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A69022 The baiting of the Popes bull. Or an vnmasking of the mystery of iniquity, folded vp in a most pernitious breeue or bull, sent from the Pope lately into England, to cawse a rent therein, for his reentry With an advertisement to the Kings seduced subiects. By H.B. Burton, Henry, 1578-1648.; Catholic Church. Pope (1623-1644 : Urban VIII) 1627 (1627) STC 4137.3; ESTC S106960 93,251 154

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superstitious trumperies yee can deuise against vs. Did yee not heare did not the fame thereof eccho vpon Romes gates what a wonderfull mercy the Lord shewed to this Land the last yeare when vpon the very day of our publike fast throughout the Land being the second of August a day worthy to be put in the Rubrick of our perpetuall thankesgiuing vpon that very day I say God began euen miraculously to stoppe that sad and vnseasonable influence of heauen wherewith our fields now waxing white to the haruest were so pittifully drenched that almost all hope of harvest was drowned in our feare of a deluge in stead thereof yet even then began the heauens to cleare and cheare vp their clowdy and angry countenance when wee began to weepe they began to smile and from that day forward continued so extraordinarily and constantly faire without one dayes intermission vntill by Gods fauour they brought vs in not onely an harvest in season but in an extraordinary aboundance hath the Lord done thus to vs for temporall things vpon such our humiliation and will not be also for spirituall much more when wee truly sett our selues to seeke his face and fauour in the pardon of our sinnes Assuredly he will And as you may remember our deliverance from your Gunpowder plott vpon the fifth of Nouember so yee may bee pleased to recognize how the same God sent a fearefull vengance in bringing the same House downe vpon your heads when there yee being solemnely assembled began to erect your Dagon cheeke by joule by Gods Arke and to aduance the Throne of your Antichrist euen in the face of Christs Tribunall and all this remember and marke it well vpon your very fifth of Nouember Remember I say and forget it not that it may teach you to tremble before that God of Ours and euer may we also remember it for thankefullnesse to our God for vindicating his owne cause and glory against such proud and insolent affronts Well consult I say lay your heads ioyne you forces together arme your selues with as much might as yee haue malice against vs we feare you not so long as we shall oppose our religious to your anxious prayers Wee praying and humbling our selues as behoues vs yee shall no more prevaile against vs then Amaleck did against Israell while Moses bands were held vp The Lord giue all his people grace to put on the true Armour of Light euen the whole Armour of God whereby wee may stand fast in the euill day Then shall wee be sure that not all your spirit of charitie which is nothing else but the spirit of malignitie and confederacie against Christ now your spirit of fortitude which is the spirit of all lawlesse daring against God and his Gospell shall any whit auaile you In the meane time yee mightily triumph in your hopes as if already yee had the victorie So yee did in 88 so at the Gunpowder plot Yee may now as well as then reckon before your Host Yet it is good for vs to take notice of this your confidence of triumph It may teach vs though not to feare your brags yet not to bee secure but to prouide betimes to preuent your triumphs and to turne the examples of your fortitude into the examples and spectacles of confusion iustly falling vpon such Giant-like fighters against God and his Word But beside your anxious prayers you haue your councels yea councels of your onely Apostolicke inerrabilitie of your Apostolicke Senate your Conclaue of Cardinals drawing all their councells from your Holinesse breast For that is the proper seate of all your Senatorian power and councells Your predecessor Pope Nicholas the third assumed to himselfe the whole Senatorian power he by decree shut out all other temporall regiment in Rome and about and subiected it all to his Apostolick Soueraintie This now is your Apostolicke Senate Thus you proue your selfe that Beast bearing the Image of the former to wit of the ancient secular Roman power Reuel 13. Thus you exercise the whole power thereof being perpetuall Dictator hauing Consular and Senatorian power which ioyn'd with Apostolicke showeth you to bee both the seauenth and the eighth Head of that great Beast and so insumme that Antichrist Your Apostolicke Senate is of no lesse power then that ancienter Roman Senate to whom it belonged to admit into or to reiect from the number of their Gods whom they pleased So that Tiberius the Emperour could not preuaile to haue Christ sainted for a God because