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A05633 A more full answer of John Bastwick, Dr. of Phisick made to the former exceptions newly propounded by another wellwiller to him, against some expressions in his Letany, with his reasons for the printing of it. All set downe as more articles superadditionall vpon superadditionall, against the prelats. This is to follow the Letany as a fourth part of it.; Litany. Part 4 Bastwick, John, 1593-1654. 1637 (1637) STC 1575; ESTC S104510 13,880 12

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then replying that I was not conscious to my self of any delinquency either against God or the King or that deserved convention before any Court of Iudicature in the world and for my part I resolved to dye rather then by basenesse of submission to make my self an offender Vpon which they demanded of mee if I would contend with their Lords grace I then againe answered that I contended with no man but for the truth of God and the honour of the King my Country and Religion and in that contention I would live dye Whereupon one of the cheifest Advocats in v court told me that the Prelat would kill me with his breath which I conses was such a diabolicall expression and a speech of such arrogancy as never I thinke before was heard of and therefore upon that I called him ever after VVilliam the Dragon for the Dragon onely killeth men with his breath as Historians do relate and as the Apocalips witnesseth and had I not been a Physitian and had an Antidote against it what do you thinke would have become of mee when his breath is poyson I must ingenuously confesse it I thinke it is not safe that such a breath should come nigh the King who knowes but that he was the cause of this last yeares plague that killed so many and that hee infected the ayre And for the Prelat of York he would have had mee knocked downe with club law for maintaining the Kings prerogative royall against Papall usurpation and said in open Court that hee was not beholding to the King for his Bishoprick for Iesus Christ made him a Bishop and the Holy Ghost consecrated him when notwithstanding he never performed the office of a Bishop and true Pastor of Iesus Christ but hath ever been a meere drone and a hinderer of all preaching and teaching by all which he may well deserve censure from the King and State as being in a Premunire and the title of an abby lubber But you say they are privy Councellors and that the Angell would not revile the Devill and therefore I have done amisse in that To all which I will breifly answer and so conclude as concerning their dignity so long as they had not by their misdemeanour made themselves delinquents I never impeached it or hurt their renowne in the least but they falling from grace becoming contumacious against God and the King and noysome to all his poore subjects in this condition where now they are I conceive no honour due unto them nor they worthy of any dignity 〈◊〉 they acknowledge their errors crave pardon of God and his most Sacred Majestie And the truth is it is great pitty that there is none of the Nobles that will informe his Highnes of their wickednes by which they have made themselves unworthy of all honour much lesse to be of his privy Councell and most secret admission they are the privy members of the Clergy that stand up against all goodnes and adulterate the whole Church And what mischeife may not such men doe who have abandoned all good conscience nay what misery have they not brought all the Kings subjects into For they when they are most disloyall and pernicious to Church and State yet make the King beleeve that they are his best subjects and the support of his Crowne and Dignity and the onely upholders of Government thus they prate also in open Courts and this hath ever been the language of Antichrist and his limbs No Pope no Church No Pope no King but present confusion upon all Nations where his Government is called in question when as it is well knowne to all those that are not strangers to the Histories of times that the Bishops of Rome haue made Kings and Emperors their very Vassalls and have been the bane of many florishing Kingdomes and to this day inslave all those Christian Princes and their subjects where ever I say they have power and authority so that the Kings have onely the name but they command and their Cardinalls Preists and Prelats and are attended like Princes their very meat being stood bare to as to Kings For they say Be uncovered my Lords meat is comming up so that they captivate Princes and make themselves Lords Neither can it be otherwise for they have the breeding of all those Kings Princes and they are resolved to keepe them in a perpetuall ignorance for they say that King Henries and King Iames his learning was the overthrow of the church and so long as Princes and Kings were kept in blindnes they then held their possessions and honours in all security but since that they began to looke indeed into learning they found it fatall to them therefore they have now decreed amongst themselves hereafter that Princes and Nobles which they will have the breeding of shall be acquainted with nothing but pleasures or at most with Grammaticall learning Nay they shall be perswaded it is rather a dishonour to a King to know letters then a dignity and that it is not fit for them to looke on a booke it being enough for Kings to have learned men in their Kingdome and a florishing clergie neither is it for them to trouble themselves about learning or religion but to leave it to the reverend Fathers and to put their authority into their hands and they will case them of all cares that way so that they shall in time find a sweet content for they promise to make them a people subject enough which indeed they doe for they make them beggers and slaves and most Kings that they have the tutoring of either children or tyrants and all the Nations where they have place but an unhappy people for they keepe them ignorant and deprive them of the liberty of their consciences and take away the right of the subjects from them For all the Kingdome of Antichrist is a monstrous deformity of Government