositions the perpetuity and variety of temptations and tribulations the infinite indignities suffered by the mercilesse searching and robbing of Purseuants Promoters Informers and such