the Senate forsooth had not first allowed of it And doth not your Apostolicke Senate the same You saint and defie whom you please And Christ himselfe is no farther God with you but as you limit him by diuiding his Prerogatiues among your other pettie Gods Saints yea his mother you set aboue him your own Apostolicke Senats aboue all in Heauen earth You told vs before you feared our Counsels What need you You haue all counsell in your Apostolike Conclaue You can say to vs as once your predecessor Innocent the fourth to Henry the third King of England when hee went about to restraine Papall vsurpation in this Kingdome Rex Anglorum in quis qui jam recalcitrat Frederiz at suum habet consilium ego vero meum habeo quod sequur The English King saith he who now kicketh with the heele and playeth the Fredericke hath his Counsell and I also haue my Counsell which I will follow Of the two we feare more your counsels then your prayers But forasmuch as you spare not here to blaspheme also the Holy Ghost our trust is he will befoole all your Counsels Dare your father your impious Counsels and confederacies vpon the Holy Ghost that his Lights should be your Oracles Dare you ascribe your Counsels of darknesse to the illuminations of the Holy Ghost Surely your Holinesse is deceiued Is it not that spirit which as some of the Cardinals with their Pope Iohn the twentie two sitting in a Counsell at Rome praying for the presence of the Holy Ghost said appeared in the likenesse of an oughly Owle out staring the Pope in his face This indeed is a liuely embleme of that Spirit by whose Oracle your Apostolicke counsels are directed But neuer for shame goe about to perswade the world that your counsels for treasons and rebellions for absoluing subiects from their fidelitie and allegiance are the illuminations of the Holy Ghost So was Mahomets Doue his Holy Ghost So his epilepsian or comitiall fit but a trance wherein he talked with his Angell Gabriell So might Eugenius the third your predecessor haue two holy Ghosts at once attending vpon him while as he was saying Masse two Doues miraculously ascended and descended vpon him So Zedechiah the false Prophet might perswade he had the Spirit intail'd to him as you to Peters chaire when he said to Michaiah When went the spirit from me to speake vnto thee So did Numa Pompilius
betweene the Byshops of Rome and the Popes of Rome yea the Pope of Rome 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Byshops of Rome till Constantine the Great were all or most of them Martyrs all of them were of equall jurisdiction with other Patriarches onely preceding them in order of place not of power till Boniface the 3. vsurped his Supremacie over all Byshops with his Papall Motto Volumus Jubemus we will and command after this also all were subiect to the Emperour till Gregory the 7. None of them wore any such thing as a single Diadem till Syluester none the triple crowne till Boniface the 8. Yet now forsooth all Papall power and Pompe must be deriued from blessed Peter which alas good man he never had But to incist in the present purpose where or when or whence had blessed Peter any such Souerainety and authority over Kinges and their Kingdomes you haue pregnant proofes for it as Christ said to Peter Feede my sheepe that is saith your Bellarmine Regi● more Impera Raigne as Kings But Peter was of another minde as where he teacheth Byshops not to be as Lords ouer Gods heritage but as examples to the flocks And submit your selues to every ordinance of man for the Lords sake whether it be to the King as Supreme What saith your Holinesse to this we know you want not shiftes as here to accept and exempt Peter himselfe What can yee not say while yee can abuse the Scriptures themselues as you list Peters feeding of Christs flocks you can turne to Kingly raigne and convert Peters sheepehooke into a papall Scepter Christ bid Peter launch out into the deepe here say you the Pope hath power giuen him to fish all the world Thus yee neede never want Scripture to proue your Papall Paradoxes But what say you to Peters paying of Tribute to the Emperor for Christ and himselfe at Christs appointment Is not Tribute a token of subiection But from this very place your Bellarmine can learnedly proue Peters Supremacie over all But over Princes too Yes by the bye in directly at least in ordine ad spirituali yea the Pope Vrban himselfe no lesse learnedly then Papally interprets that place of the Tribute in the fishes mouth saying that by the piece of money in the fishes mouth is meant onely the exteriour things of the Church which she giueth to Kings to defend Her in peace but not the Pontificall Apex or Supremacie which is supereminent in the mouth of the head of the Church So the Pope Though Christ said Pay that for Me and Thee speaking expressely of their persons implying the subiection of Ecclesiasticall persons to Emperours and Kings And as the Glosse confesseth Tributum est signum subiectionis Tribute as a signe of subiection And yet more rather then faile Cardinall Baronius hath taken in hand to proue the Pop●s Supremacie as well Papall as Sacerdocall from the very shadow of Peter Act. 5. 