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A35353 Cathedrall newes from Canterbury shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to bee in an abbey-like, corrupt, and rotten condition, which cals for a speedy reformation, or dissolution : vvhich dissolution is already foreshowne, and begun there, by many remarkeable passages upon that place, and the prelats there : amongst which passages of wonder is, the Archbishop of Canterburies passing-bell, rung miraculously in that cathedrall / recorded and published by Richard Culmer ... Culmer, Richard, d. 1662. 1644 (1644) Wing C7478; ESTC R209928 28,341 30

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the old rubbish and build the Temple apace though with the sword in one hand the Trowell in the other And now the godly flock to that Cathedrall againe in such numbers that had not the Idolatrous windows in the Sermon-house bin demolished as they are the numerous Cathedrall auditors would be much annoyed with extreamity of heat Thus we see the Canterburian Babel falls a pace and Christ-Church Cathedrall in Canterburie begins to be Christ-Church indeed as that blessed Martyr Ridley wished or rather prophesied long agoe in a letter of his which is recorded in the book of Martyrs And now least that Cathedral Abbey should prove another Lichfield or Lincolne Cathedrall-Close for the enemy to fortifie and roost in The huge Citie-like gates of that Cathedrall Corporation are all taken down laid aside which was done when the Kentish Malignants began to rise against the King Parliament and Kingdom So that now when an act or Ordinance of Parliament or the Bill for the extirpation of Prelacy already passed both Houses of Parliament being signed by the King which God grant shall shortly root out all Prelacy and Cathedrall Covents then all the Cathedrall rabble at Canterbury may without knocking up their Cathedrall Porter pack away with all their Cathedrall Bagg and Baggage and Prelaticll Popish Trinkets to Lambeth Faire FINIS The Cathedrall of Canterbury once a Convent of Monkes The Citizens of Canterbury petition the Parliament against the Cathedrall there Episcopall government tyrannous Cathedrall Canons Deane Prebends Cathedrall Peticanous Singingmen Pricksong-Service Cathedrall High Altar dressed crouched to Cathedrallmeete-Service-booke-Priest Weavers Tobaccopipe-makers Taylors Butlers Servingmen Seldome-preaching Priests Huddle-Service and currycure a Cathedrall Priest The Cathedrall Sermon removed from the Sermon-house to the Popish Quire and why to get people to their Altar-worship and Piping-Service Communion Tables turned into Altars Seats and Galleries pul'd down to set up Altars A new Cathedrall Font adorned with Images and consecrated by a Lord Bishop who went round about it reading in a Booke and went up the three steps and put his head into the Font A Book called the Antiquities of Canterbury Prelates are Enemies to Preaching A Character or description of a Cathedrall Cathedrall Revenues grossely abused A Cathedrall Health drunke to Prince Rupert A Cathedrall Lasse beguiled by a Singing Man She is Arraigned for the dea h of her Childe Cathedrall ' flaunting pride The Devill the Cathedrall Landresse No Butchers meat will goe downe with a Cathedrall Prelate on All-Saints Day-Many Cathedrall Praachers but few Sermons The Prelates Tyrannous Patronage of Livings maintaines their Kingdome of darknesse Cathedrall Prelates strive to shew the Arch-bishop their forwarduesse in Popish Innovations The Prelates usher in Idolatry Idolatry ushers in the Plague The Cathedrall Altar-Glory which is then shame Cathedrall Prelates consultabout erecting Monuments of superstition and Idolatry Our Queenes mother led to Traitor Arch-bishop Beckets stone in that Cathedrall A Cathedrall Orator tels out Queene Mary that that Cathedrall is the gate of Heaven Cathedral Prelates persecutors of their Brethren They urged the reading of the prophane Book for Sabbath Sports A Cathedrall Nunrod hunting the GRAY on the Lords Day Cathedrall prayers against the Scots Cathedralists foment the Prelaticall War against the Scots Cathedrall Sermons The reall presence Preached for there The Scots and Gun-powdertraytours compared together in a Cathedrall Sermon The Arch bishops Speech in Star-chamber ecchoed in the Cathedrall at Canterbury Cathedrall Doctrine that a Pope gave Christ his name Altar Railes made of Consecrated wood Bishops Visitations stuffe The Scots tailed on at the Arch-bishops Visitation An Arch deacons Visitation speech for Altars as Gods sent at Church Cathedral cutting in the Kings presence Cathedrall Incendiaries Prelates plead for Tyranny and blind obedience Prelaticall pleading for Cathedrall piping and Quiretossed Service The Cathedrall Collicke or belliach More strange Malignant Cathedrall preaching Prelates allow consecrated Snuffers but no Extinguishers for bad Church Lights More Incendiary Cathedral preaching and malignant stuffe A Cathedrall Cooler A good preacher neere a Cathedrall a Miracle After the Cathedral Babels sins follow her plagues Cathedrall joy at false newes for