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A40122 The arraignment of popery being a short collection, taken out of the chronicles, and other books, of the state of the church in the primitive times : also, the state of the Papists, and how long it was before the universal pope and mass was set up, and the time of bringing in all their rudiments and traditions, beads and images, purgatory, tythes and inquisitions : also, a relation of their cruelties they acted after the Pope got up, being worse then the heathen and Turk, New Rome having proved like Old : also, what the people of England worshipped before they were Christians : with several other things, which may be profitable for people to read over, where all that fear God may see, read, try, and give judgment by the spirit of truth : to which is added, The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church / by G.F. and E.H. Fox, George, 1624-1691.; Hookes, Ellis, d. 1681. 1667 (1667) Wing F1750A; ESTC R15884 93,976 138

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and grow and was 〈◊〉 in thy love and be multiplied into the length of dayes and 〈…〉 sprinkles holy Water on the Ring The Papists pray for Souls departed The Priest while he sayes his Prayer stands with his face Eastward and looks unto the high Altar and then turns him to the people and sayes Ye shall pray for all Christian souls for all Bishops Clerks Curates and for the souls of all Christian Kings and Queens and especially for the Kings of England and for all souls that to this Church have given Book Bell Chalice or Vestment or any other thing by which the Service of God is the better done Did you ever hear such Trumpery CHAP. X. Concenning Hallowing the Church VVHen any Church is to be hallowed first all the people must depart out of the Church and the Deacon must remain there only having all the Doors shut fast to him the Bishop with the Clergy stand at the door and make holy Water mingled with Salt In the mean season twelve Candles must be set up within the Church burning before twelve Crosses that are appointed upon the Church 〈◊〉 After the Bishop accompanied with the Clergy and people go 〈◊〉 times about the Church without the Bishop having in his hand a 〈◊〉 with a bunch of Hysop on the end with which he casts Holy Water upon the Church-Walls and as the Bishop goes round every time he comes at the door he strikes the Threshold with his Staff and sayes in Latin Lift up your Gates O ye Princes and be ye lift up O ye ●●●lusting Gates and the King of Glory shall enter in Then the Deacon rayes who is this King of Glory Then the Bishop answers 〈…〉 Lord 〈◊〉 and Mighty even the Lord Mighty in Battel 〈…〉 the Bishop and the Everlasting Gates 〈…〉 The third time the Deacon opens the door to him and he and the Clergy enters but the people stand without still and then the Bishop sayes the Letany and then a Cross of Ashes and Sand is made on the Pavement whereon the Alphabet or Christ-cros ●ow is written in Greek and Latin and then the Bishop with Salt Ashes and Wine consecrates the Altar and then annoints the aforesaid twelve Crosses on the Wall with Cream and then the people may come in and ring the Bells for joy This is to be noted That if the Wine be frozen in the Chalice th● Priest must so long breathe upon it till it be molten and the Ice disso●●ed and if it cannot be dane so he m●y put fine to it CHAP. XI Concerning Hallowing of Beads IN their Prayer to their God they say We beseech thee that thou wilt vouchsafe from the Seat of thy Majesty with thy blessing to sanctifie replenish and fulfil these Bead 〈◊〉 pray on which are apt and meet for devotion of thy Servants to honour that most glorious Virgin Mary Mother of God You read none of this in Scripture Concerning Christining and Hallowing of Bells The Bishop puts upon him a Surplice and having a Cross born before him and accompanied with the Clergy and people they go to the place where the Metal shall be shed which the Bell is made of and while the Bell is casting that it may have right shape The Bishop begins to sing and all the Clergy sings forth aloud and so continue till the Bell is cast and then they sing six Psalms and in the mean time the Bishop washes the. Bell with holy Water and then he goes to prayer and then he wipes it with a Towel People did you ever hear such deceit which is contrary to Scriptures and then sayes a Psalm and then annoints the Bell seven times without and four times within with Oyl and Cream then the Bishop prayes again saying to his God Vouchsafe to replenish this Bell with thy Heavenly 〈…〉 before the m●●● and sound thereof the fiery darts of the 〈◊〉 the Lightnin's and Tempests may be chased away And then he sprinkles the Bell with Holy Water then the