15. which shadow the Pope retaining in himselfe makes him a complete Lord Paramount Thus by hooke or by crooke you will haue it though all proue to bee but a shadow But will you nill you both Peters practise and Peters doctrine are flatte contrary to yours and crosseth all your Glosses nor haue you so much as a shadow for it Yet if your plea from Peter as his Successor will not hold water yee adde ad corroborandum titulum your plea from Christs Vicarship You say that is not all that fidelitie be kept vnto the King but that the sacred Scepter of the Catholike Church bee wrung from the Vicars of God Almightie That you here againe sleight our gracious King not vouchsafing him the title of King of England or your sonnes King wee maruell not we smell your secret reseruation either that he is no King that holds not his crowne of your holinesse or that the Kingdome of England in speciall is none otherwise to bee holden but as in King Iohns time in see of the Pope But great reason you should haue regard to your Catholike or rather your Romane Catholike Church For sure the Catholike Church of Christ neuer had any such sacred Septer as you speake of to which the disposall of Kings and Kingdomes is subiect But your Romane hath and therefore not Catholike Whence then haue you this sacred Septer by vertue of your Vicarship of God Almightie Doe not now equiuocate with vs or goe not about to found a new Vicarship yet this is not the first time you and your Predecessours of late dayes haue entituled your selues Gods Vicars As in that inscription or Dedication to Paul 5. whom by and by yee name Paulo V. Vice Deo to Paul V. vice God whereof the numerall letters as well in the Latine as in the English make vp the number of the beast 666. you were wont formerly to content your selues with the title of Christs Vicar but now must yee be the Vicars of God of God Almightie that from thence you may deriue an omnipotencie to your selues as it was added to that former inscription Paulo V. vice Deo totius orbis Christiani Monarchae Pontificiae omnipotentiae defensori acerrimo To Paul 5. vice God the Monarch of the whole Christian world and the most stout defender of the Papall omnipotencie No maruell then if you entitle your selues the Vicars of God Almightie rather then of Christ But you will say all comes to one reckoning sith Christ is God Almightie and therefore it is all one to be the Vicar of Christ of God almightie By your fauour no for although Christ be God almightie yet in this case of your pretended Vicarship it is one thing to say Christs Vicar another God Almighties Vicar Christs Vicar here on earth wee acknowledge none but his owne and the Fathers holy Spirit him Christ sent to supply his stead at his ascension This Spirit gouernes and directs his Church into all truth This is that other Comforter the spirit of truth By this spirit Christ is present with his Church to the end of the world But for any one visible and singular Vicar Christ hath appointed none the Church acknowledgeth none As for any Vicar generall visible of God almightie simply considered as God and gouernour and iudge of all here on earth wee acknowledge not any Onely all lawfull Magistrates as Kings and Princes are as so many Vicegerents of God almightie to gouerne and moderate their peculiar Dominions in for and according to God and his word these be Gods Lieutenants here on earth and therefore called Gods Now giue me leaue to tell you that the iurisdiction of God almighty here on earth is distinct from that of Christ Gods iurisdiction is also in things temporall Christs iurisdiction as Mediator is in things spirituall These two iurisdictions are not compatible not coincident or concurrent in their totall extent in any one man Onely the outward politie of the Church both as touching persons and causes
and abound with that price wherewith they purchase the Diademe of Eternity Indeed we had rather being mindfull of humane frailty that glory and riches were in the tabernacles of the righteous but when we contemplate your miseries Beloued Sonnes wee put so much confidence in your vertue and Christs defence that we dare congratulate vnto you plenty of triumphs The Church well hoped indeed that the minde of the most potent King who of a Catholique wife wished to beget heires that might rule his Countrey Kingdomes being mollified by the fighes of his Wiues ✚ piety would permit the dowry of royall wedlocke to bee the liberty of faith but now the vowes and counsels of your enemies are feared and whereas the Orthodox religion is