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A02617 The Iesuites banner Displaying their original and successe: their vow and othe: their hypocrisie and superstition: their doctrine and positions: with a confutation of a late pamphlet secretly imprinted and entituled: A briefe censure vpon two bookes written in answeare to M. Campions offer of disputation. &c. Compiled by Meredith Hanmer M. of Arte, and student in diuinity. Hanmer, Meredith, 1543-1604. 1581 (1581) STC 12746; ESTC S103736 58,079 96

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disswadeth For he allureth and calleth none but onely sheweth it Yet Paule sayth I giue counsell neither doeth hee allure any but rather disswade and withdrawe while hee sayth euery man hath a proper gift of GOD neyther doeth hee counsell neyther disswade but leaueth it beetweene both Fyrst I note your malice in that you alleadge Christe and Paule as ioyntly alleadged by Luther whiche hee hath not doone Secondly in that yee deliuer not simplye his meaning expressed in these fearmes Playnely and Rather Lastly in that yee conceale his conclusion whiche resolueth the whole and layeth downe the right vnderstanding of the holye Ghoste according vntoo the exposttion 〈…〉 Luther writing It is as necessary for euery man that cannot containe to haue a wife as i● i●●● care drinke or sleepe What fault finde yée with this doctrine there is none that wro●te more reuerently of blessed wedlock and holie virginitie then Luther hath done In that place by you alleadged and in sundry other his learned discourses he intreateth of the soule and the faculties thereof he displayeth the bodie with the senses passions and affections of the minde the disposition inward and outward not forgetting diet rayment with other necessaries thervnto appertaining and amongst al with great modestie he layeth downe the necessitie of matrimonie for those that cannot keepe their vessels sta●●ch and 〈…〉 Nienthly yee bring in Luther saying All christians are as holy and as iust as the mother of GOD and as the Apostles were You haue practized so long to flaunder his person and falsifie his wordes that yée cannot leaue it he hath written not as you say but as followeth Because we are borne againe and in this newe birth become the sonnes and heyres of GOD wee are equall in dignitie and honour with Saint Paule Saint Peter and the blessed virgine and all the Sayntes We haue the same treasure of GOD and all good thinges as largely as they For it behoued that they shoulde bee borne agayne as well as we wherfore they haue no more than any of the other Christians These woords doe not establish your imagination neither can yée grounde here that comparison For without derrogation to any of the Saintes bée it spoken all y ● beléeue rightlie in Christ Jesu are borne againe are become the sonnes and heyres of God are the blessed of the father they shal follow the Lambe whither soeuer hée goeth shal receiue their pennie in the life to come as well as y ● blessed Uirgin the holie Apostles or any of y e saints of God alredy departed to rest But as for their special graces namely y ● Mary should beare Christ that Paule should be a chosē vessel so extraordinarily be called by a voyce frō heauen y ● Peter with the rest of y ● Apostles should haue the holie Ghost in the forme of slrrie tongues rest vpon them w t other rare gifts we learn to humble our selues not to stand too high in our own conceites to imbrace y ● measure of faith which y ● Lord hath geuē vnto vs. For euery one hath a proper gift one thus another thus One hath fiue talents an other two another one The summe is this Mary the Apostles all the Saintes and faithful people of God eyther alreadie praising God in the triumphant church or presently in the flesh and congregation militant waiting for the bridegroom to enter into the celestial Ierusalem are partakers of that one only sacrifice offred vpon the crossr for the saluation of mankind haue no righteousnes neither merits of their owne but are al equallie saued by the righteousnes merits passion of Christ Iefus This is the doctrine of y ● catholike church this hath Luther taught this teach we and none other This is christian humilitie w tout comparing of graces But to let passe your slanders seeking to discredit al by the doctrine of one if yee could haue found him to haue erred I will not speake of that erroneous doctrine where some of your side holde simple fornication to be no