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A19582 The Iesuites gospell: vvritten by themselues. Discouered and published by W. Crashaw, B. of Diuinity, and preacher at White-chappell Crashaw, William, 1572-1626.; Sribanius, Carolus, 1561-1629. 1621 (1621) STC 6017; ESTC S109062 67,429 118

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THE IESVITES GOSPELL VVritten by themselues Discouered and published by W. Crashaw B. of Diuinity and preacher at White-chappell The second Impression Corrected and enlarged by the Author LONDON Printed by Bernard Alsop and are to be sold at his house being the next house to Saint Annes Church 1621. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE SIR William Cockaine the now Lord Maior and Sir Francis Iones Lord Maior Elect of the ancient and honorable City of London and to the reuerend and renowned assembly the Court of Aldermen The spirit of Wisdome Truth Zeale and vnity be multipied IT is well knowne to the learned and many your selues right Honorable Worshipful that the Iesuits the Popes best and dearest sonnes haue not yet troubled the world a hundred yeeres for the Pope that to his owne hurt excommunicated Henry the 8. against his will called the conuentikle of Trent established also the order of the Iesuits a Paul the 3. in the yeare 1540. allowed and established the order of the Iesuits being begun by these 10. named in the Bull. Ignatius Loyal● Petrus Faber Iaco●●● Laynes Claudius Iai●● Pascha● Broet Francis● Xauie● Alphon. Salmeron Simon Rodericus Ioanne● Coduis Nich. Bobadilla restrained their number to 60. but 30. yeare after in another Bull h●● inlarged thē to as m●ny as they could get what their order is what their vowes be and what their Religion you may know out of the booke called the Iesuites Rule What seruice they haue done their Master the Pope all men guesse wise men know and all Nations in Christendome feele to their paine more or lesse And how sensible the Pope is of their seruice apeares in that the first 5. Popes in their time in recompence therof haue bestowed no lesse then 36 b See the book calle● Regula Iesuitica ● print● at Rome 1580. and sine● at Lyons and obseru● wisely some of the● rules and you shall find that the present state of a great part of Christendome is a large coment vpon the Iesuites rule Buls or Charters of Priuiledges vpon the society besides some which we shal neuer know of euery one cōfirming or inlarging another and the later yeelding more ample graces and fauours then the former Now if in their first 40. yeres being the time● of their infancy they were able to deserue so well what seruice may we thinke haue they performed and how great thanks haue they receiued of the latter popes in these last 30. yeeres of their age when they are come to strength and ripenesse for tho Sixtus 5. c See the book called Literae Apostolicae quibus Institutio confirmatio priuilegia soc Iesu continentur printed at Rome 1587. being as wicked wily as themselues perceiuing their plots and discouering their deepest drifts vsed them accordingly and not only gaue them nothing he could keep from them but intended also d Watson in his quodlibers confesseth as much but this matter hath better proofe then Watson the restrayning or ruinating of their order had not they done as much for him as he entended thē yet he and Paul the 4. only excepted for it was ill halting before 2. such criples they can hardly name a Pope that liued a yeere of whom they receiued not such fauours as may well testifie to the world the great account the Pope makes of them And will you know the reason their deuotion their doctrine their deedes do merrit it at his hands what their particular deuotion to the Pope is appeares by the vow which they aboue all other Regulars make to the Pope of present and absolute obedience e See the book called Constitutiones Romanorum Pontif. per Petrum Matthaeum ●ugduni 1588 amongst the Constitutions of Paul the 3. in the third consti●ution pag. 305. there be the words of this vow to do whatsoeuer he should command them to goe whethersoeuer he should send them to Turkes Insidels Heretickes without excuse denyall or delay Their deedes for the Pope are answerable to their deuotion towards him for these 50. yeeres haue they vpheld Popery f Sol●aue diuers Popes confessed in the preambles of the Buls granted to the Iesuits especially Paul the 3. in his third Bul anno 45. in his 5. an 49. Iulius the 3. in his first and Pius the 4. in his first and others as far as wit and learning nay as farre as craft and cruelty can vphold it which without them had vtterly r●inated as notwithstanding it shortly will and they with it doe what they can They haue pickt out the finest yong wits of the world g these be their words in the regula Iesuitica cap. 3. reg ●4 Inepta turba ad institutum nostrú admitti non potest and so trained them vp that the Pope shal neuer want instruments to kill Kings to subuert states to patch vp a peace or to breake leagues as he thinks good let but the Diuel deuise it the Pope command it and forthwith the Iesuits will find him shall execute it Moreouer what they haue attempted for the Pope in England Scotland Hungary Bohemia Venice and the Low-Countries what they haue performed for him in France and Poland how they rule raigne in Spaine Italy who so blind as sees not Bu●●s this all they haue done Nay they scatter themselues like Locusts ouer all the world and with the Frogs of Hgypt creepe into great mens houses and first seduce the silly women and not so content worke themselues into the fauours at least into the Courts Coaches counsels of Princes diuing into mens consciences counsels by the stratagems of their confession and after into their purses estates by benefit of their absolution h many orders of Friers many popish nations haue complained of the Iesuites in these espects lastly into the conceits of the Vulgar by an hypocriticall austerity and dissembled deuotion they haue hereby gained more to the Pope their Lord and Master then all the Romish Clergie in the world besides But is this yet all nay that the Pope may seeme to haue a good cause and not to do all things by a strong hand they haue taken a course to make all writers in the world speake for him an attempt which the former ages suspected not and the future will scarce beleeue for some bookes they prohibite and extinguish and make it damnable to open them the rest be they old or new printed or manuscript they alter adde and take away i For the first see their ●ook called Index li●rorum prohibitorum ●et out by authority of seuerall Popes And for the second see the books called Indices librorum expurgandorum printed in Belgia Italy and spaine as also Gregorij Capuccini Enchiridion Ecclesias●icum and Posseuine the Iesuit his apparatus sacer till they haue suckt out the sweetenesse and purged out all the goodnesse and taken out all testimonies of the truth insomuch as if they had not