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A57644 Apocalypsis, or, The revelation of certain notorious advancers of heresie wherein their visions and private revelations by dreams, are discovered to be most incredible blasphemies, and enthusiastical dotages : together with an account of their lives, actions and ends : whereunto are added the effigies of seventeen (who excelled the rest in rashness, impudence and lying) : done in copper plates / faithfully and impartially translated out of the Latine by J.D. Haestens, Henrick van.; Davies, John, 1625-1693. 1658 (1658) Wing R1945; ESTC R16929 56,554 106

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enemy of peace 9 E. A Bad Example soon followed 18 F. FAmine the consummation of all misery 25 its character c. 26 G. DAvid George an Anabaptist his character doctrine actions and death 40 c. H. HEresie a catching or mad disease 33 Hereticks their usual prerence 2. the end that they propose to themselves in opposing the Ministry and Magistracy 2. they are restless 3. their cruelty 19. they are inconstant in their opinions 34. they allow not of the Scriptures 78 Hermannus Sutor or Herman the Cobler his blasphemies opinions and end 30. c. Lodowick Hetzer a famous Heretick 65 c. his end 67. Melchior Hosman an Anabaptist 68. pined himself to death 69 Balthazar Hubmor an Anabaptist 60 c. he and his wife burned 62 John Hut an Anabaptist 63 c. I JOhn of Leyden vide Buckhold An item to the Hotspurs of our times 66 K. BErnard Knipperdoling 16 L. THe Learned to be consulted with in detection of Sectaries and Hereticks 45 Loyaltie not alwaies successeful 19 Luther's advice to the Senate concerning Muntzer 4 M. MAgistrates seduced most ominous 5 A pattern for good Magistrates 44 Mabomet characterized 58 c. his iron Tomb 59 John Mathias a Baker at Harlem his actions and end 8 c. Moneys preferments the usual baits of sedition 25 Thomas Muntzer His Opinions actions and end 1. c. N. HEnry Nicholas Father of the Family of Love he is against Infant-baptisme his blasphemy and divellish Logick 77 c. OEcolampadius puts Hetzer's Emissaries to their shifts 66 P. AN ill President soon followed ● Pretenders to Religion prove usually the disturbers thereof 9 R. A Good Resolution 44 48 Melchior Rinck an Anabaptist 71 c. his disciple Thomas Scucker cut off his or others head 72 S. SEctaries like ●inder are soon on fire 3. their usual pretence to raise sedition ibid. Sedi●ion goes not alwaies unpunished 21 Michael Servetus an Anabaptist his blasphemous opinions and end 51 c. Success in bad enterprises causes evil men to rejoice 31 T. THeodorus Sartor or Theodor the Botcher an Adamite his blasphemy actions and end 37 c. John Tuysentschreuer an abettor of John Buckhold 19 c. his seditious Sermon 21 V. Vice corrects sin 3● FINIS Anno 1521 1522. Hereticks their usual pretence Muntzer a quick Scholar in a bad school His Doctrine spreads His aim 's high The end that Hereticks propou●d to themselves in opposing the Ministry and Magistracy His affirmations des●●ullive Anabaptists their leading principle Seldome rest there but grow worse and worse Sectaries like tinder are soon on fire Anno 1523. 1524. An usual pretence to raise sedition Hereticks restlesse Luther adviseth the Senate to beware of Muntzer and his opinions Muntzers large promises to his party and the common people Magistrates seduced most ominous Muntzer endeavours to set up himself pretending to restore the Kingdom of Christ An ill president soon followed The Landgrave raiseth a war and fighteth Muntzer and his party Muntzers delusive animation of his followers Their overthrow Muntzers escap● Is found out but dissembles himself Muntzer taken yet obstinate The Langrave convinceth him by Scripture Muntzer when racked laugheth but afterward relenteth His last words Is deservedly beheaded Anno 1532. Pretenders to Religion prove usually the disturbers thereof The devill an enemy of peace John Mathias a Baker at Harlem His lechery notorious At Amsterdam he professeth himself a Doctor and a Preacher A murtherous opinion John Mathias repairs to Munster His severe edicts He becomes a malicious executioner of Hubert Trutiling for not siding with him His desperate end John Buckhold his character His disputing and contention with the Ecclesiasticks concerning Paedobaptisme Conventicles usually the nurseries of Tumults Anno 1533. c. Anabaptists their bold attempt Anabaptists where Masters most insolent John Buckhold successor of John Mathias He comforts the people with a pretended revelation He makes Knipperdoling common executioner About 4000. men lost at the siege of Munster Buckhold seigneth himself dumb He assumes the Magistracy He allowes Polygamy He takes to himself ●pee wives A bad example soon followed Godly ond loyal citizens hate usurpation Loyalty not always succes●… Hereticks their cruelty ANNO 1534. John Tuysentschreuer an upstart and abettor of John Buckhold John Buckhold com●…s his delusi ●prophecies He is made King He appoints officers under him His sumptuous apparell His Titles were King of Justice King of the new Jerusalem His Throne His Coin and Motto thereon The King Queen and Courtiers waite on the people at a Feast A mock Sacrament A seditious Sermon Sedition goes not alwayes unpunished Anabaptists of a levelling principle Anabaptists as the Devill pretend