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A08075 Newes from the low-countreyes. Or The anatomy of Caluinisticall calumnyes, manifested in a dialogue betweene a Brabander, and a Hollander Vpon occasion of a placcart, lately published in Holla[n]d, against the Iesuites, priests, friars &c. by those that there assume vnto themselues, the tytle of the high-mighty-lords, the States &c. Translated out of the Netherland language, into English. By D.N.; Anatomie van Calviniste calumnien. English. Verstegan, Richard, ca. 1550-1640.; D. N., fl. 1622.; Cresswell, Joseph, 1556-1623, attributed name. 1622 (1622) STC 18443; ESTC S120471 29,088 102

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Fryar as he liued and dyed Heere can I not omit also to note that if so be that for this fact of Iaques Clement the Caluinists should giue vnto the Fryars of S. Dominikes order the name of a Pernicious and Murtherous Sect or that they sought to bring subiects to the murthering of Princes and Potentates they had in all truth done the Religious men of this Order much wrong for there can be no reason that a whole order should beare the blame reproach of the fault that one of the same order hath committed and wherin the others were innocent How much lesse reason can then be found that the Iesuites of whose order no one was euer knowne that euer killed Prince or other person should of slaunderous Gewses be calumniated with the name of a murtherous sect and to be stirrers vp of the inhabitants of Holland to the murthering of Princes and Potentates which were a greater pitty for the inhabitants of Holland to doe considering that Princes Potentates are not among them in so great aboundance vnlesse the meaning of the Placcart should be that the Iesuites and Priestes did intend to imploy the inhabitants of Holland to goe murther Princes and Potentates in other Countreys The eight and last of this vnfortunate number and ranke was Henry the fourth King of France who was murthered by one Francis Rauaillac and if so be the Holland Gewses will make of him a Iesuite also yet the administers of Iustice in France which are as far-seeing as those of Holland and haue throughly enformed themselues of this mans condition and state of life and done their vttermost endeauours to come to the full knowledge of all that might concerne the matter of the Kings death could neuer find that he so was And yet the sharp-sighted states of Holland that can looke further into milstones then other men can better discerne who are the murtherers of Princes and Potentates in other Countreyes then the officers of Iustice themselues in whose handes they happen to fall that commit such criminall facts The Hollander But can there no Princes els be found that haue byn killed or murthered since the Iesuites haue had ther beginning then only these you haue named The Brabander I know not of any more but of this number of eight Marry heere by the way is to be noted that fiue of this number haue byn murthered by Caluinists and three by Catholikes King Henry 3. King Henry 4. both Kings of France William of Nassaw Prince of Orange by Catholikes Melchior Zobell Bishop of Wirtzburge and Duke of Franconia Henry King of Scotland Iames Earle of Murray Francis Duke of Guyse and Mary Queene of Scotland by Caluinists And if thinges had succeeded according to intentions Caluinists had had the honour to haue had six of these eight to haue byn murthered by them for William Prince of Orange before named was in very great possibility to haue byn murthered by a Protestant also and I wot not how many Zeland States with him to haue borne him cōpany in the ayre when he and they should haue byn blowne vp togeather with gunpowder wherof I may take occasion to speake more anone In the meane time behold whether in this odious busynesse of Prince killing Caluinists haue not the precedence by oddes Notwithstanding they cry out so lowd and so falsely vpon Iesuites giuing thē the name of a pernicious and murtherous sect when themselues in this foule fact fall foulest of all that therein are to be touched the Iesuites not found to be touched at all Let all the world now iudge to whome it is that the odious Epithete of Prince-killing is best befitting either to Iesuites or Calumists Who might not laugh at this mad accusation and thinke that reformed Holland-Gewses are turned fooles not knowing what they say They seeme through the vehemency of their malice to be become blind and giue occasion themselues of the manifestation of their owne shame which before lay vndiscouered What strange kindes of Iesuites haue heere byn found among the murtherers of Princes and Potentates The Holland Gewse-reformed brethrē may heere see what comes of lying That their preachers continew their lying in their pulpits I can in some sort tollerate the poore fellowes haue charge of wife children their preaching is their trade to liue by and to mayntaine their families But the worshipfull Lordes the States to lye and to publish lyes in Printed Placcarts that indeed is somwhat to grosse you may please to excuse me for beeing so free with your Lords and States Because He that speaketh what he should not Must heare for his answer what he wold not Me thinkes they that practise lying should in reason become more cūning then to make lyes that are so grosse and palpable and doe indeed bring credit and reputation to Iesuites and shame vnto themselues that spred them for alwayes it is found that when any one is accused and afterward found innocent the accuser is cursed and hated the false accused pittyed beloued and belieued These Caluinian Calumniatours will seeme by calling Iesuites Priests the murtherers of Princes and Potentates as if they poore innocent soules were becom great Care-takers for Princes Potentates safeties This surely is a very suddainly-growne-vp affection they were not wont to be so for me thinks it is not so long ago that Princes can haue forgotten that at such tyme as their subiects rebelled against them the good Hollād-Gewses were alwayes readier to assist their rebelles agaynst them then them against their rebelles I must needes acknowledge some reason why it so should be that is that simile gaudet simili if at this day any Princes find this to be true themselues know it best But further to manifest their good affection to Princes we are to note that it hath not only byn shewed in the fiue aforenamed who they murtherously haue bereft of their liues but also in some vnto whome euen after their deathes they haue shewed indignity and villany as vnto William the Conqueror King of England who was buryed at Cane in Normandie where the French-Hugenotes in their Rebellion in the yeare 1562. vnder conduct of Chastilian when they tooke this towne and spoyled the Churches they brake open the tombe of this great Cōquerer and threw his bones about the streets At Orleans where they also committed their Church-robbery and Sacrilege they brake open the tombe of King Lewys the eleuenth and burnt his bones The bones of Iohn Earle of Angolesme Father to King Francis the first of France who for his vertue deuotion deuotion was reputed as a Saint they suffered not to rest in his sepulcher but threw them out This hate may haue proceeded of two causes the one because he was a Prince the other posible the greatest because of his Sanctity for to the bones of Saints or holy mē haue Caluinists shewed so great hatred that at Towres they tooke the bones of the