mortall sinne some maynteine the the stewes and curtezans of Rome some haue dispensed with incest and murther some holde of Thomas some of Scotus some of Occam some of Lombard and other some with the saying Hic non tenetur Magister your recōciling of writers your patching of canons your iumbling of decrees your iarring of glosses with infinit enormities concerning priuate persons sole opinions We néed not ouer busie our selues to worke your discredit by disgracing som perticuler writer of your side seing y ● there is no lewd opinion amōg you but hath infinit fauourers nay we may truely say of you with the Prophet From the sole of the foote to the crow●● of the heade there is no health Your profession is but a 〈…〉 or l●●pe of all abhomination Or wee may saye with Petrarcha Rome is a temple of errour and a schoole of heresie One thing heere I may not let passe which you lastly and in the tenth place haue annexed vnto your collections out of Luther I meane your storie of the Diuell You dealt fauourably with him you made vp the diuels messe with the cōpanie of Lindan Godens Claudius de Sanctes you bring in Hosius with salt and spoones and bearing the candls when Luther as yet say went drunke to bed The summe is this all you together with Satan haue conspired against Luther dis●r●diting his life his doctrine his death As for his life ●nce hee sincerely embraced the Gospell none of you no not one shalbe able in truth to stain him his doctrine is knowne vnto the world his great tomes and godly labour is to be seene as for his ende he died in his bedde being thréescore and thrée yeere olde or there about in the yeere 1546. the. 18. of Februarie His sicknes whereof hee chiefly complayned was the oppression of humours in the Orifice or opening of the stomacke which of a long time had troubled him There were then present in the chamber at his departure his thrée sonnes Iohn Martin Paule with Ambrose their schoolemaister There was Doctor Ionas there was also Albert earle of Mansfield with his wife and diuerse others that loued him well These as they haue done heretofore so will they be witnesses vnto the posteritie and geue euidence also at the day of iudgement against all those that discredite his person deface his doctrine After sundry godly meditations he gaue vp the Ghost with this prayer My heauenly father eternall and merciful God thou hast made manifest vnto me thy deare sonne cut Lord Iesus Christ I haue taught him I haue knowne him I loue him as my life my health and my redemption whome the wicked haue persecuted maligned and with iniutie afflicted Draw my soule to thee I commend my spirite into thy handes thou hast redeemed me O GOD of trueth God so loued the world that he gaue his onely sonne
the Family of Loue who say that God i● 〈…〉 in them and they de●●●ed in God wherevnto we may very well adde that they are 〈…〉 in then 〈…〉 But the reasons why they are called Iesuit● or of the 〈…〉 of Iesus I 〈…〉 in their owne wor●●● First as loue is the 〈…〉 ing of the law so I thinke they would haue vs belieue that perfect holines consisteth in their societie Secondly as Christ commended loue by the name of a new commandement so would they perswade vs that they practise y ● same by a new order Thirdly as Paule allureth all mē to the executing of the duties 〈…〉 of loue and charitie so they as Apostles of these latter 〈…〉 folowing the steps as they would bears ●● in 〈…〉 of Iesus wil be called the societie of Iesus no other reason as it appeareth then the Familie of loue ha●● for the 〈…〉 of their hereticall s●●● And for more 〈…〉 let Andradius the Iesuite 〈…〉 Iesu 〈…〉 offi●●● vniuers● 〈…〉 est 〈…〉 arata This societie of Iesu is chiefly ordained for the offices of loue and charitie to be performed towardes al men Againe by the wordes in their order exhibited vnto Paulus 3. hee proueth esse in ch●●i●●●is 〈…〉 huius rati●●e● po 〈…〉 That this trade of ly●● consisteth chiefly in executing the giftes or woo●●es of loue and charitie Now I returne vnto you the Iesuites your owne speaches and phrases full of sp●ght malice rancour and venome wherewith yée inti●le the professours of the trueth and preachers of the Gospell Y●● call them Aposta●es ●alse Proph●●● Heretikes d●●el● as the workes of Andradius the Iesuite aga●●●● Chemnizius and Gregorius de Valentia against I●●obus Heerbrandus doe testi●●e Moreouer the man in the Moone in that hée subscribeth not his name I means the Authour of the briefe Censure hath giuen