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A68096 The boy of Bilson: or, A true discouery of the late notorious impostures of certaine Romish priests in their pretended exorcisme, or expulsion of the Diuell out of a young boy, named William Perry, sonne of Thomas Perry of Bilson, in the county of Stafford, yeoman Vpon which occasion, hereunto is premitted a briefe theologicall discourse, by way of caution, for the more easie discerning of such Romish spirits; and iudging of their false pretences, both in this and the like practices. R. B. (Richard Baddeley); Wheeler, Mr. 1622 (1622) STC 1185; ESTC S120841 43,472 84

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if that those spirits might by the power of Adiuration be compelled to shew that they were deuils and that being knowne they would confesse nothing but truth All which notwithstanding the Romish Priests ordinarily seeke to bee informed of them concerning Purgatorie Indulgences worshipping of Images and other Mysteries of Romish Superstition which Bellarmine and other Iesuites doe endeuour to confirme by Apparitions of the dead when as according to the iudgement of ancient Fathers the soule that it conuersant in holy Writ will re-resolue 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that though the Deuill as in the petition of * Not to omit which is else-where forgotten that the Boy of Bilson did fayne himselfe to abhor and to be affected with this Petition as with the first verse of Saint Iohns Gospell Vide pag. 58. 59. Deliuer vs from euill may come into his Pater-Noster yet that he shall neuer enter into his Creed Not to stand any longer vpon Antiquitie I would but desire any one Example of any one Father in the space of fiue hundred yeares after Christ or Historie in the same compasse of time recording and approuing any Conference with the Deuill by way of Exorcisme or otherwise for satisfaction of any Christian in points of Religion Let vs at last reason the matter with these men The two and twentieth Aduertisement Shewing the Reasons which may be produced against this perswasion of the Deuil arising aswell from the Cause it selfe as from the Euents Reasons of the first kind Two reasons may suffice if they be pregnant The first thus If such be the power of Exercists that they constraine the Deuill in the Name of God and by the warrant of the Church to confesse any truth that shall be demanded of them by Adiuration then should there need for our satisfaction in matter of Religion no other Questionists then Exorcists no other Catechists than Deuills no other Tradition Councell Scripture or Gospel than the confession of Deuils yea and then the Decrees of Popes which are held as Oracles in that Church must now for many of them haue erred giue place to the testimonies of Deutls I may not except their Councell of Trent Conc. Trid. Sessio 5. cap. 1. which would not determine the question concerning the naturall Conception of the blessed Virgin whether shee were originally immaculate for either great was the ignorance of those Fathers that could not or else obstinacie that they would not set it downe for an Article in their Romane Creed as they haue done many other Articles as far repugnant from truth seeing that Verrine the Deuill Admir Hist pag. 205. by power of Exorcisme was brought to sweare vpon the blessed Sacrament and did answer vpon that Oath that she was originally immaculate Albeit Bernard Thomas Aquinas Bonauenture and many hundreds in the Romish Church would heerein haue giuen the deuill the lye It had beene good before they had giuen credit to this deuill to haue sought some certaine resolution how to reconcile the different reuelations made to Saint Bridget Saint Katherine concerning the same question Katherine being told by reuelation that the Conception of the blessed Virgin was immaculate but Saint Bridget informed of the contrarie And because such contradictions will admit no reconciliation it would become them to learne how to discerne whether these Reuelations came from the deaill as from the lying Angel whereof wee thinke the deuill Verrine can be no competent Iudge Secondly you that question the deuill suffer your selues to bee questioned in a few words If the deuils be made as you say Messengers of diuine truths by the power of your Exorcismes why doe you indeauour to expell them Are they but lying Oracles Why doe you then conferre with them and not presently expell them Many other reasons might bee added to conuince these Priests by the deuil's contradictions in their owne stories euen then when hee was adiured to speake truth But to labour to prooue that the deuill cannot lye when hee list and that hee will also whensoeuer hee can for a mischiefe were to deny him to bee a deuill whose propertie is vel falsum vel ad falsum dicere either to speake that which is false or else to a false end What a dangerous thing it was in our first Mother to entertaine and maintaine parle with the deuill concerning our religious dutie to God all mankind feele by that woefull experience of originall corruption which they must carrie with them to their graues That which no Aduersarie shall euer be able to refute is that the power of Exorcisme was giuen vnto the Church of God for expulsion of the deuill neuer for consultation with him in matters of Conscience Thus haue I endeuoured to dispell this doctrine of conferring with deuils in such cases with the same zeale as I would wish to dispell the deuill himselfe and hold it a good resolution not to beleeue those Priests for direction in matters of Religion who make the deuill their ghostly Father Wee choose rather to conclude with the sentences of the holy Fathers of the Church one directing vs how to auoid such fascinations saying Cyprian Non statim c. We ought not presently to admit of such Acts as are done in the Name of Christ except they be done in the Truth of Christ The other detesting them saying August Remoueantur illa vel figmenta mendacium hominum vel portenta fallacium spirituum Away with those workes which are either the figments and deuices of lying men or else the deceitfull acts of prodigious spirits The 23. and last Aduertisement Is to demonstrate the Romish falshood in Exorcizing by the Euents which is particularly exemplified in a discouerie of their Impostures about the Boy of Bilson not inferiour vnto any of the rest of their prankes in this kind BVt before wee come to lay downe the naked truth of the matter touching that Boy and how things stood de facto let vs first suffer the Romish Priests to boast themselues a while of their miraculous power in Exorcizing this Child whom for a while you must imagine bee really bewitched and possessed of the Deuill that afterwards by the the euent may be verified of these Miraculists that Scripture which saith Phil. 3.19 Whose glorie is in their shame Heare we then the Priests speake helpe the child was if they had sought medicine still in Israel and not at Endor and of Belzebub First then to shew how the Child grew thus to bee tormented as I haue vnderstood it of his Parents and haue heard the Child confirme it himselfe The Boy returning homeward from schoole to Bilson in Staffordshire where hee dwelt an old woman vnknowne met him and taxed him in that he did not giue her good time of the day saying that he was a foule thing and that it had been better for him if he had saluted her At which words the Boy felt a thing to pricke him to the very heart