Scripture for their base actions They ●●m atuniversal Monarchy ANNO 1535. Kingly Botcher indeavours to raise commotions abroad He is happily prevented Anabaptists their design upon Amsterdam They break out in the night time They are worsted Famine the consummation of all misery The King suspects his own safety His large promises to his Captains both of moneys and preferments the usual bai●● of sedition He becomes executioner to one of his wives He feigns himself sick and deludes the people with an expectation of deliverance Famine it's character and miseries He forgets community John Longstrat his consident betrays him by stratagem The City of Munster unmercifully plundered The King is brought prisoner before the Bishop Who deservedly checks him His jesting answer and proposal King of the Anabaptists put to a Non-plus Anno 15●6 He is convinced of his offences His deserved and severe execution Successe in bad enterprises causes evill men to oejoyce Herman●he Cobler prosessed himself a Prophet c. He is noted for drunkennesse His design to invoigle others The ceremonies he used in Anabaptisme Eppo his Host discovered him and his followers to be cheats * Supposed to be a digger of graves Hermans wicked blasphemy Heresie a catching or mad disease Hereticks inconstant in their opinions Herman blasphemes again His mothers teme●i●y The Proverb verified vice corrects sin Hermans party are convinced and fal off from him One Drewjis of his party handles him roughly Charles Lord of Gelderland c. with his men surrounds the house where Herman is Herman is taken brought prisoner to Groningen He is questioned in his torments He is hardened He dieth miserably Anno 1535. Theodorus Sartor an Adamite He affirmes strange things His blasphemy in forgiving of sins He burns his cloathes c. a●d causeto his companions to do the like He and his rabble go naked through Amsterdam in the dead of night denouncing their woes c. and terrifie the people They are taken and imprisoned by the Burghers but continue shamelesse May the fifth 1535. they are put to death Some of their last words David George the miracle of the Anabapitsts Anno 1544. At Basill he pretends to have been banished his Countrey for the Gospels sake With his specious pretences he gains the freedome
and the Son They acknowledged one only God in a Judaeical sence They deny the Trinity Arrius his wretched death Anno 336. 9. MAHOMET The Contents MAhomet characterised He made a laughing-stock of the Trinity He agreed with Carpocrates and other hereticks He renewed Circumcision and to indulge his disciples he allowed them Polygamy c. His Iron Tomb at Mecca 10. BALTHAZAR HUBMOR The Contents HUbmor a Patron of Anabaptisme He damned usury He brought in a worship to the Virgin Mary c. The Senate of Suring by a Council reduced him He renounced the heads of his former doctrine Himself or Sect still active He is taken and imprisoned at Vienna in Austria He and his wife both burned 11. JOHN HUT The Contents JOhn Hut the prop and pillar of Anabaptisme His credulity in dreams and visions He is accounted a true Prophet by his Proselytes At Merhern his Fraternity became as it were a Monastery 12. LODOWICK HETZER The Contents LOdowick Hetzer a famous Heretick He gaint Proselytes in Austria and Switzerland Anno 1527 at a publick disputation Oecolampadius puts Hetzers emissaries to their shifts Hetzer denied Christ to be coessentiall with the Father His farewel to his Disciples He is put to death for Adultery 13. MELCHIOR HOFMAN The Contents HOfman a Skinner an Anabaptist Anno 1528 seduced 300. men and women at Embda in West-Friesland His followers accounted him a Prophet At Strasburg he challenged the Ministers to dispute which was agreed upon Jan. 11. 1532. where being mildely dealt with he is nevertheless obstinate Other Prophets and Prophetesses deluded him He deiuded himself and volunt arily pi●●ed himself to death 14. MELCHIOR RINCK The Contents MElchion Rinck an Anabaptist He is accounted a not able interpreter of dreams and visions His disciple Thomas Scucker in a waking-dream cut off his brother Leonards head pretending for his murder obedience to the decree of God 15. ADAM PASTOR The Contents ADam Pastor a derider of Paedobaptisme He revived the Arrian heresie His foolish interpretation of that place Gen. 217. so often confu●ed 16. HENRY NICHOLAS The Contents HEnry Nicholas Father of the Family of Love He is against Infant-Baptisme His divellish Logick The End of the Contents THOMAS MUNTZER His OPINIONS ACTIONS And END Hei mihi quot sacras iterans Baptismatis undas Muntzerus Stygijs millin tinxit aquis THE CONTENTS MUntzer's Doctrine spreads his aim 's high his affirmations destructive Hee asserts Anabaptisme rests not there but grows worse and worse in his opinions and practises his large promises to his party and the common people he endeavours to set up himself pretending to restore the Kingdome of Christ being opposed by the Landgrave his delusive animation of his followers their overthrow his escape he is found but dissembles himself is taken but yet obstinate the Landgrave convinceth him by Scripture when being racked hee laugheth afterward relenteth his last words is deservedly beheaded and made an example ABout the year of our Redemption M. D. XXI and M. D. XXII there rise up in Saxony near the River Sales a most