crowned with a royall Diadome in that most excellent Queene yet there are not wanting those which dare threaten imprisonments and punishments to our sonnes We belieue there are among you those who desire to carry about in your owne body the mortification of Iesu Christ and would contemne the blandishments of pleasure and titles of ambition in comparison of the butcherie of hangmen and ignominy of bonds yet if any be there who are possessed with a desire of the prosperity of the present Church we desire they should take notice that the Pontifician charity is wonderously sollicitous of their safety No one duty is of vs omitted which may conuert the menacing cloud of the growing tempest into a wished calme of consolation yet if Hell inlarge her mouth and mortall cruelty thirst after the blood of Martyrs yee ought to bee armed with the inuincible buckler of a good resolution and meditate of Heauen in the prison of a Crowne in the Racke of immortality in death Among the British Rockes of their shipwracke religion Christs Crosse hath beene a Planke and hath brought you into the hauen of your desire This Crosse you must imbrace by the vertue whereof the bitternesse of punishments is sweetned Consider beloued Sonnes in what station ye stand and to whose eyes you are made a spectacle the Angelicall Legions do flutter about you which receiue in their golden violls the desires of the faithfull and present them at the sanctnarie of the mercy of the Omnipotent heauen gates being set open Christ not only a beholder but a Rewarder sheweth you the sacred triumphs of your Citizens whom purpled in their owne blood England hath brought into the heauenly assemblies The anxious prayers of the mournefull Church desire of God for you the spirit of charity and fortitude The Counsels of the Apostolique Senate and the prayers of Christendome take care of your safety in so large a theater of heauen and earth what rigour of your constancy what sublimity of a triumphant minde becomes it you to haue in you The Counsels of your Predecessers haue beene in the like ieopardy the lights of the holy Ghost and the Armor of light be your wise Oracles and your actions the examples of fortitude And if violence preceed so farre as it compell you to that permitions and vnlawfull oath of Alleagiance of England remember that your prayer is heard of the whole assembly of the Angels beholding you and let your tongue cleane to your gummes before you cause the authority of blessed Peter to bee diminished with that forme of Oath For that is not all that fidelity be kept vnto the King but that the sacred scepter of the Catholique Church be wrung from the Vicars of God Almighty that which our Predecessor Paul 5. of blessed memory in so graue a deliberation decreed that ought ye altogether to obserue as the Decree of truth Beloued sonnes this Tribute due to the Prince of the Apostles no threates of men or flatteries ought at any time to extort from you they that perswade you otherwise those prophesie vnto you a lying vision and a fraudulent Diuination For sooner ought the sword of the mighty to take away from a Christian man his life tken his faith Yea if an Angell from heauen teach you otherwise then the Apostolique truth let him be accursed We in the meane time will intreate the Father of lights that he suffer not the heart of the English King to bee blinded who shall certainly learne how great credit is to be giuen to the Catholique subiects in those things which you may promise who least they should make themselues liable to periury they had rather breath out their spirit then their voice But that your vertue may be found more precious then gold which is tried in the fire teach that kingdome that there is not such force in the cruelty of enemies that it is able to extinguish the eternall fire of charity in your hearts Pray for them that persecute you humilitie patience concord fasting praier are your weapons which in the cruell conflict ye ought to draw forth that the Palmes of eclestiall triumphs may flourish in your hands For seeing Blessed Peter was forbidden to smite with the sword the cruell assailants of Christ we exhort you hauing the prejent good of the Church before our eies that in the meane time you thinke the thoughts of peace and that yee praie for eternall life euen for the King while he takes away your mortall life So must the soldiers of Christ make warre vnder the banner of the Crosse the mouth of them that speake wicked things shall be confounded seeing yee know not to hate those who torment you But the Lord who is able to turne your sorrow into ioy shall bee at your right hand that ye be not moued and may not forget his Testament wherein he hath be queathed the inheritance of the Kingdome of heauen to his imitatours Let vs imbrace you in the Armes of Apostolique Charitie Beloued sonnes to whom we promise the Fathers patrocinie and most louingly bestow our benediction Giuen at Gome St. Peters vnder the signes of the Fisher May 30. 