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A15093 The way to the true church wherein the principall motiues perswading according to Romanisme and questions touching the nature and authoritie of the church and scriptures, are familiarly disputed, and driuen to their issues, where, this day they sticke betweene the Papists and vs: contriued into an answer to a popish discourse concerning the rule of faith and the marks of the church. And published to admonish such as decline to papistrie of the weake and vncertaine grounds, whereupon they haue ventured their soules. Directed to all that seeke for resolution: and especially to his louing countrimen of Lancashire. By Iohn White minister of Gods word at Eccles. For the finding out of the matter and questions handled, there are three tables: two in the beginning, and one in the end of the booke. White, John, 1570-1615. 1608 (1608) STC 25394; ESTC S101725 487,534 518

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forma iuramenti professionis fidei Bull which calleth it THE PVBLICKE PROFESSION OF THE ORTHODOXAL FAITH TO BE VNIFORMLY OBSERVED AND PROFESSED z THE NEW CREED OF THE CHVRCH OF ROME I. N. do with firme faith beleeue and professe all and singular things contained in the Creed which the Romane Church vseth namely I beleeue in one God the Father almightie maker of heauen and earth and of all things visible and inuisible And in one Lord Iesus Christ the onely begotten Sonne of God borne of his Father before all worlds God of God light of light very God of very God begotten not made being consubstantiall with the Father by whom all things were made who for vs men and for our saluation came downe from heauen and was incarnate by the holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary and was made man crucified also for vs vnder Pontius Pilate suffered and was buried and rose againe the third day according to the Scriptures and ascended into heauen and sitteth at the right hand of his Father and shall come againe with glory to iudge the quicke and the dead whose kingdome shall haue no end and in the holy Ghost the Lord and giuer of life who proceedeth from the Father and the Sonne who with the Father and the Sonne is worshipped and glorified who spake by the Prophets And I beleeue one Holy Catholick and Apostolicke Church J beleeue one Baptisme for the remission of sinnes and I looke for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come Amen The Apostolick and Ecclesiasticall TRADITIONS and other obseruances and constitutions of that Church do I firmly admit and embrace Also the sacred Scripture according to THAT SENCE WHICH OVR MOTHER THE CHVRCH HATH HOLDEN AND DOTH HOLD whose right it is to iudge of the true sence and interpretation of holy Scriptures do I admit Neither will I euer receiue and expound it but according to the vniforme consent of the Fathers I do also confesse that there be truly and properly SEVEN SACRAMENTS of the new law instituted by our Lord Iesus Christ and necessary to the saluation of mankind though all be not for euery man that is to say Baptisme Confirmation the Eucharist Penance extreme Vnction Order and Mariage and that they confer grace and that among these Baptisme Confirmation and Order cannot be reiterated without sacriledge Also the receiued and approued rites of the Catholicke Church vsed in the solemne administration of all the aforesaid Sacraments I receiue and admit All and euery the things which concerning ORIGINALL SIN and IVSTIFICATION were defined and declared in the holy Councell of Trent I embrace and receiue Also I confesse that in the MASSE is offered to God a true proper and propitiatory sacrifice for the quicke and the dead and that in the holy EVCHARIST is truly really and substantially the body and blood with the soule and Diuinitie of our Lord Iesu Christ and that there is made a conuersion of the whole substance of the bread into his body and of the whole substance of the wine into his bloud which conuersion the Catholick Church calleth TRANSVBSTANTIATION I confesse also that vnder ONE KIND ONLY all whole Christ and the true Sacrament is receiued I do constantly hold there is a PVRGATORY and the soules detained there are holpe by the suffrages of the faithful And likewise that the SAINTS raigning with Christ are to be worshipped and prayed vnto And that they offer their prayers to God for vs and that their RELICKS are to be worshipped And most firmly I auouch that the IMAGES of Christ and the Mother of God alwayes a Virgin and other Saints are to be had and retained and that to them due honor and veneration is to be giuen Also that the power of INDVLGENCES was left by Christ in the Church and I affirme the vse thereof to be most wholsome to Christs people That the Holy Catholicke and Apostolicke ROMANE CHVRCH is the mother and mistris of all Churches I acknowledge and I vow and sweare true obedience to the Bishop of Rome the successor of S. Peter the Prince of the Apostles and the Vicar of Iesus Christ And AL OTHER things likewise