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A08925 A copie of the first arrest or decree of the Parlament [sic] of Paris, against the booke of Santarellus the Iesuite commanding it to be burned, and the provincial of the Iesuites, with others, to come to the court the next morning to be heard. With, the Parlaments [sic] demands, the Iesuites answeres, their declaration of their detestation of the said booke, with the censure of the Sorbon doctours against the same. Translated into English, according to the French copies, printed at Paris with the Kings priviledge. France. Parlement (Paris); Bouvot, Ph.; Université de Paris. Faculté de théologie. aut 1634 (1634) STC 19203; ESTC S120128 4,368 12

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A COPIE OF THE FIRST ARREST OR DECREE OF THE Parlament of PARIS against the Booke of Santarellus the Iesuite Commanding it to be burned and the Provincial of the Iesuites with others to come to the Court the next morning to be heard WITH The Parlaments demands the Iesuites answeres their Declaration of their detestation of the said Booke with the Censure of the Sorbon Doctours against the same Translated into ENGLISH according to the French Copies Printed at Paris with the Kings Priviledge LONDON Printed by R. BADGER and are to be sold at the Black Beare in Pauls Church-yard 1634. A COPIE OF THE FIRST Arrest or Decree of the Parlament of PARIS c. THe Court of the great Chamber Criminall and of the Edict assembled having seene a booke printed at Rome in the yeare 1625. intituled Antonij Santarelli c. containing in the 30. and 31. Chapters many propositions against the Soveraigne powers of Kings ordained and established by God the peace and tranquillity of their States Conclusions of the Kings procuratour Generall and all considered The Court hath declared and doth declare the Propositions and Maximes of the said booke to be false scandalous and seditious tending to the subversion of Soveraigne Powers ordained and established by God to the insurrection of Subjects against their Prince withdrawing them from their obedience inducing to attempt against their Persons and States to disturbe the publike peace and tranquillity and the said Booke as such to bee torne and burned in the Court of the Palace by the Executioner of High Iustice Injoyneth and forbiddeth under paine of Treason all Booke-sellers and Printers to print sell utter and all Persons of what state and condition soever they bee to have keepe retaine and communicate to print or cause to bee printed or to publish the said Booke Commandeth all those who have Copies thereof or shall have notice of those who shall have them in their hands to notifie forthwith to the Ordinary Iudges to the end that Inquisition be made by the diligence of the Substitute of the Procuratour Generall and to proceed against the offenders according to Iustice Ordaineth that this present Arrest shall be sent to the Bailywikes and Stewardships subject to the Iurisdiction of this Court to be published kept and observed according to the forme and tenour thereof And to be signified to the Syndicke of the Booksellers to make it knowne to the rest to the end that they pretend not cause of ignorance Ordaineth that the Provinciall three Rectours and three Ancients of the Iesuites shall bee commanded to come to morrow betimes in the morning to the Court for to bee heard Made and executed the thirteenth of March 1626. Articles of the Parlaments Demands to the Iesuites with their Answers THe twenty fourth of March 1626. the Iesuites being present in the great Chamber the Parlament asked them Doe you approve the wicked Booke of Santarellus P. Coton Provinciall of the province of Paris accompanied with three others answered Messieurs it is so faulty that we are ready to write against it and to disprove all that he saith and in effect there are come to our Houses ten Copies of them all which we have suppressed The Parlament Suppressed Is it your duty to deale so The Iesuites We thought that we could not doe otherwise then so The Parlament Why brought you not them to Monsieur the Chancellour or to Monsieur the First President The Iesuites Messieurs we are obliged and bound to many other obediences then are other Religious The Parlament Doe not you know very well that this wicked Doctrine is approved by your Generall at Rome The Iesuites Yea Messieurs but we that are heere can not be so imprudent but we disprove it with all our might The Parlament Well then answere to these two things Do you beleeve that the King is all Powerfull within his Estates and do you thinke that any forraigne Power can or ought enter in or any then in the Person of the King can disturbe the peace of the Gallican Church The Iesuites No Messieurs we beleeve him all Powerfull as for Temporall The Parlament As for Temporall speake plainly and tell us if you beleeve that the Pope can Excommunicate the King free his Subjects from their Oath of Allegiance and expose his Kingdome to spoile The Iesuites O Messieurs to Excommunicate the King he that is the Eldest sonne of the Church will be carefull to doe nothing which may oblige the Pope to that The Parlament But your Generall who hath approved that booke doth hold for infallible as above Are you of a different beliefe The Iesuites Messieurs Hee who is at Rome could doe no otherwise then to approve that which the Court of Rome approveth The Parlament Is it your beleefe The Iesuites It is quite contrary The Parlament And if you were at Rome what would you doe The Iesuites We would doe as they doe there The Parlament Well then answere to that which we have demanded of you The Iesuites Messieurs we humbly beseech you to give us leave to conferre together The Parlament Goe into that Chamber They being there halfe an houre returned backe againe to the Parlament The Iesuites Messieurs we will bee of the same opinion with the Sorbon and will subscribe to the same things with the Messieurs of the Clergie The Parlament Make your Declaration there beneath The Iesuites Messieurs wee most humbly entreate you to give us some dayes to conferre among our selves The Parlament Goe your wayes the Court giveth you three dayes A Copie of the Iesuites Declaration against the Doctrine contained in the book of Santarellus the Iesuite in that which concerneth the Person of Kings and their Authority exhibited to the French King two dayes after VVE underwritten doe declare that we disallow and detest the wicked Doctrine contained in the book of Santarellus in that which concerneth the Person of Kings their Authority and their States and that we acknowledge their Majesties to depend immediately upon God that we are ready to shed our bloud and expose our lives in all occasion for the confirmation of this Truth Promising to subscribe to the Censure which shall be made of this pernicious Doctrine by the Clergy or the Sorbon and never to professe opinions or Doctrine contrary to that which shall be held in this matter by the Clergie and the Vniversities of the Realme and the Sorbon Made in Paris by the undernamed Religious of the Company of Iesus the sixteenth day of March 1626. P. ●oto Ign. Arman Ch. de la Toure I. Souffren F. Garasse F. Godullon Dion Gaiatrin Fr. Grandillon Dion Petau I. Fillault I. Brossault Est Guerry Lud. Neyran Iac. Alemant Pierre Royer Est Louys A Copie of the censure of the Sacred Theologicall Facultie of Paris of a booke intituled Antonii Santarelli c. IF any one perchance make doubt that the ends of the world are come upon us as the Apostle speaketh