a wrong sentence of mee and vttereth the nature of the spirite that possesseth him where he intituleth certaine pointes in the answeare too Maister Campion as it pleased him selfe with sundrie vnchristian and vnmodest languages As I perused his rayling Pamphlet the behauiour of Philo Iudaeus came too my remembraunce who pleading the innocent cause of the Christians before Caius the Emperour was reuiled beyond all measure and turning himselfe vnto his companions sayde Wee ought to bee of good cheere seeing that Caius as an aduersarie re●ileth vs God no doubt is become our Patrone and defence of his people I way not your wordes the trueth of that which hath béene alleadged I will iustifie when place serueth and occasion is offered Nicolaus Herborne a Minorite coulde haue corrected the Jesuiticall spirite and directed you in your Censure Hee woulde haue such sent to preache the Gospel as haue a modest spirite gentle curteous certayne constant ●●iet foreséeing all things and deseruing well of all men Iesus saith Discite a me quia mitis sum humilis corde Learne of mee that am meeke and humble in hearte but the Iesuites doe not so therefore are they not of Iesus This enterprise of preaching the Gospell and winning of soules must bée saith the aforesayde Herborne neque humanum neque Satanicum figmentum neither mans iuuention neyther Satans deuise As the order of Iesuites is beeyng deuised by Ignatius Layola receiued by visions and reuelations confirmed by the Pope for the more credit therof entituled with y ● holy name of Iesus This Frier telleth you howe to trie the Spirite of Satan Satanicum spiritum ●um appello quo multi sub ouilla pelle Lupinammentem contegunt quorum in are Christus s 〈…〉 ver●atq●● 〈…〉 her●s●●s 〈…〉 ●angit I call that Satans spirite wherwith many in shepes weede doe cloke woo●●ishe mindes in whose mouth Christ soundeth but their hearte and mynde pricketh with the sting of heresies Agayne hee woulde haue the people taught S● 〈…〉 sed sola Dei gratia agno●●sse Christ●●● That they not by meane of their merites but by the onely grace of God attayned vnto the knowledge of Christ But M. Censurer the Iesuites ●eache the contrarie as hereafter shal appeare and here to conclude the h●li●●●●e and opinion they repose in their so ●●tie is abho●●i●●ble their loue enimitie and hatred ful of rayling speches their 〈…〉 superstitions and hereticall And lastly they 〈…〉 the 〈…〉 of Iesus our Sauiour in ●sing his name as a mantle to couer the inventions of men My reason is this If in a politicall common weake any subiect shoulde intitle himselfe or challenge vnto him any title 〈…〉 dignitie appertayning vnto the P 〈…〉 to be charged How much more are they to be charged with treason who arrogate vnto themselues the name of Iesus And in the meane while vntill I heare further from you I will gaue you 〈…〉 bo●●● to picke 1 First 〈…〉 er with your selfe they offende not a little who in matters of religion dos assume or take vnto themselues names vnfit for them as you call your selues Iesuites 2 Secondly the name Iesus and title Christ by the commaundement of the Father was geuen as proper and peculiar vnto the some of 〈…〉 into the world and therefore no name foryou 3 Thirdly the faithfull in Christ by direction of the holie Ghost from the beginning of the preaching of the Gospell were called Christians Therfore now not to bee otherwise termed 4 Fourthly they séeme not to knowe Christ or they séeme as it were to fall from him who in religion those vnto themselues any other Title then Christian as you doe 5 Fiftly in your new order calling your selues of Iesus Iesuites yée are to be taken as Authors of nouelties schisme and sacriledge 6 Sixtly the Charecters of loue and print of the Crosse of Iesu cannot be séene in your societie therfore are you to be taken for Counterfeites 7 Seuenthly your societie hath great affinitie or likenesse with the Nazaraean Heretikes enimies vnto the Crosse of Christ therefore to bee reiected I doubt not when yet haue picked these bones but that eyther in finding no marrowe in them you will throwe them to the dogs to snarle at or reseruing them for some good vse you will gilt them with some glorious floorishe or gay replie Lastly where I finde in your workes that you glorie in the successe of your societie saying There is no nation so rude or barbarous to whom the name of the societie of Iesus is not well knowen yée might aswell haue sayde all honour and reuerence bée geuen to the name of Iesus There is no nation vnder heauen but haue heard of the Diuell and beheald his practises Wée vnderstand of your schools Colledges and Conuenticles at Colonia Moguntia Treueris Ingolstadium Oenipontum Augusta Monachium Tirnauia Dilinga Vienna Praga Portingallia Neapolis and Rome Your whispering in Corners your créeping into companies your peruerting of youth your practises with Princes are knowne well ynough They were belike of your minds who blazed abroad at the beginning of 〈…〉 to