insolent Sect of certain Enthusiasts among whom Nicholas Storkius was no ordinary person These presumptuously boasting that their Dreams Visions and Revelations were inspired into them from heaven had s●ily scattered it among other seditious persons of the same kidney That the world was to be reformed by their means which done and the wicked utterly cut off from the face of the earth it should be governed by Justice it self All that gave not up their names and embraced their Sect they branded with the name of ungodly One of this Sodomitical lake sprung THOMAS MUNTZER one that boasted that hee had had communication with God This man's doctrine incredibly spred as being in the first place levell'd at the holy Doctors of the Reformed Religion And from thence discharged at the Magistrates themselves for the Christian flock being once deprived of these two constitutions of men there were nothing to hinder the greedy Wolves to break out into all rapine and oppression And this is the reason why the Wolves that is to say the false Teachers have ever most violently opposed the the Ministry and the Magistracy in hopes if possible to draw these from the care and charge of their flocks or at least to bring them into contempt with their sheep which by that means should stray into their parties This Muntzer did both by his teachings and writings publickly affirm that the Preachers of that time that contributed their endeavours to the advancement of the Gospel were not sent by God but were meer Scribes and impertinent interpreters of the Scriptures That the Scriptures and the written Word were not the pure word of God but onely a bare Testimony of the ●●e wo●d that the true reall word was something that were intrinsecall and heavenly and immediately proceeding out of the mouth of God and consequently to be learned intrinsecally and not out of the Scriptures or by any humane suggestion With the same breath he brought Baptisme into contempt most inconvincibly affirming that there was no warrant from God for Paedobaptisme or baptisme of children and that they ought to be baptized after a spirituall and more excellent dispensation He further endeavoured to teach that Christs satisfaction for us was unnecessary whatever honest and weak understanding men could urge to the contrary That matrimony in the unfaithfull and incontinent was a pollution meretricious and diabolical That God discovered his will by dreames whence it was that he was mightily infatuated with them holding that those were as it were communicated by the holy Ghost Hereupon was he acknowledged by his followers for some heavenly and spirituall Prophet and it was believed that he was thus taught by the spirit of God without any humane assistance This doctrine did he disperse throughou● all Germany by printed books and Epistles which the tinder-brain'd disciples of his seditious sect were soon fir'd with read approved and propogated The same man in the yeares M. D. XXIII and M. D. XXIV taught at A●sted which is a City in Saxony near Thu●ingia and when not onely the Ministers but also the Magistrates lay under the lash of his calumny insomuch that his Sermons were stuff'd with most seditious and bitter invectives against them and pretending to groan for the return of lost liberty and for the insufferable pressures of the people under Tyranny he complained of it as a great grievance that their wealth and estates were the prey of the Magistrate and therefore would peswade them that a remedy was timely to be applied to these things Being for this doctrine dispatched out of Alsted he comes to Norimberg and thence without discontinuing his journey into Basil and thence into Switzerand from whence at length he came to Cracovia where at a certaine town called Griess●n he continued some weeks In the mean time he was no lesse
I now suffer Read and attentively consider the holy Books of the Kings Having said this his head was struck off and fastened to a stake for a monument and example to others JOHN MATHIAS Primus hic e Batavis Muntzeri dogma sequutus Turbavit miris Westphala regna modis THE CONTENTS JOHN MATHIAS repairs to Munster his severe edi●●s he becomes a malicious executioner of Hubert Trutiling for contumelious expressions touching him his own desperate end IN the year of our Lord God M. D. XXXII at Munster which is the Metropolis of Westphalia a certain Priest called Bernardus Rotmannus undertook to preach the Gospel of Christ which being done with great successe certain messengers were sent to Marpyrgum a place in Hassia whose business was to bring along with them some men of learning and good conversation who should bee helpfull in the propagation of the Gospel From Marpyrgum were there some dispatched who arriving at Munster reduced the principall heads of Christian Religion into thirty nine Articles which they proposed to the Magistrate being ready as they pretended to make good and prove the said heads by places of the holy Scriptures which was effected The Religious and as they are called the spiritual who were possessed of the chiefest Church could by no means digest this so that departing the City they caused much trouble to the Citizens Upon this weighty businesse the Magistrates and Citizens sate in long and prudent consultations At length there was a certain agreement upon these terms viz. That all