1626. the third yeare of our Popedome THE BAITING OF THE POPES BVLL ✚ EVer blesse your selfe when you see the Popes Crosse This is the beasts Marke Reuel 13. 17. It vsually stands in the forefront of mischiefe like Mysterie in the Whores forehead Vnder this standard the Beast warreth against the Lambe Without this Marke none may buy or sell as by the Bull of Pope Martine 5. prohibiting Wickliffe and Husse and others of the same faith this liberty of common commerce or trade The like prohibition was in the Bull of Paul the third against K. Henry 8. for shaking off the Popes yoake And Innocent 3. in the Lateran Councill grants a speciall Indulgence to all his Catholiques thus signed with the signe of the Crosse as the speciall badge of difference betweene Romes Catholiques and Heretiques as if no Catholiques that want and doe not avow this marke Also Pope Clement the 6. in his Bull willed that all thus signed should haue power to deliuer two or three friends out of Purgatorie Wonderous feates doth the Pope with this marke no lesse then
of Heauen and Earth No doubt they are to play some notable prize Or rather hee brings them forth into the open field where the maine battle is to be fought Hee is now growne to that confidence in his Pontifician forces as hee scorneth any more to goe to worke by digging and delving and close vndermining hee will try it out by dint of sword To this end hee calls mightily vpon his sonnes for fortitude for rigid constancy for sublimitie of a triumphant mind for such bright armour for such braue actions as may be the examples of fortitude This whole clause breathes nothing but Arme Arme. Now is Antichrist come to his full height hee will now aduenture his Kingdome in one maine battle now is the time in all appearance for the fulfilling of that Prophecie Reu. 17. it would be set downe in Capitall letters THE TEN HORNES TEN KINGS HAVE ONE MIND GIVE THEIR POVVER AND STRENGTH VNTO THE BEAST THESE SHALL MAKE WARRE WITH THE LAMBE AND THE LAMB SHALL OVERCOME THEM FOR HE IS LORD OF LORDS AND KING OF KINGS AND THEY THAT ARE WITH HIM ARE CALLED AND CHOSEN AND FAITHFVLL The preparation vnto this warre marke it and marke it well all yee on the Lambes side is set downe in the former chap. vpon the powring out of the vyoll of the 6. Angell which noteth this very last time immediately foregoing the seuenth Angell at the powring forth of whose vyoll is the finall and fatall consummation all these earthly states three vncleane spirits like froggs came out of the mouth of the Dragon and out of the mouth of the Beast and of the mouth of the false Prophet for they are the spirits of Diuells working miracles which go forth to the Kings of the earth and of the whole world to gather them to the battail of that great day of God Almighty Loe here this fulfilled before our eyes this day when were there more swarmes of Iesuites those vncleane spirits those frogs those spirits of Diuells that seduce with lyes that teach doctrines of Diuells and that as is to bee doubted in England where this battaile is mainely intended to be fought then at this day how doth the Pope here animate and incite them and how vigilant and diligent are these froggs to arme states and kingdomes here and else where yea like those froggs of Egipt crawling into Kings Chambers by their Croking and crowching to gather them to this great battaile of the great day of God Almighty Now euen now I say is this a doing and for their better successe and good speede in this battaile they haue the anxious prayers of the mournefull Church But blessed be God our comfort is they be but the anxious prayers of the malignant Church not of the truly Militant For the Pope speakes of his owne Roman Catholique Church that Antichristian Apostatized Church that whore of Babilon that enemy of Christ and his word That Church whose prayers are abomination to the Lord for as much as they not onely proceede of infidelitie and want of true faith in God which they haue altogether abandoned and accurssed as in their councell of Trent but because also they are powred out for obtaining of their most wicked ends and purposes as the dishonour of God treasons and rebellions murthers and massacres and all mischiefes God forbid such prayers for all their anxiety should prevaile with God Nay God hath forbid it as he hath forbid such abominable prayers What successe had the Popes anxious prayers against poore Luther wherin he solicited Christ Peter Paul all the Gods and Goddesses the whole Roman Catholique Church militant and triumphant Or what successe had all his solemne processions his new letanies to the Blessed Virgin in Spaine and else where in behalfe of the invincible Armado So little feare is there of any such prayers