the afore sayde doctrine is daungerous maliciously to impugne the trueth of the contrary and with Pharao therin to harden the heart against the Lord and lastly to deny the trueth and blaspheme the maiestie of Iesus is vnpardonable for euer It is a dreadfull thing to fall into the handes of the liuing God Your Cannon law in a certaine case vseth a shifte to auoyde periurie where the partie sweareth and secréetly with himselfe vnderstandeth si obseruandum est if it bee lawfull to be obserued Peraduenture ye may be sound in the number of the two hundred which went with Absalon from Ierusalem to H●bron as he made them beléeue to perform his vow They were as the storie saieth of simple heartes and mindes and altogether ignoraunt of the cause which in very déede was to rebell against Dauid their soueraigne the annoynted of God Of whome it is thought when they vnderstood the pretēce y ● they repented but if by the way they had béene taken they had béene to be charged with rebellion Examine I beséech you the nature of your vowes and othes it happily may fall out that yée shall find your self deceaued and abused by others if in time ye conforme your selfe there is hope of grace The question is not whether vowes are to be kept but what vowes they be that are made and stand with the word of God and are true vowes To vow and sweare with the Pharises neither to eate bread neither to drinke wine afore they had killed Paule is very impious and contrary to the commandement therfore no godly promise neyther to be performed I woulde wish you vsed meanes by calling your selfe home and to auoid the heauy hand of the Lord withstand al errours that impugne the manifest trueth in the word of God and fly from them Peter answered the high priest we ought to obay God rather then men Augustine teacheth vs to answere the Emperour if he prescribed ought contrary to the word of God Pardon O Emperour thou threatnest prison but God threatneth hell Saint Paule saieth Though we or an Angell from heauen preach vnto you otherwise then we haue preached vnto you let him be accursed Ambrose sayeth We condemne al new thinges which christ hath not taught for Christ is the way vnto the faythful If therfore Christ hath not taught that which we teach yea we our selues will account it detestable I will not stand presently to confute the seueral pointes of the aforesayde permtious oth but refer them to the last tract of this booke where I purpose to examine your doctrine In the meane while take the Censure of Cardinall Vergerius Pope Paulus 3. legate that confirmed your order Popterea repudianda tanquam falsa quia a Romana credūtur ecclesia quae ●●mirum solet credere diuersa contraria hijs quae docuit Dei filius Therefore are those thinges to be reiected as false because they are belieued of the church of Rome which truely is wont to beleeue repugnant and contrary things to these which the sonne of God hath taught The hypocrisie and superstition of the Iesuites Cap. 3. IT woulde require a longe tyme and great leasure sufficiently to dilate of this Jesuiticall sect the hypocrisie and superstition of Monkes and Fryers with all other irreligious orders But that I may orderly procéede herein by way of preamble I will consider of the present occasion which moued mée so spéedily to take penne in hand The Author of the Pamphlet entituled A briefe Censure printed as hée saieth at Doway by Iohn Lyon and that Cum priuilegio playeth his part egregiously Their dealing in saying they come from far and that their booke was printed beyond the seas together with that which they reporte of the antiquitie of their doctrine wée may beholde in the craftie Gabaonits who being neighbours of Iosua and adioyning vpon Israel came to entreate of peace taking old sackes vpon their Asses old bottels for wine old clouted shooes old rayment saying vnto Iosua we are come from a very farre country all was old so would they make vs beléeue For they loade Romish Asses