and such as advanceth it self above all that is called God and tramples upon all states of men so that it is a wonder to mee that all the Kings and Princes in the world do not joyne together to demolish that Babell and to ruine the whore But I much more admire that in this Kingdome where there is so much light so understanding a Prince that the Nobles and Gentry with the Commons do not joyne together to petition his Majestie that we may be eased of this intolerable yoake of these Prelats that are now by their frequent usurpations enimies of his royall prerogative most burdensome to his poore subjects and if there be not some speedy course taken with them will ruine this florishing Monarchy All which is so palpable as all men that see any thing in States affaires may easily behold it There is one thing that I cannot but stand astonished at that so many wise men in a Kingdome should not looke into and perceive the inconvenience of it and the wrong it doth to the whole Nation and that
is this That the breeding of the Kings and Noblemens childeren and the most illustrious Families through the Kingdome should be put into the hands of Preists and such men who as they are by nature and education men that never saw farther then a Cloister at Cambridg or Oxford never knew what Heroicall and Princely vertue was 〈◊〉 never came where either breeding religion or ●●d maners came the Vniversities themselves ●●ing corrupted by them and and educated to su●●●stition or prophanesse and contempt of religion And yet notwithstanding these men I say should be made the tutors of Kings and Nobles children who ●●ght to be brought up by learned and truely religious Gentlemen that have been bred up in Princes Courts and are lovers of learning piety and vertue 〈◊〉 all which those monkish fellowes are meere stran●●●rs and are as fit to bring up Princes as a cow is 〈◊〉 a saddle for besides their deficiencies both na●●●all and morall they are a very ignorant society for the most part not knowing well themselves ordinary literature so that they are commonly ridi●●lous to other Nation I must confesse I thinke ●his to be one of the principall banes of the Nobi●●ity and that they know no more in learning and States policy which is their art and therefore if they will follow a poore mans counsell I would wish them all never to let a Preist or a Prelat breed ●heir children for all the Prelats and Preists are ●●●bs of the beast and his image and they bring up ●he Noblemen and Princes in the hatred of true re●igion and all them that feare the Lord and brand 〈◊〉 with Puritanisme and adapt them onely to super●itious observations and make them beleeve that ●e hath religion enough that can bow at the name ●f Iesus or crouch to the Altar or turne to the East ●●d doe such other performances with hearing of a ●●ttle service and that all those that are not affected ●ith this superstition are enimies of Church and ●ute and so they make these worthy heroes but ●●eir executioners and butchers to torment and af●ict the poore people wheresoever they have power The truth is The Prelats are the cursed enimies of ●he Lord Iesus Christ and his Kingdome neither is 〈◊〉 any rayling to call a spade a spade the Scripture ●alls their predecessors the Scribes Pharisies and High Preists a generation of vipers the Sonnes of the Devill c. and therefore by the same authority wee may call them by the same names for they are their successors and the of-spring of Antichrist who is the enimy of the Lord Iesus Christ and by consequent no lawfull authority but an usurping power that is an enimy to all Government appointed by God himself and therefore they are not within the compasse of those Saint Iude speaketh of being worse then Satan who when he was there rebuked let the Angell bury Moses but the Bishop of Rome will keepe whole Kingdomes from buriall six yeares together and the Prelats have the same power to doe the same wickednes yea they are not onely not so obedient to God as the Devill but they are greater causes of rebellion against God and therfore worse then the Devill and ought more to be detested for the Devill in tempting to sin and bringing mē to evill he hath buth a simple suggestion But the Prelats they have a double power for they can both suggest evill and constraine us to doe it as all Kingdomes Nations know very well who groane under the heavy burden of their unsupportable tyranny and therefore I do absolutly conclude that there is no sinne in saying the Prelats are the little toes of Antichrist and in calling the Pope of Canterbury VVILLIAM the DRAGON and his Legatus a latere the Bishop of Yorke the ABBEY LVBBER OF THE NORTH for they are enimies all of God and the King and of all the Saints and Servants of God And therefore to draw now to a conclusion I could wish that all the world in our dayly LETANY would pray with mee from plague pestilence and famin from Bishops Preists and Deacons Good Lord deliver us Fare you well Yours most infettered In Lymbo Patrum IOHN BASTWICK Heare ends the fourth part of my LETANY the other foure are to follow as also some of my Latine books are shortly to come out Nihil agunt Episcopi sine typho sacriligae superbia sine inflata cervice arrogantiae sine contentione lividae invidiae 〈◊〉 asancta humilitate a pace Catholica a charitate Christiana Bishops do nothing without the haughtines of sacrilegious pride without the swollen necke of arro●●●cie without the contention of wan envy far from holy humility from Catholicke peace from Chri●●ian charity FINIS