though neuer so anxious But alas would to God our sinnes were not more prevalent to pull vpon vs the plague of your spirit of Charitie and fortitude then your prayers which your prayers if they proue to haue any force at all against vs it is from the impotent strength of our iniquities not of any your pietie Wee feare not that awfull name of the Church though neuer so mournefull which you arrogate to your selues and appropriate to Rome Although wee know that the prayers of the true Church when shee is most mournefull are most powerfull with God Wee feare not the bead-rolles of your Babelling prayers your Aue-Maries your Masses your solemne Processions and infinit such trumperies Wee know that your God is not as our God euen your owne consciences being witnesses and so manifold externall euidences of his diuine dealing in mercy for vs in judgement against you in all those former attempts of yours against vs. And know O Romish sinagogue that in vaine doe yee machinate and meditate the ruine of this faire Church and state if wee bee true but to this our God who hath euer been so true to vs your warre against vs shall not preuaile if wee labour to bee at peace with him Your prayers shall bee of no force where our faithfull and mournefull prayers interpose themselues If God as euer hitherto bee on our side how shall you bee against vs Doe you not remember how many times how mightily how miraculously our God hath defended vs and defeated you how he frustrated your proud confidence in that your invinsible Nauy in 88. as he did the Aegiptians in the Red Sea doe yee not remember how in your Gunpowder plott wherein you digged as deepe as hell presuming no eye saw you yet his all-seeing eye espied you and descried all your councells to cause the heads of those principall powers to bee mounted as high aboue the Parliament house as they mined vnderneath it Vpon what confidence then dare you now renew your old attempts doe you take our God for a changeling But yee presume we are become changelings to make God our enemie God forbid Wee haue not yet forsaken our God as yee haue done Yet we must needes confesse to our owne shame that we haue not walked worthy of nor answerably vnto all those precious mercies and blessings of God which from his good hand vpon vs wee haue enjoyed for these many yeeres euen to the astonishment and swelling enuy of all our enemies Wee haue too much declined from our first loue wee haue not rendred to the Lord in thankefulnesse according to all his goodnesse towards vs wee haue not been so zealous of his glory in maintaining his truth in the purity of it and in suppressing ouer audacious heresie and Idolatrie among vs affronting vs to our face The Lord be mercifull to vs herein And know O yee Pontificians that one publique fast of our Church solemnly and sincerely kept in humiliation for our manifold and great sinnes shall quash and quell all your Dirges and Masses all your solemne prayers and Processions all your hypocriticall fasts and crossings and whatsoeuer
the sacred Scripture If an Angell from heauen teach you otherwise let him be anathema This was the Apostles speech to the Galathians rightly applyed The Pope vsurpes the same words but to his most wicked purpose Herein also hee shewes himselfe that great Antichrist who was of old noted to be an egregious falsifier and peruerter of the Scriptures Take one example Origen saith Omnis sermo qui profitetur c. Euery speech that professeth the expositions of the Scriptures and the faith of them and hath not the truth is iustly to be vnderstood to be Antichrist comming in Christs name and saying I am Christ lying and not able to shew the forme of truth in himselfe How truly this is verified of the Pope among infinite other instances of his audacious peruerting of Scripture this one here taken from the Apostle may sufficiently euince But the Oath is preiudiciall to the Catholike faith to what Catholike faith you must vnderstand there is a twofold Catholike faith the one that of the Scriptures of the Old Testament and the New of Christ and the Apostles and Prophets of the whole Church of God in all ages in all places of the world which is therefore called the Catholike faith because it is vniuersall and this is the onely true and proper Catholike faith There is another faith that hath the name of Catholike but with an addition either expressed or implied to wit the Romane Catholike faith and because Romane Catholike therefore indeede not Catholike no true but a bastard Catholike faith The obiect of this Romane Catholike faith is together with the History of the Scriptures for the mysterie of the Gospell contained therein to euery true beleeuers saluation they exclude from being so much as a partiall obiect of this their faith but in generall onely as an History the Apocryphall Bookes Which Saint Ierome saith are for