with old sackes full of traditions their old bottelles are broken cesterns their wine is egre their Masse is an old clouted sh●●e their old rayment i● an ●●●ite full of counterseite holynes al is so old that it st●●●s for staines And now forsooth they come from far I seare me it is from the deuil and that is very sarre from God Paulus Florenus saieth of the Iesuites This our Iesuiticall religion is altogether made of superstition hypocrisie and a certaine faigned and painted holynes Againe there is no man at all fit for this religion but he that hath a naturall inclination to hypocrisie and superstition gotten either by seru●le education or taken by some b●ockishnes of minde This we may sée in Ignatius Layola the Spaniard which of all other nations is most superstitious and tyr●annous in vrging the dregges of Rome and the drunken cuppe of the strumpet of Babylon For a true christian and a professor of the Gospell be hee an Englishman or what other nation soeuer shall finde more fauour among the Papistes in Fraunce with the Pope at Rome and the Turke in his dominions then among the inquisitors in Spayne And whome hath Satan thought fittest to sow his tares of hypocrisie and suspition now in the end of the world then Layola the spaniard and father of Iesuites They make an Idoll of the Pope so that Christian Franken being a Iesuite and séeing the worship that was done vnto him saieth I verily tooke him for christ or rather some greater thing I wil passe ouer their Idolatrie and superstition in worshipping La Madonna di Loreto our Lady of Larctum in Italy Gregorius de Valentia the Iesuite is not ashamed to defend in thrée seuerall tractes that the adoration of the sacrament the honouring of Saintes and the worshipping of Images and reliques is no Idolatrie concluding most blasphemously in on respect prayse be vnto God and to the most blessed virgin Mary ioyning the cre●●t●re as partaker of prayse with the creator I will not speake of the two brasen pyllers at Rome fall as they say of holy earth died with the blood of Christ so that they haue two Christes the one dead and dissolued to earth the other aliu● and sitting at the right hande of the father Franciscus Xauir the Iesnite hauing nuztled the heathenish Indians in Idolatrie was recounted among them saieth Payua as an other Frauncis the Father of Minorites so that they honour and worship most religiously his corpes which as yet not without a miracle is kept whole Beléeue if who will The Jesuiticall miracles of Goncallus de Siluerià the Portingale are very ridiculous where it is reported that hée tyed his holy vestments be like the Cope and surplesse about his head and s●●●mme ouer a great water in the Indies againe thathée went
diebus Antonij extitere Monach● Who in the beginning when monasticall order began would haue belieued that Monkes should fall into so great a dulnesse O how much doe we nowadayes differ from the Monkes that lyued in the dayes of Antonie It is most true M. Censurer they differre very much they are as like as chalke is to chéese or as an apple to an oyster or as it were an Apes laughter and imitation of man to that which either as facultie is naturally ingraffed or diuinely powred and practised by the godly of old The olde puritie condemneth the late Apostasie and corruption and the late superstition bewrayeth the hypocrisie sucked of old and rooted in the breastes of these irreligious orders Aquinas was not ashamed to deliuer for doctrine Aqua benedicta est causa alicuius gratiae quae ibi confertur per quam fit remissio venialis Holy water is cause of a certaine grace which there is conferred by the which commeth venial remission As much to say wherby veniall sinnes are remitted And in your portuise yée pray Aqua benedicta sit mihi salus vita This holy water be vnto me health life Pope Vrban the 5. sente an Agnus Dei vnto the Emperour with these verses containing great superstition and blasphemy Fulgura desursum depellit omne malignum Peccatum frangit vt Christi sanguis angit Praegnans seruatur simul partus liberatur Dona defert dignis virtutem distruit ignis Portatus mundè de fluctibus eruit vndae It puts away lightning that commeth from aboue and euery euill thing it breaketh the lin●● of sinne as the blood of christ vexeth wicked fiends the woman with childe is thereby kept or preserued and with al the fruite of the wombe deliuered it bringeth giftes or graces to the worthy it destroyeth the power of fire and being