God-fathers and God-mothers draw nigh and lay their hands on the Bell to whom the Bishop sayes Name the Bell who gave the Bell what name they thought good and then the Bishop and the God-fathers and God-mothers put upon the Bell a Linnen Vesture white and large These be the works of the Pope and the Papists who are gotten up since Christ and the Apostles and are not the w●rks of Christ as you may read in the Scriptures That the Primitive Christians had no Bells is proved by Vosius in his Commentary upon the two Epistles of Pliny and Trajan and Bernardinus de ri●u concionandi Guido P●ncirolus saith they were invented by one Paulinus Bishop of Nola and that they were called Nolae in Latin from Nola the place where they were first made and Campanie because invented in Campaniae Hospinian de Orig. temp saith they were not used for certain in the first five Centuries almost of Christianity And who were the first that caused them to be set up in Churches as things appertaining to the Worship of God is before related CHAP. XII A short Relation of some of the Ceremonies of the Pope and his Followers taken out of the Works of Christopher Marcellus Bishop of Corcira Dedicated to Pope Le● the Tenth AND first as to the Popes Election All people are shut out of the Election-house saving the Fathers and the Ministers the Senior of the Cardinals exhorteth the other Fathers that they 〈◊〉 mind and consider the highness of the matter whereof the● must p●●sen●ly 〈…〉 then which matter and business nothing 〈…〉 or more excellent for he saith They are about to provide 〈…〉 the 〈◊〉 of Christ the Successor of Peter the Pastor 〈…〉 Leader of Christ Flock the Key bearer Pottet and 〈…〉 of 〈◊〉 the Prince of the Apostolick 〈…〉 and the chief Pre●●● 〈…〉 Christendom There is four kinds of Election but to make the Work short I will only relate one of them though they are all Wayes which Christ never instituted neither did his Apostles ever practice such things viz. First all the Colledg of the Cardinals agree upon Three Upon one of the Cardinal-Bishops on one of the Cardinal-Priests and upon one of the Cardinal-Deacons Mark people we never read in the Scriptures of Cardinal-Bishops and Cardinal Priests and Deacons to which three they give Pover and Authority to chuse the High Bishop after this sort They let up and light a candle of a certain appointed quantity that it may burn a certain space and their power to chuse lasteth no longer then the piece of candle lasteth for they must chuse him before it be burnt out and the same being so chosen is right Pope Then the Senior of the Cardinals and Colledg do shew their joy and do their duty of reverence to him and putting off his Senate-Robe called Caprea and his little Hood called Capu●ium they cause him to set down in his Rochet where the Seniors do put upon his singer the Fisher's Ring so
them that believe and that unto all such as receive thee thou mayest be health of soul and body and that from out of the place thou shalt be sprinkled may flye away all Fancy Wickedness and Craftiness of the Devils subtilty and every foul spirit The Papists Conjurations of Water I conjure thee thou Creature of Water in the Name of Cross God the Father Almighty and in the Name of Cross Jesus Christ his Son our Lord and in the Vertue of Cross the Holy Ghost that thou become a Conjured Water to expel the power of the Enemy Here the Pope is smothered with his own smoak Pope Leo the thrid Pope John the seventh Pope Adrian the first with others made Decrees for establishing of Images Leo the third Emperor of Greece decreed that Images should be taken out of the Churches and burnt openly at Constantinople The said Emperor threw out of the Temple all the Images and burnt them in the open Market This was contrary to the Pope Pope Eugenius decreed that Children which were to be Christned should have a God-father and a God-mother A Council held at Rotomage decreed that their Sacrament the Priests should put it into the Lay-peoples mouths and that they should not touch it with their hands contrary to the use and practice of the primitive Christians many hundred years after Christ Lib. Concil Bec. fol. 329. In Pope Urban the First 's time was the Order of the Nunnes of Saint Briget invented by Brigeta and that the Nunnes should be closed above in a Closet and the men beneath Pop● Nicholas the first ordained that no temporal man whether King or Emperor● should have ought to do with those things that appertain to the Priest In the time of Pope Alexander the third there was one Vict●r a Pope so Alexander got his Popedom by money and force of Ships and Arms in the year One thousand one hundred sixty one And this Pope compelled Lewis King of France and Henry King of England to be his Lacquies