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A03269 An answere to a popish ryme, lately scattered abroad in the west parts, and much relyed vpon by some simply-seduced. By Samuel Hieron, minister of the word of God, at Modbury in Deuon Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617.; Marlorat, Augustin, 1506-1562. Catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the holy gospell after S. Marke and Luke. 1604 (1604) STC 13388; ESTC S119038 35,551 44

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Pope of Rome to bee the head Bishop of the world The general councel of Constantinople ouerthrewe Images The second Nicene councell decreed them to bee worshipped Againe the Councell of Franckfort vnder Charles the great determineth it to be Idolatry accurseth the Nicene councel Many the like differences might easily be alledged That which one Sect q In anno 1476. there was a great controuersy betwixt the Franciscanes Dominicanes touching the conceptiō of the virgin Mary whether she were cōceiued in sin or not The Do held she was the Fra. the contrary but the Pope ioyning with the Fr. 4. of the other were condēned burned at Berne or Author r Alph. de Castro li. 1. c. 6. holds the Pope inferior to the Coūcel The opiniō of al the Iesuites at this day is that he is aboue the Councel About the Eucharist they haue a world of differēces amongst thēselues as whether Christ did consecrate whē he blessed the bread wine or whē he said This is my body whether so much bread as is taken onely be cōsecrated whether the substāce of the bread be turned to nothing or chāged into the substāce of Chr. whether there be a bodily motiō in the Sacra whether the body of Chr. in the Sacr. can be touched how the accidēts in the Sacr. are with out a subiect whether they stick in the aire or in the body of Chr. or in some other subiect whether the accidents can be broken whether they can nourish whether the water mingled with the wine be turned into Christs blood Whence come wormes in the Hoste likes The same another cleane out strikes I know you Papists do agrée To worke the Churches misery So Herode was made s Luke 23.12 Pilates frend To bring our Sauiour to his end Some yéeld as fearing to resist Such is the power of Antichrist You may not call this Vnity But rather bloudy Tyranny Some ioyne because they do not sée The very depth of Poperie To build vpon the Church beliefe Of lay-Religion is the Briefe Some for ease and bellies sake Do to your Church them selues betake As Monkes and such as Loytryng loue Whom none but Romists can approoue This is your Romish Concordance Among your selues at variance Though all for some respects are led To méete together in one Head In one point more I néedes must stay Though nam'd of you but by the way Lest with a Phrase of Peters Keyes You dazell should the peoples eyes By Keyes is meant the power to preach And in Gods Truth the Church to teach t Luke 11.52 By it u Viz. Preaching Heauen 's opened to receiue All those which truely do belieue It is the power to loose and tye Which Christ gaue to the Ministry w Therefore Ministers are sayd both to haue the Ministery of Reconciliation 2. Cor. 5.18 and the Ministery of Vengeance against disobedience 2. Cor. 10.6 It was intended vnto all x Our Lord in the person of one gaue the keyes to all to shew the Vnity of all Cyp. de simp praelatorum and Leo a Bishop of Rome is of the same iudgemēt In Sermone de Natiuitate Though spoke to one in seuerall When to beleeuers we giue Hope Then is the Gate of Heauen set ope When Mercies promise is repeal'd Then by the Keyes that Gate is seal'd y To bind and loose is no other thing but to declare Gods sentence Hieron in Mat. 16. When Peter did his Fayth confesse Th' Apostles by dyd meane no lesse z Austine sayth he answered for all Hom. in Ioh. 124. and elsewhere often Vnus pro multis respondit one made answere for all and Lyranus Confessio Petri erat confessio alienorum And that which Christ to Peter spake We may not from the other take a Cuncti claues Regni c. All receyue the keyes of heauen Hier. lib. 1. aduersus Ioui Each true and faythfull Minister Is Peters rightfull Successer Then speake no more of Peters Keyes Except th' art sworne the Pope to please Holy Why the Church is called Holy THou sayst the Church we holy call And so we do acknowledge all What in the Créede our mouthes confesse Our heartes within beléeue no lesse The Purity decayed before b By Adams fall Vnto his Church Christ doth restore That which is here in lesse degrée The same in heauen shall perfit bée If thou knewst Romes Impurity Thou wouldst bragge of Sanctity A sincke of sinne a Sea of Euill A place possessed of the Deuill c Gallus Senonensis wrote aboue 400 yeres ago that Sathan was let loose at Rome to destroy the church Th. Becket a Romish saint acknowledged the cōmon prouerbe to be true that there is no right at Rome The B. of Worcester a Papist told Philpot that he thoght the wickednes he saw in Rome made him an Heretike Your Popes beare names of Holynes But none more full of Wickednes Let Storyes speake enquire of them What Popes haue worne the Diademe Some Heretikes d Marcellinus Pope sacrificed to the Idols of the Painims Platin. Vola ter Liberius Pope an Arriā Plat. Hiero. in Catal. scrip Eccl. in Chro. Anast 2. Pope an Acatian Plat. Vigil an Eutchyan Liber in breuiario Honorius a Monothelite condēned by the Romane Councell vnder Adrian 2. some Murtherers e Pope Alexander 6. poysoned Gemes the great Turkes brother committed to his custody Hiero. Marius Munst lib. 4. Cosm Pope Hildebrand hired one to kill the Emperor Benno Cardinalis Incestuous some f Iohn 13. Pope committed incest with his two sisters Luith prand lib. 6. Hee was wounded in adultry Platina Alexander 6. lay with his owne daughter Vol. some Sorcerers g Hildebrand so sayth Benno the Card. Pope Siluester 2. gaue himselfe to the Deuill to bee Pope Pla. Ioannes stella many other were Magicians as Iohn 21. Benedict 9. c. Some noted for their Cruelty h Pope Alexander 6. cut off the hands feet of one Mancinellus because he wrote against his filthinesse Iohn 13. cut off the hands and noses of diuers Cardinals Plat. Some for their monstrous Blasphemy i Pope Hildebrand threw the sacrament into the fire Benno Card. Io. 22. derided the gospel held the soules to be mortal was therefore by the Councel of Constance 1. 2. ses 11. called a Deuil incarnat Leo 10. writing to Cardinall Bembus calleth the story of Christ a fable Io. 13. called the deuil to help him at dice drāk to him Luith p. lib. 6 One Pope k Pope Sergius 3. a famous Leuimen l Marozia wife to Guido kept Whose Bastard to the Popedome crept m Iohn 11. or as some count Io. 12. See Plat. and Luithprand Another graunted Liberty To practise beastly Sodomy n Sixtus 4. granted liberty to the whole family of the Cardinall of Saint Lucy in the three hote moneths Iune Iuly August