do I vndoubtingly receiue and confesse which are deliuered defined and declared by the sacred canons and generall Councels and especially the holy Councel of Trident and withal I condemne reiect and accurse all things that are contrary hereunto and all heresies whatsoeuer condemned reiected and accursed by the Church and that I will be carefull this true Catholicke faith out of the which no man can be saued which at this time I willingly professe and truly hold be constantly with Gods helpe retained and confessed whole and inuiolate to the last gaspe and by those that are vnder me or such as I shall haue charge ouer in my calling holden taught and preached to the vttermost of my power I the said N. promise vow sweare so God me help and his holy Gospels The Schoolmen Lawyers were long ago in hand with this question whether the Pope had authoritie to make a new Creed And because they were long tempering with it and the affirmatiue seemed a strange position we maruelled what they would make of it But now we see they meant in good earnest indeed and this belike was the Creed whereof the Pope was with child and all his Church must receiue it This is a strange presumption that taking vpon them to bring new matter of faith into the Church and to make that necessary to be beleeued for saluatiō which before was not so yet their people should be so blind as not obserue it Suarez the Iesuit a Tom. 2. p. 30. The matter may come to that passe that without any new explicate reuelation the Church may haue sufficient motiues for the defining of this or that veritie by the infolded and still reuelation of God for this manner of defining whereby that which was not before is now made an article of faith it is sufficient that any supernaturall veritie be infoldedly contained in tradition or Scripture that the common consent of the Church by which the holy Ghost often explicates traditions and declares Scripture increasing the Church at the length may bring in her determination which hath the force of a certaine diuine reuelation in respect of vs. This consent of the Church may so increase that at the length she may simply and absolutely define it This sheweth plainly that they thinke the Pope hath power to make a new Creed and hereby the world may see that vnder pretence of things lying hidden in the Church and the common consent of the Church increasing the Pope may multiply the matters of faith and so fit in the conscience as he pleaseth 16 It is no small griefe to all that are well minded to see this more then Egyptian bondage whererein so many people liue but yet if any man looke attentiuely vpon it the matter will not seeme
Creed With his length and his breed From my toe to my crowne And all my body vp and downe From my backe to my brest My fiue wits be my rest God let neuer ill come at ill But through Iesus owne will Sweet Iesus Lord Amen Many also vse to weare Veruein against blasts and when they gather it for this purpose first they crosse the herbe with their hand and then they blesse it thus Hallowed be thou Veruein as thou growest on the ground For in the mount of Caluary there thou was first found Thou healedst our Sauiour Iesus Christ and stanchedst his bleeding wound In the name of the Father the Son and the holy Ghost I take thee frō the around And so they pluck it vp and weare it Their prayers and traditions of this sort are infinite and the ceremonies they vse in all their actions are nothing inferiour to the Gentiles in number and strangenesse Which any man may easily obserue that conuerseth with them the Which I haue noted in this place not to disgrace the persons of any but to shew the pitiful barbarousnesse wherein they liue that refuse to heare the Gospell and whom our Seminaries haue trained vp boasting that there is no religion or knowledge or deuotion among vs but in these people And let any man iudge how it can possibly be the Church of Christ that nourisheth this barbarous and more then brutish ignorance superstition among the people And it cannot be answered that these are the customes of a few simple people for this that I say is generall throughout the country the whole bodie of the common people practising nothing else vntill it please God by the ministery of his Gospell to conuert them Yea the most men and women addicted to Papistry though wel borne and brought vp for ciuill qualities and of good place in the countrey yet lie plunged in this ignorance being perswaded that what they haue learned by long custome and continuance in their old religion so they style it they should not giue ouer Yea this sore is so foule and grieuous that it may not endure to be looked into 14 This brutish condition of their people may the better be credited and is the lesse to be wondred at because the open practise of their Church giueth them example and encourageth them by their idolatry and superstition toward the Saints departed For how can that people discerne their ignorance whose Pastors euen before their eies in their open Seruice and printed bookes serue