injuries committed in those Tumults should be pardoned and that the Gospel should be freely preached in six Parish Churches and that the Church of our Lord only should be absolutely reserved to them These conditions were readily subscribed to by both sides and thereupon all things laid asleep in peace But this peace was not long undisturbed by the Devill that irreconcileable enemy of peace and virtue and therefore by doing at Munster what hee had done at other places that is by raising up out of the jaws of Hell the seditious and pestiferous Anabaptists those importunate disturbers and turn-pikes of the Gospel his design was not onely to discourage the good and godly but withall shamefully to destroy the Gospel it self For in the same year there rise up at Harlem a Baker called John Mathias a man utterly unlearned yet crafty and boldly eloquent This man being excessively lecherous neglected and slighted his own wife who being somewhat well stricken in years was so much the lesse fit for the exercises of Venus Being therefore over head and ears in love with a certain Vi●age who was an Alehouse-keepers daughter he could not resolve of any way more advantageous to seduce then by an Angelical carriage and a counterfeit sanctity He made frequent visits to her and entertaining her with his visions and revelations he thereby drew her to his opinion and conveighed her into a secret place in Amsterdam where he professed himself a Doctor and a Preacher affirming that God had revealed certain secrets unto him not yet revealed to others and that he was Enoch the second high Priest of God Upon some he laid hands and sent them two by two as Apostles and messengers of Christ dispatching to Munster one Gerard a Bookseller and John Buckhold the Botcher of Leyden others into other places These emissary messengers of Christ or rather of Satan boyled over with their various opinions held marriages of no account and dreamed diverse other things Some taught by parables and their own illusive dreams others acknowledged not him a Brother who desiled his Baptisme with sins others preferred the Baptisme of John before that of Christ others taught that all Magistrates and whoever were unsatisfied with their Religion ought to bee destroied root and branch some would acknowledge nothing but their own visions and prophecies others that all the Prophets and Teachers that were departed this life should shortly rise again and should reign with Christ upon earth a thousand years and should receive a hundred fold for what ever they had left behind them Some of these men affirmed that they had communication with God some with Angels but the more discreet and wiser sort of men conceived that their conferences had been with the Divel Here upon the great Prophet John Mathias upon whose account his most vain Apostles already proclaimed a Peace perceiving an occasion by this means of domineering in this world consecrated in his stead his disciple James Campensis a Sawyer Bishop at Amsterdam committing unto his charge the people to be seduced with the same zeal as he had begun These things being thus fairly carried he repaired to Munster to his Apostle and Ambassadour John Buckhold whom hee made Governour of the City who presently published these severe edicts That every man should bring his gold and silver and whatever were of greater importance into the common heap and that no man should detain any thing at his house for the receiving of which things so collected a place was appointed Though the people were not a little astonished at the rigour and severity of the edict yet did they submit thereto Moreover he forbad the reading of all books but the Bible all which that they ought to bee burnt the divine authority had by him its witnesse commanded At this very time a certain Tradesman whose name was Hubert Trutiling had scattered some contumelious expressions concerning this great Prophet where at he being immeasurably incensed even to the loss of all compassion caused the foresaid Trutiling to be brought into the Market place where he is accused and sentenced Whereupon he himself laying his violent hands upon this innocent man lays him along upon the ground in that posture he runs him through with a spear but finding by the palpitation that there was some remainder of life he made him to be conveighed thence and taking a musket from one that stood by which was charged killed him intimating that hee was commanded by God that is to say his own who was a murtherer from the beginning to do what he had done This noble exploit performed he took a long lance in his hand and hastily ●an about the City crying out that hee was commanded by God the Father to put to flight the enemy which at that time had closely besieged Munster Having taken the said weapon and running like a mad man upon the enemy hee himself was run through by a souldier of Misna JOHN BUCKHOLD or JOHN of LEYDEN Agres●●●ssque nefas magnum et memorabile Regem Somniat abje●ta forfiee sceptra gerens THE CONTENTS JOHN BUCKHOLD his character his disputing and contention with the Ecclesiasticks concerning Paedobaptisme he succeeds John Mathias he comforts the people with a pretended revelation he makes Bernard Knipperdoling of a Consul to become common executioner Buckhold feigneth himself dumb he assumes the Magistracy he allowes Polygamy