Nobility and great Heroes their station whose first rise to honours was their wisdome and true seruice vnto their Prince and good they did to their country according to that of the heathen fundamentum nobilitatis virtus est So that the true and antient Nobility were such as next vnto their Kings and Princes were for all excellent endowments so singularly qualified as they were not capable of any aspersion and if any had been so black mouthed as to haue layd any blemish vpon their reputation the euill alwaies returned vnto themselues neither was their honour impeached by it but rather illustrated for the whole world was well acquainted with their goodnesse so that their traducers were branded for calumniators amongst the people which was punishment enough and eternall shame vnto them And so sarre were those truly heroicall Spirits from making any lawes about such a thing that they neuer thought so poorely of themselues as that any could speake the least thing to their infamy by which they could wound their reputations and vertuous life And the same goodnesse yet dwelleth in all the ancient Nobility and such as are truely illustrious and magnates so that they are like their Kings and Masters whose dignity no blast of a foule mouth can contaminate among the really vertuous and heroicall and so conscious they are to themselues of their excellent integrity that they will not so much as sully their thoughts with what any clamorous tongue saith much lesse their estimation among the prudent as to make them suppose that they are moued with railings which hurt them no more then the dogs barking against the Moone Notwithstanding since those antient and truely honoured Nobility there haue sprung vp a new generation of Lords who fearing the calumnies of the vulgar as new Lords are a meanes of sounding new lawes haue obtained so much of prudent Princes and Kings who were willing to yeild vnto their weakenes that such lawes should be enacted but with no intent that the vices of such men should be smothered or that those should be punished that were detectors and manifesters of them but onely for both terror and punishment if they had vnworthily defamed their noble families out of their priuat malitious and rancourous minds neither doth the eminency of place in any subiect warrant him securely to doe any thing against the honour of his King and Master or the molestation of his Kingdome and subiects or is the meanest subiect to be punished for doing his duty in this kind for the dignities conferred vpom them in such proximity vnto the King is so much the greater tye vnto them for the due hounouring of their Prince and seeing that next vnto him whose place it is to protect his people they should add their helping hands in seeking the safety and wellfare of them and be indeed mediators betweene the King and the poore people if they had fayled by frailty in their duty and loyalty to his Highnes Now I say when all those that are dignifyed with honours do neither truly honour the King as they should and are so farre from making a sweet harmony between the King and his people as they continually rather put into his royall heart sinister opinions against his best subjects and traduce their best endeavours pervert their words to contrary meanings and make their poore brother a prey for a word as the Prophet I say speaketh and do not onely move the King against them but do in their owne persons and by the authority that they have given them tyrannically abuse the subject to their utter ruine and undoing all such I say are so farre from having any priviledge by the Law as they themselves are delinquents in a high degree of contumacy by such demeanour and are fallen from their dignity Neither do I conceive that any King or people can take it ill at the meanest subjects hand for discovering any such mens practices when I say they are so prejudiciall to the State In the number of which men to say nothing neither of the obscurity of their parentage the meanesse and the poverty of their breeding the beginning of their order and whose image they are the usurpation of their places being by them the sworne rebells of Chris● and the cursed enimies of his Kingdome as I have in diverse books sufficiently shewed I say to speake at this time of none of all these but onely of their present proceeding towards the King their Master towards the Church and Common-wealth in generall and all the poore people and my self in speciall you will quickly perceive that the Prelats are justly to be reputed among the worst of men and not amongst the Nobles for ought I know they and they onely are the cause of all the calamities in Church and State which will manifestly appeare if wee looke either upon the King or true Nobles such as love God the King their Country and Religion And for the Kings most excellent Majesties owne person to speake but that equity and justice require what were ever any precedent Kings in this or any other Kingdome renowned for that is not in him if you respect either vertues morall or theologicall which are the onely honour of Princes I say name any thing for piety wisdome learning prowesse temperance clemency goodnes bounty affability kindnes or whatsoever els was in any other do you not see it in him radically nay doth he not seeme to be composed of goodnes so that never was there any nation more happy in a King then this our Nation is in ours Againe to reflect our eye upon the whole secular Nobility either antient or moderne I say to speake of them in the generall if you accost them and by any occasion have to deale with them you shall find them so excellently inclined and so favouring all vertue and goodnes and of such sweet humanity and kindnes and such honourers and favourers of learning and true vertue as they are exemplar to all other Nations so that for King and Nobility no Nation or Kingdome can compare with ours and yet nothwithstanding all this there is not in the world any Country that the subjects for the universality of them groane under more pressures and are more tyrannically abused then amongst us if you respect either bodies soules or goods having no certaine liberty for a day of either as woefull and lamentable experience hourely teacheth us All which proceeds not either from the King who is goodnes it self and knoweth not how to doe evill or from the Lords or Peeres of the Kingdom who are like their King and Master and fabricated of humanity from whence then I pray you proceed all the greivances of the poore people but from the Prelats who make a prey of the subject upon every triviall occasion and suggest into his royall eare both in publick and private strange relations concerning them as though they were the most disloyall people unto his grace in the world when I can