the Saints and worship them with the same seruice that they giue to Christ This I offer for the seuenth motiue to induce any Papist to suspect his owne religion for it cannot be the faith of Christ that taketh his honor and giueth it to another In their Seruice and prayers the virgine Marie is made an intercessor for sinne a 1. Tim. 2.5 as if Christ were not the sole Mediator vnlesse the merits and mediation of another did come betweene Let these formes be an example b Offic. Mar. pag. 13. By the prayers AND MERITS of the euer blessed virgin Mary and of all Saints our Lord bring vs to the kingdome of heauen Amen Againe c Ibid. pag. 27. All haile ô Queene mother of mercie OVR LIFE sweetnesse and HOPE all haile We exiled the sonnes of Eue do crie to thee To thee we sigh groning and weeping in this vale of teares Therefore ô thou our ADVOCATE turne those thy mercifull eyes vnto vs and shew vs after this exile blessed Iesus the fruite of thy wombe O clement ô pitifull ô sweet virgin Marie pray for vs ô holy mother of God Againe d Ib. pag. 33. Marie that mother art of GRACE Of MERCIE mother also art SAVE and defend vs from our so Receiue vs when we hence depart e Ib. pag. 47. The guiltlesse bands VNBIND Blind men their sight ASSVRE Ill things from vs expell All good for vs procure A mother shew thy selfe He takes our plaints by thee That being for vs borne Vouchsafed thy sonne to be Grant that our life be pure Make safe for vs the way That while we Iesus see Our ioy may last for ay Againe f Missal Sarisb 8. Septēb Alle celeste O Virgin the only chast mother loosing our sinnes giue the kingdom where the blessed companies do raigne for thou as Queene of the world art able to do all things and WITH THY SONNE DISPOSEST ALL RIGHTS Againe g Antidotar animae p. 101. O Marie the starre of the sea the hauen of health to such as suffer shipwracke the godly guide the sweetest patron of the miserable the learnedst ADVOCATE of the guiltie the onely HOPE of the desperate the SAVIOVR of sinners I beseech thee at my last day enlighten me with the beames of thy most cleare face Then there is no other hope but thou SAVE ME Ô SAVIORESSE REDEEME ME Ô REDEEMER my sinnes loade me the flesh defileth me the diuell lieth in waite c. h Hist chor August cōmemor virgin Mariae Thou calledst thy selfe the Handmaid of Iesu Christ but as Gods law teacheth thou art HIS LADY mistris for right and reason willeth that the MOTHER BE ABOVE THE SONNE Therefore pray him humbly and COMMAVND HIM FROM ABOVE that he leade vs to his kingdome at the worlds end It is vnpossible to excuse this kind of praying from formall idolatry wherein the same titles are giuen to the Saints and the same things by the same merits asked of them that appertaine to Christ alone And yet i Suar. tom 2. disp 23. per totum Bellar. de Sāct beatit c. 17 the Iesuites at this day excuse it and will not suffer it to be reformed Yea we find in the writings of the most learned Papists that are things touching the virgin Mary as bad and worse then all this Dodechinus k Append. ad Maria. Scot. pa. 470. writeth that an infant lying in the cradle saw the virgine Mary standing before the tribunall seate of Christ and making most earnest intercession for the world Biel l In Cano. lect 8. p. 233. saith We flie principally to the blessed Virgine the Queene of heauen which is signified in Hester the Queene who coming to appease king Assuerus he said vnto her It shal be giuen thee though thou aske the halfe of my kingdome So the Father of heauen hauing his iustice and his mercie as the chiefest goods of his kingdome keeping his iustice to himselfe surrendred his mercy to the Virgine mother And m Specul exempl d. 7. n. 41. they tell a vision how Christ preparing to iudge the world there were two ladders set that reached to heauen the one red at the top whereof Christ sate the other white at the top whereof the virgine Marie sate and when the Friers could not get vp by the red ladder of Christ but euermore fell downe Saint Francis called them to the white ladder of our Ladie and there they
a Preacher of the Gospell what murthers riots whoredomes periuries scandalous courses did he liue in as many Popes haue done and the top-gallant of the Romish clergy 5 They say he married a Nun after he and she had vowed to the contrary But this is a silly accusation for the Pope hath dispensed with many to do the like and it is a ruled case in the Schooles that the solemne vow of continencie may be dispensed with And therefore in this point they offended no further but in marrying without the Popes licence supposing the libertie of marriage depended on his permission which licence if he had purchased then the fault should haue bene none although he had married his owne sister by the dispensation of Martin the fift And so all the rest of his faults if they be inquired into will proue to be nothing else but certaine trespasses against the Popes corrupt canons 6 Touching his death you see the Iesuite speaketh suspitiously reade prodigious tales in the bookes of our