instruction of manners not for instruction of faith all their Traditions which they call Apostolicall all their Decretales and Extrauagants and aboue all that which is the summe of all the rest the Oracle of the Popes owne breast inerrable and so whatsoeuer his Holinesse either hath taught or shall hereafter teach as he seeth to be most commodious for the present state of the Church all these are the adequate obiect of this Roman-Catholike faith Among which Doctrines Apostolike this is one to denie fidelitie to Kings and Princes when the Pope commandeth This is an Article of the Romane Catholike faith not to be violated vpon paine of damnation So that to take the oath of Allegiance and keepe it as it cannot stand with the safetie of Romane Catholike faith so neither of their owne saluation Why so By the irrefragible decree of Pope Boniface 8. Porrò subesse Romano Pontifici c. Finally to be subiect to the Pontifie or Pope of Rome we declare determine define and pronounce that euery humane creature is bound vpon necessitie of saluation But by what authoritie The glosse giues the reason from the very first word Porrò Porrò id est Certè quia sic est Truely because it is so A most Papall reason for as the Glosse saith sententiam c. that which is no sentence he maketh a sentence iniustice he can make to be iustice yea of nothing something quia in his qua vult et est pro ratione voluntas In those things which he will his will is for a reason Nor ought any to aske him a reason of his doings sic volo sic iubeo is sufficient quia plenitudinem obtinet potestatis because he possesseth plenitude of power nor is he pure homo and if hee shall carrie with himselfe millions of soules into hell there to be punished cum prime Mancipio with the great Diuell of bell yet let none presume to blame or iudge him for it So that though he should deceiue many here in England perswading them that disloyaltie to their Prince that rebellion and treason are Apostolike doctrines and so leade them with himselfe into hell they haue their amends in their owne hands as the Pope hath the Law in his It followeth We in the meane time will entreat the father of lights that hee suffer not the heart of the English King to bee blinded who shall certainly learne how great credit is to be giuen to Catholike subiects in those things which you may promise who lest they should make themselues lyable to periurie they had rather breath out their spirit then their voice Answer How after all these blasphemies against God and his word dare the Pope intreat the Father of lights vpon what confidence vpon what hope to be heard Will the Father of lights heare the prayer of the man of Sinne of the Sonne of Perdition of the great Antichrist the Beast full of blasphemies yea rather as Christ forbad the diuell to confesse him to vsurpe his name to preach of Iesus so we intreat the Pope not to intreat for our King the Lords Annointed hee needeth none of such prayers Hee hath daily thousands of good Christians of his louing and faithfull subiects to entreat the Father of lights for him for his life Crowne Kingdome happinesse which prayers no doubt will preuaile with God to defeat all Romes prayers and plots and practises against our noble King Church and State We know the Popes prayers to be meerely pharisaicall in stead of praying to prey vpon vs vnder the colour of many Pater nosters to deuoure our habitations Against the Popes prayers here our most humble and harty prayers and shall be to the Father of lights in the name of his Sonne Iesus Christ that hee will not suffer the heart of our dread Soueraigne to be blinded with Popish bandishments and faire promses that so he may not too dearely buy the certaine knowledge how great credit is to be giuen to Romane-Catholikes in those things which they may promise For note how his holinesse in the very next words bewrayeth how little confidence is to bee giuen to such promises as his Catholike Sonnes may make for saith he least they should make themseles liable to periurie But it is something that the Pope had rather his Catholike Sonnes should by making faire promises hazzard their fidelitie therein then by taking the Oath incurre the danger of periurie Although a good Christian makes conscience as much of his solemne promise as of an oath But it seemeth if his Catholike Sonnes should take the oath the Pope puts them in minde they should thereby expose themselues to periurie so that if they doe but promise fidelitie he teacheth them the very ready way to perfidiousnesse and breach of promise for if an oath cannot preserue them from periurie how shall a promise from breach thereof seeing both periurie and perfidiousnesse grow from the same root of Iesuiticall doctrine Nulla fides seruanda cum hereticis no faith to be kept with heretickes Herein therefore the Pope is to be commended that seeing he