Prelacy Prelacy built on a sandy foundation Flags of tryumph on the Cathedral steeple A Prelaticall fall at Canterburie Heaven points at Innocents at the blood of Innocents when it Prikes at Bishops and Cathedralls Prelates pull down their upholders The Arch-Bishop ruins his Arch-Bishoprick The Bish. new canons shot against heaven the bullet falls back on his own head Prelates pull downe King Prince and Church The King and Church can stand without a Bishop Cathedrall Quire rent and broken at a Consecration The Prelates hang out no more flags Prelates abhor singularity Lawn sleeves The Arch Bishops ominous fall noted More falls neer the Arch-Bishop in that tempest He notes them in his Diary Lambeth fall Croydon fall The Arch-Bishops hanged picture falls He feares his owne ruine The Arch-Bishop fals as low as the Tower of London 12. Bishops fal after him The high Commission Court felts Prelaticall excommunication falls The first fall of Episcopacy was at Canterburie there the Bill against the votes of Bishops in Parliament was signed And signed at arained Abby Signed at the house of the first Arch-Bishop of Canterburie that ever was and where hee was buried The finall fall and ruine of Prelacie The Arch-Biships ominous dreames The Bishops Rochet is lost The service-booke is lost The Arch-Bishops dead Father comes for him The Arch Bishop dreames how hee should live what death he should dye Cathedrall Images fall Images put into a cathedral pulpit and why The Prelates complain to the King for their Idols The godly cros the Prelats of Canterburie in their Popish designes The Cathedrall popish progres to the Alter in Service 〈…〉 A heavy stir about Altar service The Altar-priest like to lose his dinner A huge Massif resalutes a congying Altar Priest before the Altar The Prelates stickle for Burgesses in Parliament of their own chusing The Arch Bishops Secretary no Burgesse A Priested Cathedral Weaver votirg with Proctots and Fidlers c. for the Arch-Bishops Secretary to be Purges in Parliament A soule Prelaticall fall though Kings be neere Cathedrall Gods Altars Images Service-bookes Prick-songbookes Surplices Pipes and Cathedrall prick-song keep consort The Cathedrall high Altar removed with a vengea●ce A Sacke posset in a consec●aetd Cathedrall Basin An orderly Reformation begun in the Cathedral o● Canterburie Idolls pulled downe enemie vanqushed the same day Cathedrall painted Iesabell Mother of Harlots The first Arch-Bishop of Canterburie his Image first casually demolished The Bishops Myter breakes his neck A viraginous Shee Cathedrallist Prelates plead for Baal A Cathedrall qualme The grand Idolatrous Cathedrall window defaced The Proctors book a helpe to discover demolisht Images against his Wil. The Cathedrallists cry out for their great Diana More abhomina●le monuments of Idolalatry A Cardinalls Hat Crosses did Images without the Cathedrall demollished A supposed miracle of an 〈◊〉 nodding at 〈◊〉 demolishers Idolatry da 〈…〉 committed in that Cathedrall A caveat to those ignorant and superstitious people that cry out against the defacing of monuments of Iolatry The Divell St. Dunstan demolished Cathedrall ceveat dispersed Cathedra signifies a seate or chiar A Cathadrall Church is a seat-Church or a chaire-Church it being a seate or throne of a Romish-Beast called a Diocesan Bishop with his Prelaticall crew Good Cathedrall news from Canterburie Cathedrallists may be packing 〈◊〉 Babell is fallen 〈◊〉 fallen Alleluya
which hee put in execution with what speed hee could But his Parishioners at Mynster couragiously opposed his Innovations there yet he cut and defaced the Seats and set up his Altar and Railes and fell to Ducking and threatned them with the Arch-Bishop and High-Commission if they would not come up and receive the Communion kneeling before the Altar at the Raile and when they told him it grieved them that hee should make their Parith a President to all others of Popish Innovations the Young Cathedrall Doctor replyed and said that he was the Arch-Bishop of Canterburies Chiefe Chaplaine and therefore would shew his GRACE his forwardnesse in those things All which and more too divers Witnesses have testified to the Honourable Committee of Parliament for Plundered Ministers In the Yeere 1633. The Romish dressing and bowing towards the High Altar began in that Cathedrall and a while after the Plague was very bot there in many Cathedrall Houses so that the Prelates were driven from their Altar and Cathedrall too which was left in a manner desolate Their Cathedrall-Altar-Glory-cloth before mentioned was lately found out where they had laid it in that Cathedrall and is now in the hands of the Honorable Committte of Parliament for demolishing of Idolatrous monuments That Glory which is the shame of their Cathedrall is made of very rich Imbroydery of Gold and Silver the name Jehovah on the top in Gold upon a cloth of Silver and below it a semicircle of Gold and from thence glorious rayes and clouds and gleames and points of rayes direct and waved streame downewards upon the Altar as if Jehovah God himselfe were there present in glory