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B05791 [A pick-tooth for the Pope, or,] The pack-mans pater noster Sempill, James, Sir, 1566-1625.; Sempill, Robert, 1595?-1665? 1700 (1700) Wing S2495A; ESTC R183716 5,687 15

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The Pack-Man's Pater Noster On which to think it makes me sweat for sham● As are these Rites maintain'd in Romes Theatre And first the casting of their holy Water Their Exorcisme their Images their Altars Of Crosses Cups and Pals Popes are exalters Of Candles and of Churches consecration With vestments in the Church for Decoration Their Hypocritical hid Hermitages Their Penna●ce and Polluted Pilgrimages Free-will and humane Merit for Offe●●● With jugling Jubilees and Indulgences And of the Saints their idle invocation And by the Pope their Curst Canonization Auricular Confession vile pollution And for their Sins a-pay'd for Absolution Their privat● Masses and their mu●●●●●ation Their Elevation Transubstantiation Sir John if you would hear me bot record Some Verses on the Supper of our Lord It was a Friend of mine to me did send them Hee 's not a Christian will not commend them Priests make Christs both Body and Soul we need not doubt They Eat Drink Box him up they bear about One is to little Bread and Wine Holds not him several so we Dine Thou with thy Christ I with mine Is thy Mouth the Virgins Womb Is bread he● seed Are thy words the Holy Ghost Is this our Creed O presumptuous undertaker Never Cake could make a Baker Yet the Priest can make his Maker What 's become of all these Chistshe Priests have made Do these Hostes or Ostes abide or do they fade One Christ abides the rest do flie One Christ he lives the rest do Die One Christ True the rest a lie R. S. Into the Gospel Take Ye Eat Ye Christ saith For which Receive Ye Swallow Ye your priest saith See how by popes the Sacraments are driven Where Christ makes two they ad five so make seven For Baptism and the Supper of the Lord These only two did Christ to us afford With Christ his Institution not content To these two True Five Bastards they augment A Bastards name doth duly them be fit For they were never Re-abled as yet Nor ever shall but still will be abhor'd Because they have no Warrant from the Lord As Confirmation Pennance Extream Vnction With Priestly Orders to adorn their Function And Matrimony they maintain as One. But here 's a wondrous Thing to think upon How Popes do call themselves Servi Servorum Yet in Procession keep a Strange Decorum They tread on Necks of Kings upon the Street And forcing Emperors to kiss their Feet Doth God the Father in his Law allow These vile Inventions your Church doth Avow Doth Christ his Son into his Gospel give Such wayes to walk in such Faith to believe Or doth the Holy Ghost in us inspire More than the Law and Gospel doth require The Father hath perscrib'd to us a Law To keep us in obedience and Aw And Christ his Son our Saviour did Provide us His Glorious Gospel always for to Guide us The Holy Ghost doth from them both proceed To Guard us from our Sins in time of need If we transgress the Law of God the Father Then neither Grace nor Confort can we gather If we believe not in his only Son Then our belief is doubtlesly undone And if we breath not of the Holy Ghost Then is our Labour all our life-time lost But Gods Commandments your Church renverses S me she conjoyns and others she disperses She trust in Saints and Angels many one And should Trust in the Trinity alone Wherefore Gods Holy Spirit can nev'r attend her Nor in distress or danger ever defend her And though she Reign a while in pompe pride I hope in God my good and gracious Guide To her the True Religion hee 'l advance Ere l●ng and bring her out of ignorance Wherein she hath these many Hundreth Years Lyen wilfully which manifest appears By her unwillingness from thence to part She is so obdurate and hard of heart So that except God by his mighty hand Her power her pride and Cruelty withstand And force her from her Filthinesse to flie Of Errors great and Gross Idolatry So if she follow not Christs True Instruction I fear her Final dangerous Destruction Which God forbid I hope in his own Time Hee 'l both forgive and purge her of all Crime Heard ever ye Sir John a purpose Quicker To prove the Pope to be Christs only Vicar S. J. S. And though he were full Vicar to our Lord Should not his words and Christs keep one accord Priest Doubtless tho do and never are contrary In Pater Nosier Creed nor Ave Mary Pack-Man But Christs Disciples when they made their m●tion To Christ their Master how to make Devotion As I have done to you Sir John to day I pray you in what tongue bade He them pray Christ did not one w●●●●●tin to them speak Their talk was all in Syriack He●rew Greek He bade all Nations pray after one Manner But bade not all tak● Latine for their Banner Your Latine is but one of the Translations Why should it then exclude all other Nations And on my Soul Sir John if I but say 〈◊〉 mine own Mother tongue when I do pray ●ord help me Lord forgive me all my Sins ●●a why not Lord increase my pack and pins ●●d every thing whereof I stand in need For this depends upon our dayly bread I hope in God to 〈◊〉 more comfort herein Than Latine ye would make me so parquier in And since some tongues have more Antiquity Than Latine were it not Iniquity To force all People to pray like the Pope No good Sir John ye'l not say that I hope Priest But Pack-Man one Point would I fain make plain Let us come back to our Ladie again And if thou had as much Capacity As raving wit with great audacity The case is clear that Virgine Mary meek She could all Languages perfitely speak Hast thou not heard Man how the Holy Ghost Came down like cloven tongues at the Pentecost And fild the House where all the twelve were ready And one Tongue Truely lighted on our Lady And lest thou think I talk of idle themes Consult the reverend Jesuits of Rhemes I pray thee Pack-Man earnestly this note Pack-Man In Faith Sir John it is not worth a Groat Will I believ 't think ye because they say it Priest No but they prov 't as no Man can deny it Saith not the Text that when the Lord ascended Unto the Twelve he earnestly Recommended That from Jerusalem they should not go Untill the Comforter should come and so Into an upper Room they went together Where Marie still was one you must consider With many mo in number full six score That with the Twelve did daily God Adore And then he saith when Pentecost was come They were together in one place all and some And all were filled with the Holy Ghost Pack-Man O good Sir John ye count without your host Now I see well your Jesuitical Tongues Have cloven the Text even to the very Lungs That all which first was spoken of six Score Is