and to run on foot by him holding his horse bridle one of the right hand and the other of the left leading him thorough the street in his pomp This is like the Glory of the world this is not like Peter In the year 757 Stephen the third he was the first Pope that was carried on mens shoulders Where was Christ or Peter so carried Pol. vit Pant. In the year 1075 the Emperor deposes the Pope and the Pope excommunicates the Emperor and ill requites the Emperor for his love who gave him power to be chosen Pope without his Election Pope Gregory the ninth ordained that the Sacring-Bell should be rung when the Priest lifteth up the Mystal-Bread and Chalice above his head to move the people to behold that new-found god which they worshipped in knocking kneeling and lifting up of hands to a piece of Bread Crates Malleotes a Heathen he brought the study of Gramar into Rome in the year of the World Three thousand seven hundred eighty nine Pope Boniface the seventh procured a company of men to take his part by whose means he took Pope John the fifteenth and put out his eyes and then threw him into prison Boniface dyed not many days after who after his death was drawn by the feet through the streets of Rome in the year Nine hundred seventy-six Pope Stephen the sixth so envied the Name of his predecessor For●●osus that he abrogated and dissolved his Decrees and taking up his body after it was buried he cut two of his fingers off his right hand and commanded them to be cast into the River Tyber Pope Sergius caused the body of Formosus where it was buryed to be taken up and afterwards sitting in the Papal See first degraded him then commanded his head to be smitten off with the other three fingers that were left as Sigeberius writeth which done he caused his body to be thrown into Tyber deposing all such as by the said Pormosus before had been consecrated and invested By this Murderer Pope Ser●ius first came up the use to bear about Candles on Candlemas-day for the purifying of the Virgin Mary Anno 684. Durand G. Achil. Becon fol. 351. It is recorded of Pope Hidlebrand tha● he enquired of the Sacrament a Divine answer against the Emperor and because it did not speak he threw it in the fire and burned it Sure the Papists will allow this Pope erred After the death of Pope Clement the fifth the Romish See stood vacant two years and three months Book of Mart. vol. 1 p. 487. Pope Gregory the third was the first that brought into the Masse the Canon or clause for Reliques also he brought into the Memorial the Offering and Sacrifice for the dead Pope Zachary brought in the Priests Vestures and Ornaments Constantius was the first that gave his feet to be kissed of the Emperors about the year Seven hundred Book of Mart. Volume 1. p. 176. Henricu the Emperor with his Wife and Child bare-footed and bare-legged waited on Pope Hidlebrand three days and three nights at the Gates of Conusium before he could be suffered to come in Pope Sylvester the second was accounted a great Sorcerer Pope Alexander the second was forced into a Chamber by Soldiers and there beaten by Pope Hidlebrand This is contrary to the Apostle who said A Bishop must be no striker King Ines ordained in England before the Conquest that Infants should be baptized within thirty days Pope Vrban the second amongst many other Enormities concluded that no Priests son should be capable of Orders And yet Priests must not marry Pag of Popes fol. 87. Bishop Bonner said If an Image be made a god it is no Idol Thus you may see the Papists are contrary to the Scriptures and God who forbiddeth to make Images of him or the likeness of any thing in He●●●● bo●● 〈◊〉 Earth be●●ath Fox Vol. 3. p. 262. CHAP. VII Concerning Hereticks Judas Iscariot was the first Apostate that fell from the truth who sold his Master to the covetous Priests for thirty pieces of silver and slew his Father married his Mother and in the end hanged himself Read Euseb Chr●n In the year 163 Demas which Paul spake of forsook the truth and became an Idol-priest at Thessalonica Pilate that gave sentence upon Christ afterward slew himself M●rcellina the Heretick worshipped and offered Incense unto the Images of Jesus and Paul c. In the year 81 Cerinthus the Heretick dreamed that the Kingdom of Christ should become Earthly and that Christ should reign on the Earth a thousand years Montanus the Heretick forbad Marriage and commanded abstinence from certain meats as unlawful In the year 287 Marcell●nas the Heretick Bishop of Rome denied Christ and offered sacrifice unto Idols for which he was condemned by a Council of three hundred Bishops called together at Sin 〈◊〉 Whereby it appears the Bishop of Rome erred and was fallible In the year 340 Eustathius the Heretick forbad Marriage 〈◊〉 Laws