aduersaries which I will set downe by and by but they which saw him die and accompanied him to his gra●e thus report it from whose mouths we haue it f Sleida comment l. 16. Lonicer theat h●st pag. 244. written Being ill at case yet nowtwithstanding the last day of his life he came out to dinner and also to supper what time he had much comfortable speech concerning the life to come and this among other that as ●ldam in Paradise when the woman was brought vnto him did not aske who she was or whence she came but presently knew her to be flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone by reason he was filled with the holy Ghost and indued with the true knowledge of God So we in the next life being renued by Christ shall know our parents wiues and children much more perfectly then Adam at that time knew wife After supper he prayed as his custome was priuately by himself● in which time the paine of his brest that had long troubled him began to increase but ●●ting laid on his bed and hauing taken some of an Vnicorns horne in wine he slept soundly by the space of two houres and being awaked he was had into his owne chamber saying as he went into thy hands ô God do I commend my spirit for thou ô God of truth hast redeemed me Soone after he gaue himselfe to rest but first saluted his friends that were present saying also to them Pray God that he will preserue vnto vs the doctrine of his Gospell for the Pope and Trent Councell are in hand with grieuous things And when he had said this he began to sleepe but the force of his disease awakening him something after midnight he began to complaine of the stopping in his brest and to feele death coming vpon him Whereupon he fell to prayer vsing these words Heauenly Father who art God and the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ and the God of all comfort I giue thee thanks for that thou hast reuealed thy Sonne Christ vnto me in whom I haue beleeued whom I haue professed loued and preached and whom the Bishop of Rome and the rest of the wicked persecute and reproach I beseech thee my Lord Iesus Christ receiue my poore soule And heauenly Father though I be taken out of this life and shall lay downe this my body yet I beleeue assuredly that I shall remaine for euer with thee and that none shall be able to plucke me out of thy hands Hauing ended this praier he repeated the 16. verse of the 3. chapter of Saint Iohn So God loued the world that he gaue his onely begotten Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue euerlasting life And then the 20. verse of the 68. Psalme Our God is the God that saueth vs euen the Lord God that deliuereth from death And not long after this he commended his soule into the hands of God two or three times ouer with shew of much comfort vntill as a man falling asleepe by little and little he departed this life the standers by perceiuing no paine to vexe him This was the end of that good man whose memory shall be precious in the Church for euer and there kept greene and florishing as the rod of Aaron laid vp in the tabernacle the same time being present by him the Earle of Mansfield and other noble men Iustus Ionas Michael Coelius Ioannes Aurifaber and many more who haue testified these things to be true and accompanied his body to Wittenberge where by the appointment of the Prince Elector he was honourably buried in the Tower Church and with great lamentation of many Bugenhagius making the funerall Sermon and Melancthon the Oration 7 This the Iesuite is bound to beleeue because it is testified by such as were present and not the malicious reports of his deadly enemies that made them on their fingers ends wherein there is not so much as common likelihood to maintain them For let it be tried whether the talesensuing be probable g Cocl vit Lutheri Pontac Burde an 1544. Lindan fuga idol p. 80. c. 8. Caluinotur cism pag. 957. Defence of the Cens p. 66. Bel. c. That going to bed merry and drunke he was found the next morning dead in his bed his body being blacke and his tong hanging forth as if he had bene strangled which some thinke was done by the diuell some by his wife And that as they bare him to the Church to bury him his body so smelt that they were faine to throw it in a ditch and go their waies For these things sauour of the mint Thyrraeus the Iesuite h De Daemo niac part 1. Thes 99. telleth how the same day Luther died many that were possessed of diuels in a towne of Brabant were on a sodaine deliuered and not long after possessed againe And when it was demanded of the diuels where they had bene they answered that by the appointment of their Prince they were called forth to the funerall of Luther And this was proued to be true because a seruant of Luthers that was in the chamber when he died opening a casement to take in the aire saw neare vnto him a great number of blacke spirits hopping and dancing The which is a mery tale saue that it was made betweene the diuell and the exorcist and crosseth the former for if Luthers seruant was in the chamber by him when he died then he was not strangled suddenly by his wife in the night and if the spirits departed out of the possessed to go to his buriall then belike he was buried and not left in a ditch 8 But the furie of his enemies was so great against him that not able to conceale these tales made against him till he was dead they published them in print in his life time which notably conuinceth them of slander and malice The copy of which newes I heare set downe that such as haue read the
