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B21152 The increase of popery in England, since the reformation made by King Henry VIII shewing the great encouragement that priests, Jesuits, and other promoter of that bloudy religion have had from persons of power and authority, the discouragements and notorious hardships, even to silencing, and banishment from cities and corporations, that have been the portion of many able and faithful Protestant ministers, that have eminently opposed it : with an essay towards what may possibly befall the Churches of Christ from the hellish contrivances and damnable plots of Romish emissaries : with a faithful extract out of the most authentick records of the most memorable things referring to the reformation, viz. Henry VIII, his reasons given in his proclamation for taking away the Popes usurped power, his protestation against the pope, his injunctions to his clergy, Bishop St[e]phen Gardener's oath or protestation, and his reasons against the Popessupremacy in England and the publick agreement of the whole clergy of England, as confirmed and ratified in the book called the Bishops book, published in the year 1534 / by .. William Dell ... Darrell, William, 1651-1721. 1681 (1681) Wing D923 53,277 58

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and other of the Clergy of this our Realm should set forth declare and preach to them the true and syncere Word of God and without all manner colour dissimulation and hypocrisie manifest and publish the great and innumerable Enormities and Abuses which the said Bishop of Rome as well in the Title and Style as also in Authority and Iurisdiction of long time unlawfully and unjustly hath usurped upon us and our Progenitors and also other Christian Princes have therefore addressed our Letters unto the Bishop of the Diocefe straitly charging and commanding him in the same that not onely he in his own proper person shall declare teach and preach unto the People forthwith upon the receipt of our said Letters unto him directed every Sunday and other high Feasts through the year the true mere and syncere Word of God and that the same Title Style and Iurisdiction of Supreme Head appertaineth onely to our Crown and Dignity Royal. Likewise as the said Bishop and all other the Bishops of our Realm have by Oath affirmed and confirmed by Subscription of their Names and setting to their Seals but also give warning monition and charge to all manner Abbats Priors Deans Archdeacons Provosts Parsons Vicars Curats and all other Ecclesiastical Persons within his said Diocese as well to teach preach publish and declare in all manner Churches our aforesaid just Title Style and Iurisdiction every Sunday and high Feast through the year and further to monish and command all other Schoolmasters within his said Diocese to instruct and teach the same unto the Children committed unto them as also to cause all-manner Prayers Orisons Rubricks Canons of Mass-books and all other Books in the Churches wherein the said Bishop of Rome is named or his presumptuous and proud Pomp and Authority preferred utterly to be abolished eradicate and razed out and his Name and Memory to be never more except to his contumely and reproach rememb●ed The Popes Name and Memo●y aboli●●ed but perpetually suppressed and obscured And finally to desist and leave out all such Articles as be in the general Sentence which is usual●y accustomed to be read four times in the year and do tend to the glory and advancement of the Bishop of Rome his Name Title and Iurisdiction Whereupon we esteeming and reputing you to be of such singular and vehment zeal and affection toward the glory of Almighty God and of so faithful loving and obedient heart towards us as you will not onely do and accomplish with all power wisdom diligence and labour whatsoever should or might be to the preferment and setting forward of Gods Word but also practise study and endeavour your self with all your policy wit power and good will to amplifie defend and maintain all such Interest Right Title Style Iurisdiction and Authority as is in any wise appertaining unto us our Dignity and Prerogative and Crown Imperial of this our Realm have thought good and expedient not onely to signifie unto you by these our Letters the particularities of the Charge Monition and Commandment given by us unto the said Bishop as before is specified but also to require and straitly charge and command you upon pain of your Allegeance and as you shall avoid our high Indignation and Displeasure at your utmost peril laying apart all vain affections respects or other carnal considerations and setting onely before your eyes the mirror of truth the glory of God the dignity of your Sovereign Lord and King and the great concord and unity and inestimable profit and utility that sha●l by the due execution of the premisses ensue to your self and all other faithful and loving Subjects ye make or cause to be made diligent search and wait and especially in every place of your Shirewick whether the said Bishop do truly and syncerely and without all manner cloke colour or dissimulation execute and accomplish our will and commandment as is aforesaid And in case ye shall hear perceive and approvably understand and know that the said Bishop or any other Ecclesiastical Person within his Diocese do omit and leave undone any part or parcel of the premisses or else in the execution and setting forth of the same do coldly and feignedly use any manner sinister addition wrong interpretation or painted colour then we straitly charge and command you that forthwith upon any such default negligence or dissimulation of the said Bishop or any other Ecclesiastical Person of his Diocese contrary to the true tenour meaning and effect of the said Charge by us to him appointed aforesaid ye do make indelayedly and with all speed and diligence declaration and advertisement to us and our Council of the said default and of the behaviour manner and fashion of the same And forasmuch as we upon singular trust and assured confidence which we have in you and for the special love and zeal we suppose and think ye bear toward us and the publick and common Wealth Vnity and Tranquillity of this our Realm have specially elected and chosen you among so many for this purpose and have reputed you such men as unto whose wisdom discretion truth and fidelity we might commit a matter of such great weight moment and importance as whereupon the Vnity and Tranquillity of our Realm doth consist If ye should contrary to our expectation and trust which we have in you and against your duty and Allegeance towards us neglect or omit to do with all your diligence and wisdom whatsoever shall be in your power for the due performance of our mind and pleasure to you before declared in this behalf or halt or stumble at any part or specialty of the same be ye assured that we like a Prince of Iustice will so extremely punish you for the same that all the World besides shall take by you example and beware contrary to their Aliegeance to disobey the lawful Commandment of their Sovereign Lord and Prince in such things as by the faithful execution whereof ye shall not onely advance the Honour of Almighty God and set forth the Majesty and Imperial Dignity of your Sovereign Lord but also bring an inestimable weal profit and commodity unity and tranquillity to all the common State of this our Realm whereunto both by the Laws of God Nature and Man ye be utterly bound Given under our Signet at our Palace of Westminster the 9. day of June Furthermore that no man shall cavil or surmise this fatal fall and ruine of the Pope to have come rashly upon the Kings own partial affection or by any sensual temerity of a few and not by the grave and advised Iudgment Approbation and Consent generally and publickly as well of the Nobles and Commons Temporal as also upon substantial grounds and the very strength of truth by the discussion and consultation of the Spiritual and most Learned Persons in this Realm It shall be requisite moreover to these premisses to adjoyn the words and testimonies also of the Bishops own oaths and profession made