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A78369 The Catholick mirrour. Or, a looking-glasse for Protestants Wherein they may plainly see the errours of their church, and the truth of the Roman Catholick. Which is divided into seventeen chapters, containing the principle points in dispute between Catholicks and Protestants, and all proved by their own Bible, for the satisfaction of those that desire to imbrace true religion. 1662 (1662) Wing C1494A; ESTC R229524 59,266 156

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not therefore leave the reading of it quite because the understanding of some parts is beneficial to them so their Common Prayer being read and sung in Cathedrals and other places is not understood by many of the wiser sort much less by the common people and so is all one as if it were in Latine yet if there were any benefit to be had it would be never the less to them because they understood it not since as I said before it is offered to God onely for all the Church and not to us And since it is so in these practices amongst them I hope they will not but think that those that are ignorant amongst us may and do receive much comfort by our Churches Service since by being so often at it and good instructions from Priests they come in short time to the knowledge and meaning of it but perhaps some may object that since we cannot understand them perfectly why should we go to Church to hear the Servince to which I anser that it is without complare better to go to Gods Church to offer our Devotions by every ones praying to God by being present at the Instituion of the Blessed Sacrament by seeing devout people receive it with true devotion besides none but Atheists will deny but that it is better to do any act of Devotion in a Church dedicated to Gods holy Service and nothing else then in a prophane house which is chiefly designed for temporal business but indeed as Protestants do their Devotion in Churches there is no great difference who sit on their tails staring about them when their Common-Prayer is said and have more regard to the manner then to the matter performed But it is far otherwise with Catholicks in the Church for there every one is on their knees praying to God for such things as they stand in need of and the Priest prayes for them all so that were it in the Mother Tongue it signified nothing more and if they heard him not speak a word it were the same for why the Priest is bound to say the Divine Service every day if there were no person present but himself and yet we may receive benefit by his Prayers too that neither see hear nor understand him because the prayers of any good man prevailes with God though the persons prayed for were a thousand miles off This now that hath been said may suffice any moderate person as to the belief that there is no necessity of understanding the Common Service as there is in the hearing of Sermons for those are alwayes preached in the Mother Tongue to common people because when the Priest saith Mass or Divine Service he speaks to God and when they preach it is directed to man onely But now I will show the reason why it is said in Latine in all places of the world and the convenience of it First we are to consider that the Catholickd Church is not pinn'd up into one Kingdom or Dominion as other Churches are that say their Service in the Mother tongue for which reason since that all Nations from her receive one uniform Faith so they have all one Service in one Language which hath many conveniences with it and no incommodity at all for by that maeans Priests that are sent into Forreign Countreyes where they speak never a word of the Language when they come there yet may do that for which they were sent and commanded there that is say Mass and administer the Sacraments as well as if they did and those in those Countreyes where they are sent can as well understand them as their own Priests they had before being Natives Besides many thousands of Catholicks travel from one part of Christendome to another and come where they will in any of their Churches they understand and hear the same Service that they do at home which if it were not said in all places in one Language they could not for since the Catholick Church is composed of so many Nations and are continually travelling and mixing one with the other it would be barbarious to all strangers to hear that Service which none of them understood If there were any necessity for the understanding of it as for example the French Spaniards Italians Dutch ●●sh c. come all at one time to our Service here in England now were it said in English it would be barbarous to them all but being in the same Tongue as it is in their own Countreyes they understand it as well as if they were there so that the discreet Reader may see what necessity and convenience the Church hath in using the Latine service which if it were confined to so narrow limits as others are would use none but the Mother Tongue as others do so that all Christians may see the integrity of Gods Church which in this and all other points orders every thing for the good and convenience of all her Members which is done with so much wisdome and prudence that it plainly appears to be guided by the Spirit of God as also the malice of our enemies is shown who make people believe that Papists are kept in gross ignorance and must not read the Bible nor must not understand the Common Service because they shall not as they say know what the evil of it is and such fooleries in continually buzzed in their ears but bow slanderously let every Christian judge Now that this hath been the practice of the whole Church for this sixteen hundred years and the belief of all the ancient Fathers our adversaries themselves know sufficiently yet for the love of their large Revenues will not discover it nor other points as true as Gospel to the people that want understanding for which one day they must be sure to give a severe account to God whom they cannot deceive And for to bring in the Sentences of the Fathers to prove this would swell this Book into a larger Volume then is designed I will quote them where they are to be found that every one may know their practice in this point and first see Saint Cyprian Expo orat domn 13. Saint Gregory Lib. 7. Ep. 65. Jerome Prefat in Psal ad Sophron. Chrisos lib. 2. c. 13. and conclude with Saint Paul 1 Cor. 11. v. 16. that if after all this that hath been said any man be contentious we have no such custome nor the Church of God Chap 17. Treating in general of both Churches NOw having plainly proved all the chief points of our Faith by the Protestants own Bible I shall proceed a little to speak in general concerning both Religions that all men may consider and see by their Antiquity Rise Practice and Proceedings which is the likeliest to be the Church of God if it had not been or were not to be proed by Scripture for in the first place we shall finde all Religions but the Roman Catholick so like innocents for Age They are all Novelties in comparison to