reports of railing Papists touching him may be aduertised of the credit thereof when this was set abroad long before his death i Lonicer theatrum p. 246. A horrible miracle such as was neuer heard of before that God who for euer is to be praised in the fowle death of Martin Luther damned in body and soule shewed for the glory of Christ and the amendment and comfort of the godly When Martin Luther fell into his disease he desired the body of our Lord Iesus to be communicated to him which hauing receiued he died soone after And when he saw his end approch he desired that his bodie might be layd on the altar and worshipped with diuine honors But God willing at the length to make an end of horrible errors by a huge miracle warned the people to desist frō the impietie that Luther had brought in For his body being layed in the graue on the sudden such a tumult and terror arose as if the foundation of the earth had bene shaken Whereupon they that were present at the funerall grew amazed with feare and lifting vp their eyes saw the holy hoast hanging in the aire Wherefore with great deuotion they tooke it and layed it in a holy place which being done this hellish noise was heard no more The next night after was heard a noise and cracking about Luthers tombe much louder then before which waked all that were in the citie out of their sleepe trembling and almost dead for feare Wherefore in the morning opening the sepulcher where Luthers detestable body was layed they found neither body nor bones nor clothes but a stinke of brimstone coming out of the graue had welnigh killed all the standers by By the which miracle many being terrified reformed their liues to the honour of the Christian faith and the glory of Iesus Christ This merry conceit being spread ouer Italy at length a copie came to Luthers hands which hauing perused he writ these words vnder I Martin Luther by this my hand writing confesse testifie that vpon the 21. of March I receiued this fiction concerning my death as it was full of malice and madnes and I read it with a glad mind and a chearful countenance but yet detested this blasphemie whereby a stinking lie is fathered on the diuine maiestie of God As concerning the rest I cannot but reioyce and laugh at the diuels malice wherewith he and his rout the Pope and his complices pursue me And God conuert them from this diuellish malice But if this my prayer be for the sinne that is vnto death that it cannot be heard then God graunt they may fill vp the measure of their sinne and with such lying libels as this let them delight themselues one with another to the full Hitherto the libell with Luthers answer whereby it appeareth of how shall credit the Papists reports are touching Luther and what the practise of the Romane Church is against the persons of all that embrace not her errors and the Iesuite is admonished hereby that Luthers life and death reported by his enemies is no indifferent motiue why any man should mislike the Protestants religion the more for it For this report is made the more incredible because it walked abroade afore he was dead and the Reader may the easilier beleeue that I say because within our owne memory the like was done by Caluin and Beza in their life time 9 But what needed the Iesuite labour thus to discredit vs by Luthers manner of death and euill life For supposing he were culpable in some things yet he might be a Saint in comparison of diuers Popes who are of greater regard in the Romish Church then he could be in ours For the world neuer bare such monsters as the Popes haue bin that were a man desirous to represent the most cōplete villanie that could be imagined his next way were to make the picture of a Pope whose transcendent wickednesse is not our report as Luthers life is theirs but the constant narration of his owne subiects the Papists themselues They write of Syluester the second that m Martin Polo an 1007. Platin. in Silu 2. Fasci temp ann 1004. being a Monk he forsooke his monastery and giuing himself to the diuell followed him and did homage to him that all things might prosper according to his mind which thing the diuell promised him And so by bribery he obtained the Archbishopricks of Rhemes and Rauenna and at last the Popedom also by the help of the diuel vpon this condition that after his death he should be his body and soule In the end as he was saying Masse by the noise of diuels about him he vnderstood he should die whereupon confessing his sinne before the people he desired all the members of his body wherewith he had serued the diuell