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A03851 A view of the Romish hydra and monster, traison, against the Lords annointed: condemned by Dauid, I. Sam. 26. and nowe confuted in seuen sermons to perswade obedience to princes, concord among our selues, and a generall reformation and repentaunce in all states: by L.H.; View of the Romish hydra and monster, traison, against the Lords annointed: condemned by David, I. Sam. 26. and nowe confuted in seven sermons. Humphrey, Laurence, 1525 or 6-1589. 1588 (1588) STC 13966; ESTC S118809 105,796 218

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the murdering hande the murdering tongue the murdering heart against Princes be guilty also by this Law't We vnderstād what they say in their Popish Decrees And this also I would haue our coūtrymen note that if any haue taken an oath to Pope or any other C. 12. q. 5. 〈◊〉 Glossa Tamen contra propriā patriam non iuuabit ipsum He shal not aid any man or master against his own coūtry And whereas in sundry places of scripture we are bound by the commaundement of God to obey to honour to fear the King and al higher power as the places rehearsed before declare now their Law inforceth that beeing a precept or commaundement it must be doone and followed Whosoeuer obeyeth not commandements C. 14 q. 1. is guiltie and a debtour of the penaltie out of Austin De sermone Domini in Monte. And in the same Title out of Gregory That which is giuen in precept is commaunded that which is commaunded must needs be don if it be not done Paenam habet it hath the penalty Why then should any Pope dispense with any Princes subiect and not incurre double punishment in that hee breaketh himselfe and causeth many thousands to commit the like The Popes law can tel him Quod alter mandato nostro facit nos reputamur fecisse The Popish Schoolmen teach That if a man doth not fulfil his penance enioyned to him by his ghostly father he committeth deadly sin Scot. in 4. d. 15. and so doth Bonauenture require obedience to a Prelate vnder paine of death And to disobey a Prince shal it be venial and a thing of nothing Nowe let vs set their owne sayinges and doings in one ballaunce and see how far they disagree from this authority of these fathers The Popes Actes contrarie to their lawes alleadged by their Gratian. It is written that Pope Innocentius the third of that name when he had intermedled and made debate by his double dealing betweene Otho the first and Frederik B. Fulgos lib. 6. he made a cunning collation at Rome in the holy time of Lent of peace and agreement but this iudgement was giuen of that Sermon by a noble Citizen of Rome Iohn Capocius O holy father your wordes are the wordes of God but your deedes are the deedes of the diuell So may wee iudge of the rest of the rabblement of Popes whose lawes compiled out of these fathers are godly in some cases but their own woords works are diuelish Touching woords N●c 〈◊〉 C. 9. qu●s● in their owne high maiestical stile thus they speake It is certainly most euident that the iudgment of the Apostolical See whose authority is greatest must not be retracted of any man neither is it lawful for any man to iudge of her iudgementes And againe Junnocent cap. Nem● The iudge must not be iudged neither of the Emperour neither of al the cleargy neither of Kings And againe The Church of Rome alone by her own authority may iudge of al Calixen● but it is not permitted to any to iudge of her It is a great vsurpation of the Byshop of Rome both in his notorious claime of all Kingdomes and in his oppression of all Kinges which by generall terms and particular discourse may be found in Histories and are couched together in Augustin Steuchus a great Proctor of the Pope euen out of the bowels and priuities of the Popes Epistles Registres De Dona●● Constant cont I aur Vall. The Vniuersality of Rome The generals are Papam habere vetustissimum vniuersalemque Dominatum c that the Pope hath a most auncient and vniuersal dominion ouer the King domes of al the west Church That Rome is content King Pope Queene Rome destroieth all Kinges and Queenes The speciall and peculiar Prouinces of the Pope Sect 93. Spaine and suffereth Kinges to rule so that they acknowledge hir to be Patronam Dominam ac Reginam as the Patronesse Lady and Queen so that al pensions be payed to her and shee as Queene to be saluted worshipped Adoretur These specialties be many Gregory otherwise Hildebrand giueth the Kinges of Spaine to vnderstand Regnum Hispaniae ex antiquis constitutionibus Beato Petro Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae in ius potestatem traditum esse That the Kingdome of Spaine by auncient Recordes and constitutions hath beene giuen vp and deliuered to the right propriety of Blessed Saint Peter and of the holy church of Rome Sect. 94. Hungarie The same Pope writeth to Salomon King of Hungary in like sort chalenging that Kingdome as his proper possession Pope Alexander the third certifieth William Conquerour that before King Iohn offered vppe England to the Church of Rome England it was in the hand of the Prince of the Apostles and vnder his Tutorship or tuitiō vntil some others came who following the pride of Satan Pactum Dei abiecerunt Sect. 95. Anglorum Populum à via veritatis auerterunt that is Vntil they did cast away the couenant of God and turned the people of England frō the way of truth And praiseth English men as faithful Contributours butours Exhibeb●e and Exhibitors to the See Apostolical by a yearly Pension partly to the Byshop and partly to Saint Maries Church Quae vocatur Schola Anglorum which is called the Schole of English men It is likely our English Seminaries receiue some portion and peece of this Exhibition at Rome Rhemes which our Popish Iesuites bragge to bee the Popes liberality The Pope giueth a Pig to our Papistes of our owne Sow But there is another effertuous point in that Popish Register A sure and certaine warrant to William that he shal haue Peter a pitifull and gracious debeour Pium propitium debitorem I know not with what measure of mercy and pitty Saint Peter hath paied this debt to King William but Queene Elizabeth and her predecessours of late haue receiued smal Alms but rather haue felt a shroad recompense The same Alexander chalengeth Denmarke Denmarke tanquam peculium vectigal Romanae Ecclesiae As his owne peculiar and trybutary to his church Sect. 96. Ex Regist Im●●c 3. Alex. 3. Paschalis Bohemia Genua Sect. 97. c Item the Kingdomes of Aragonia of Sardinia of Portugal of Boemeland Swethland Norway Dātia are subiect with like conditions as also Ianua in Italy Our neighbour Fraunce is so holden and King Demetrius and the Queene of Ruscia so confesse to Gregory the seuenth That they receaued it Ex dono Petri Of the ree gyft of Peter And yet their printed Text is in a Distinction against these Registres Imperator non habe● Imperium à Papa Abbas Vrs fol. 231. sod à Deo The Emperour hath his Empire not of the Pope but of God I omit the rest as Croatia Dalmatia who acknowledge that they haue their Regimēt per vexillum c. By the banner sword Scepter and Crown rendred from Gebyzo the Legate