in that Cathedrall at the Altar and all this to draw the people to looke and worship towards the Altar and thereby to usher in the breaden god of Rome and Idolatry The large patterne of that superstitious GLORY being made of papers pasted together wch is now kept with the Glory hath written on it thus Is not this circle too large if so it may best bee mended as wee conceive by inlarging the golden circle at the extremities of it and by inlarging it inward What thinke you of working the rayes without clouds If you can conceive it fitting it will much lessen the charge our feare is the Clouds will not bee well wrought and then the rayes will shew far better without them W. B. This was written on the patterne at London by a Cathedrall Doctor of Canterbury as John Rowell the Imbroiderer that made that Glory hath lately testified upon his examination taken before the truely religious Sir Robert Harley who being in the Chaire of that Committee hath beside that Glory such Idolatrous Popish Pictures and other Popish trinkets taken out of the Kings Chappell and from the Archbishop of Canterbury and else-where that a true Protestant would be astonished to behold them they are so abominable but they are all appointed to the fire And the said John Rowel testifieth that after the patterne was so written on at London it was carried to the Cathedrall at Canterbury and there the Prebendaries met and consulted about that Glory and then the patterne was written on there in answer to the former writing thus Wee conceive this Ovall-forme would doe better in a semicircle and extend the Glory more on either side These Clouds well shadowed and well wrought and pierced with raies will be most proper We conceive also that the Field should be more Azure then Silver which will soone tarnish And the Imbroiderer further testifieth that all the Prebendaries did approve of the making of that Glory for the Altar It is not long since our Queenes Mother was led by these Prelates to Arch-Bishop Thomas Beckets stone in that Cathedrall the stone on which hee fell when hee was cast downe headlong in that Cathedrall when hee was executed for his treason and rebellion and shee came out of her Sedan and bowed towards it some say she kist it as thousands of Papists have done before her and it was then said to her looke on the cracke in that stone that mouth calls to heaven for vengeance on those that shed this holy Martyrs blood a Traytour Martyr I wis a Saint fit for a Roman Calender and a Cathedrall shrine When Queen Mary her daughter came to that Cathedrall in her late journey to Dovor when she went beyond Sea into Holland shee being entertained in that Cathedrall a Cathedrall Prelate there said in his courting Oration to her that that Cathedrall Church whatsoever some said to the contrary was the gate of heaven I saw the Deane and Prebendaries then the Arch-Bishops Commissioners sitting in plena curia in the Arch-Bishops Consistory Court in that Cathedrall when divers Kentish Ministers were brought to the Bar before them and sentenced for refusing to publish the Prophane Book for Sabbath Sports and Dancings which is now justly contradicted and condemned to the fire by a late Sacred Ordinance of Parliament for the better Observation of that Day The Nimrod of that Cathedrall a mighty Hunter and Hawker too was wont very often to hunt Hares and Foxes on weeke dayes but he hunted the GRAY or Badger on the Sabbath Day about five yeers since In plaine termes thus The Deane of Canterbury hearing that one Mr. GRAY a Godly and able Minister now living in Effex had Preached against the Prelates Popish proceedings then on foot and being informed that hee was to Preach againe being a Stranger in those parts the next Sabbath the Deane that Sabbath morning rode out to find him and Hunted from Shoulden to Ham from Parish to Parish at last towards night he came to Sandwich where he had almost caught the Game hee pursued and persecuted but the GRAY was crept through a secret Muse whereupon the Deane caused the Towne Gates to be shut and Watchmen were set with Halbards at every corner but the Preacher escaped them all The persecuted Preacher went beyond the Bridge by the Wind-Mill and escaped the wrath of that Cathedrall Levi who had a Simeon with him in that Spanish Inquisition The Preacher may say Cursed be their anger for it was fierce and their wrath for it was cruell But the Prelate caused divers Godly men to bee brought into the Towne Hall at Sandwich where they were questioned and spoken against by him in his Prelaticall outragious fury Mr. Thomas Foach was bound over to the High Commission Because the GRAY tooke earth or burrow in his Ground But the Minister having on a coloured Suite of Mr. John Foaches now living neer Magnes Church at London-Bridge escaped along the Sea Coast by the conduct of Mr. Anthony Oldfield to Lid and so to Tenterden and so to London Many other Ministers have within few yeeres been persecuted in that Cathedrall or by some of those Cathedrall Prelates as Mr. Huntley Mr. Gardener Mr. Partridge Mr. Player Mr. Hieron and others both Ministers and People and