to be cut off and the trunke of his bodie to be layd in a wagon and buried where the horse would draw it And Caesar Baronius that laboureth to excuse him n An 991. nu 7. yet confesseth that he forsooke his monastery and became a courtier and in talking babling slandering detracting flatterie and doublenesse of mind being made to deceiue he outwent all men Touching Boniface the seuenth o Baron anu 985. n. 1. they write that he was a very villaine and a church robber a sauage theefe the cruel murderer of two Popes the inuader of Peters chaire that had not so much as a haire of a Pope but were to be reckoned among the ransackers and spoilers of their countrey such as were Sylla and Catiline which were not comparable to this theefe that murdered two Popes Haue you heard a man thus set forth as the Pope is here by his owne Cardinall yet he is no body to Iohn the twelfth whom p Platin. in Ioā 13. Naucler an 956. the stories call a monster of a man q Platin. in Ioan. 13. one from his youth vp defiled with all vice and turpitude more giuen to hunting then praier when he could tend it for lechery r Sigon reg Ital l. 7. an 963. accused and detected before the Emperour in a Synode of Bishops of murthers adulteries incests periuries and other vices of all sorts ſ Onuph annot Plat. an Ioan 8. Luitpran d. l 6. c. 6. 7. quem refert Baron an 963. His whores that he kept are named Reynera a widow Stephana his fathers concubine and her sister Ioan Anne and diuers others He turned the Pallace of Lateran into a stewes He would forcibly rauish wiues widowes maids that came from other places to Rome on pilgrimage the fame whereof made them afraid to come He would giue them Saint Peters golden challices and crosses for a reward He vsed hunting openly and dicing and drinking At dice he would call vpon the diuell to helpe him drinke healths to the diuell set mens houses on fire reuell it vp and downe the citie in armour He ordained a Deacon in his stable among his
wist to haue a good pittance For vnto a poore order for to giue Is signe that a man is well yshriue For many a man is so hard of hart That he may not weepe though him smart Therefore in steed of weeping and of praiers Men more giue siluer to the poore Friers Now this answer being made to popish shrift for the remouing of the generall absolute and perpetuall necessitie thereof which the Papists vrge we are to adde concerning this point the doctrine of our Church which doth not denie or take away the free and godly vse of confession but teacheth that it is very profitable when it is discreetly done vpon iust occasion and a godly learned and trusty minister may be had for the searching of the wounds of sinfull soules and applying of fit counsell and comfort to distressed consciences and therfore our Church exhorteth when any cannot so wel by himselfe apply the means prescribed in the word to himselfe for the quieting of his conscience but requireth further counsell or comfort therein then to resort to some discreet and learned Minister of Gods word and to open his griefe that he may receiue such ghostly counsell aduice and comfort as his conscience may be relieued and that by the ministery of Gods word he may receiue comfort and the benefite of absolution to the quieting of his conscience and auoiding of all scruple and doubtfulnesse as it is in the second exhortation before the Communion For which purpose also a forme of absolution is prescribed in the visitation of the sicke to be vsed after speciall confession in sicknesse as well of mind as of bodie Our Lord Iesus Christ who hath left power to his Church to absolue all sinners which truly repent and beleeue in him c. Digression 34. Concerning the necessitie or requisite condition of good workes for our saluation shewing that the Protestants hold it 11 The third point of our doctrine charged as tending to libertie is the article of good works wherein the Iesuite accuseth vs two wayes first that we hold they are not necessarie to saluation next that we denie their merit This latter accusation we confesse but denie the former and say themselues know it to be a lie not onely by our preaching and writings wherein the learned of our Church vrge men to a godly life m Melancth corp doctrin Chr. in repetit cōfess Kemnit loc c. de operibus renat q. 6. Caluin Inst l. 3. c 16. §. 1. Polād thes de bonis operibus nu 14. defending the veritie of this proposition that good workes are necessarie to saluatiō but also by the cleare confessiō of their own side n Bellar. de iustificat l. 4. c. 1. who going about to fasten it vpō vs that we should hold against the necessitie of good works yet acknowledge it is rather a consequence of our doctrine and our secret meaning then our maner of speech or teaching Wherein they shew their desire of contention and vnconscionable misleading the people when they wil not suffer vs to expoūd our own doctrine nor giue vs leaue to declare our owne faith but o Math. 5.17 Rom. 3 31. as the Iewes did Christ and his Gospel slander our doctrine with that which themselues know is farre from it For how can they say we hold good workes not necessary when they see well enough and acknowledge our doctrine is that p Bell de Iustif l. 1. c. 12. § Itaque man is iustified by the grace of God not imputing our sinnes vnto vs which grace faith apprehendeth by beleeuing q Idem l. 3. c. 6. Stapl. de Iustif l. 9. c. 7. and this faith is liuing and worketh by charitie without which faith and true repentance no man can be saued so excluding not the necessitie but onely the merit of our workes Yea Bellarmine r Bellar. de Iustif l. 4. c. 1. § Ac primum Stapl de Iustif pag 334. Protestantes ipsi quamuis à formali nostra iustitia sanctificationē nouā obedientiam distinguant vt non sit pars eius essentialis adesse tamen cam certo infallibiliter volunt omnibus Dei filijs tanquam indiuidnam fidei iustificantis comitem propriam sinorum Dei notam saith expresly that Melancthon Brentius Kemnitius Caluin and Luther teach that good workes must be done and shew them to be necessary in some sort in that they affirme it is no true faith vnlesse it bring forth good workes and be accompanied with charity Wherein he hath truly reported that we teach and by reporting it shewed the wilfulnesse of his owne side in giuing it out against their owne knowledge that we denie the necessitie of a good life The point we denie is this that our owne righteousnesse is the thing that must answer the law of God or by way of merite procure acceptation with God to eternall life or make vs righteous in his presence For God of his iustice requireth that euery man afore he be saued or admitted into the state of his children to enioy his fauour and friendship bring a full satisfaction and righteousnesse or iustice of workes answerable to the law the which iustice say we is not the righteousnesse that we do but the perfect obedience of Christ imputed to vs and made ours by faith our owne workes being only the fruite of this faith and a requisite condition of our saluation as the way to walke in and no otherwise which way whosoeuer findeth not or hauing found it walketh not shall neuer be saued because God saueth none but by iustification and sanctification both the former is to acquit them from the condemnation of the law and it is by the bloud and obedience of Christ the latter is to conforme them to the Gospel and to go the way that leadeth to God and it is by our owne inherent holinesse Both these must therefore of necessitie be done the obedience of Christ to iustifie vs and our owne works to go the way whither our iustification calleth vs whereupon it followeth they neither iustifie nor satisfie nor merite before God nor answer the righteousnesse of his law and yet are absolutely necessary as the fruites of faith and markes of the way that leadeth to heauen And euen as the king freely bestowing a place in the Court vpon his subiect this his free gift bindeth him ouer to come to the Court and receiue it and hauing so done to discharge the place with all diligence and attendance and yet the subiect cannot say that either his going the way or attendance procured him the place but onely the kings free gift put him into it and if this mans friend sometime tell him you must go to the Court and do your attendance though when you haue done all you can your so doing is not worthy the kings fauour he hath shewed you he doth not thereby perswade him to neglect his iourney seruice but rather the contrarie that the
that it should be the Popes right to Lord it thus ouer the Scriptures Fathers Councels Church and all the world What possibility is there that the kingdomes of the world should be subiect to him What likelyhood is there that Images should be worshipped our workes should merit heauen the cup should not be allowed to the people the Seruice should be in a language vnknowne the Body of Christ should be in ten thousand places at once the Priest should haue iudiciall power to forgiue sinnes the Saints in heauen should be made mediators for vs to God He that will indifferently compare these and many points more shall finde them manifestly against the principles of religion and the light of nature What man can thinke it to be the true Church that teacheth to equiuocate to murther the King to pay no debts to BLOW VP THE PARLIAMENT to dispense with murther and whoredome The fift is their intemperate and vnchristian proceeding against vs. For if they were of the truth they would not defend themselues and confute vs with grosse lying vncharitable railing and irreconcileable malice which are the weapons of darkenesse but with grauitie and sinceritie as becometh Christs Gospell Who will beleeue that any can be so impious that holdeth there is a God as to make him the author of sinne and yet n Posseuin bibl select p. 533. they shame not to say we do it Who can thinke that any man is so absurd as to deny the necessitie of good workes and a godly life and yet they say our Church doth it There is very little of our doctrine but maliciously they traduce and misreport it That we haue neede to put them in minde of Philoxenus the Poet o Hesych Illust vit philosoph in Arcesilao who hearing certaine Potters singing his verses vndecently brake their pots For saith he I breake your pots and you marre my verses What truth or sinceritie is it to publish abrode to the world that in England Catholickes so they call themselues vntruly are so cruelly persecuted p Nonnullae de castissimis virginib vestris in Lupanaria aliaque loca inhonesta praeclarissima in hoc Agnetis Luciaeque virginum exempla secutae protrusae sunt Alan consolat pag. 159. That young women which are found to be of that religion are put into the stewes and such like vntruthes mentioned thicke and threefold in their q Concert eccl Cathol writings r Aquiponta de Antichristo p. 110. post Sander visib monarch l. 7. p. 664 That ten thousand Churches and aboue are ouerthrowne more then two hundred Martyrs slaine an infinite multitude of all sorts and sexes imprisoned banished and bereaued of their goods One Cardinall three Archbishops eighteene Bishops one Abbot foure Priours foure whose Couents thirteene Deanes foureteene Archdeacons six hundred Priests seuentie seuen Doctors one Queene eight Earles ten Barons sixe and twentie Knights foure hundred Gentlemen What could they haue said more if Queene Elizabeth had bene as cruell as Queene Marie was against vs in her time Yea their hatred against vs is such that they hold vs to be ſ See Lindan de suga idol possesse● not simply seduced but euen possessed by the diuell and thereupon when any of vs reuolteth to the Papacie and is reconciled to them they haue an order to exorcize the party t Pontifical Rom. pag. 206. who kneeling vpon his knees the Bishop saith I coniure thee vncleane spirit by the name of God that thou depart out of this seruant of God whō he hath vouchsafed to deliuer frō thy errors and to bring backe to his holy Church he cōmandeth thee thou cursed and damned spirit who suffered for the saluation of man c. Besides their malicious u Staplet promptuar moral aestiu pag. 493. Answer to the libel of Engl. Iust pag. 170. inde threatning of the peace of our Land euen then when it had the happiest time and vnnaturall treasons against vs shew the true sanctification of Gods spirit not to be among them which teacheth meekenesse and forbearance not rankor and impatience and rebellion Saue that hauing said x Id. They were but thriftlesse yonkers vulgar readers common persons that would not be perswaded our countrey and state to be in the greatest and most daungerous termes in the Queenes time that euer it was since or before the conquest and in far worse then any countrey in Christendome it pleased God by the coming of his Maiestie to deride these their Prophecies and in scorne thereof at this day we enjoy the very same peace and libertie that we then had 13 The sixt is the prodigious ignorance whereinto they fall that liue in Papistry For as their Church commendeth it so their people follow it most desperatly euen in the chiefest things touching their saluation I will not speake how vnable they are to render account of the faith to vnderstand the points of the Catechisme to iudge of things lawfull and vnlawfull and such like I will only mention what I saw and learned dwelling among them concerning the saying of their prayers for what man is he whose heart trembleth not to see simple people so farre seduced that they know not how to pronounce or say their daily prayers or so to pray as all that heare them shall be filled with laughter And while superstitiously they refuse to pray in their owne language with vnderstanding they speake that which their leaders may blush to heare These examples I haue obserued from the common people * The maner how the vulgar sort of people addicted to Papistry say their praiers the which I haue obserued by liuing and conuersing with them and set downe for no other purpose but to note the pitiful ignorance and confusion whereinto the Church of Rome plungeth her children Non verenda reteg● sed inuerecūda resuto vtinam nobis reliquerint moderni Noc vnde à nobis possent aliquaten operiti Bern. ep 42. The Creed Creezum zuum patrum onitentem creatorum eius anicum Dominum nostrum qui cum sops virigini Mariae crixus fixus Ponchi Pilati audubitiers morti by sonday father a fernes sclerest vn iudicarum finis a mortibus Creezum spirituum santum ecli Cathóli remissurum peccaturum communiorum obliutorum hitam turnam again The little Creed Little Creed can I need Kneele before our Ladies knee Candle light candles burne Our Ladie prayed to her deare Sonne That we might all to heauen come Little Creed Amen This that followeth they call the White Pater noster White Pater noster Saint Peters brother What hast i' th t 'one hand white booke leaues What hast i' th t'other hand heauen yate keyes Open heauen yates and * Shut steike hell yates And let euery crysom child creepe to it owne mother White Pater noster Amen Another Prayer I blesse me with God and the rood With his sweet flesh and precious blood With his Crosse and his