cleanly caryed it pulleth out from the waues of the water I will not further trouble thée in this matter good Christian reader with re●itall of their hypocrists and superstition about meates drinkes vowes habites ceremonies altars shrines reliques and Romish trashes wherby of a long time they haue deceaued the world nuseling vp silly soules in ignoran●●e blearing their ●i●s with iugling feates and leading them in error to the internall lake Beware of hypocrits beware of false Prophets take héede of the leuen of the Scribes and Pharises receiue not the traditions of men without warrant of Gods word tast not of the golden cupps of romish Babylon least thou he made drunke with the dregs of her Idolatrie remember the common saying hée that is wel warned is half armed Take héede least the hypocrisie superstition and counterfeite holines of these wandring Iesuits deceiue thée The doctrine and positions of the Iesuites Cap. 4. IAm now entring into a labarynth of romish errours when as I take penne in hande to painte forth vnto the posteritie this Iesuitical sect and to display their erronious doctrine and hereticall positions The impudencie of some is such that there is no doctrine so wicked but they will face it out no positions so impions but they haue wherwith to b●ulster them no superstition or idolatrie so abhominable but that they can cloake with a mantell of figge leaues marching forth like ●oly champions to encounter with the Saintes of God bearing vpon their shoulders like Atlases the pynacles of the Romish Babylon And that I may orderly procéede I will beginne with the briefe Censure being as it were an Interim from M. Campion where in this respect and vpon the like occasion an odious comparison is layde downe betwéene Luther as it pleased him to write progenitor of the Protestantes and Layola the cripple Father of the Iesuites and founder of their lame and ha●ting religion To the end they might discredit the Gospell of Iesus Christ and the professors therof this Censurer hath culled out of Luthers works certaine notes and vnperfect conclusions which in his foolish opinion séeme not to containe the soundest kinde of doctrine And as we defend not ●en neyther 〈…〉 of men but iustifie our God ● vow the trueth in his word as we call not our selues Lutherans Cal●inistes Zwinglians they being nor maisters vnto vs nor wee Disciples to them for Christ it is whom we serue and his Gospell we imbrace yet insomuche Luther with others of like profession being faithful members and paynefull labourers in the Uineyarde of his Church haue deserued wel of the posteritie wee are to prayss God for them and in brotherly and Christian loue to purge and cléere them of the vntruthes slaunders crimes layde to their charge by the malicious and spitefull enemie So it is M. Censuer y t first ye alledge out of him for erronious doctrine where he writeth There is no sinne but incredulitie neyther can a man damne himselfe doe what mischiefe he●an except he will refuse to belieue Although ye haue r●●ked his words vpon the tentors of preiudice and partiall translation yet the trueth appeareth notwithstanding and the doctrine in that sence which he deliuered it is Christian and comfortable Luther discourseth there very renerently of Baptisme of the promise of God thervnto annexed of faith to apprehend the same and repentance Where he layeth fayth as the roote yéelding moysture to al other vertues and of the other side infidelitie as the fountayne of all mischiefe issuing to damnation so that though a man bee baptized though hee heare the promises though he repent with Iudas if he beleene not Gods worde to be true and his promises sure certaine apprehending the same by faith incredulitie as the fountaine is the cause of his damnation If a man dishonour God if he fal to idolatrie if hee prophane the Sabboth if he kill if he steale if hee couet and so foorth and afterwardes repent from the bottome of his hearte God is willing readie and able to forgeue but if hee that so repenteth will not 〈…〉 the 〈…〉 ●● by ●●●●●●●●●●ta●●● fayth apply it to his comfort incredulitie ●● it that cōdem●eth him This is the doctrin of Luther this is it which all the Iesuites in the world shall not be able to ouerthrow The like hée hath deliuered in sundry other places the ground thereof is in holy scripture and the rocks is Christ Vnto the deane all thinges are cleane but vnto the defiled and faithlesse there is nothing cleane yea their minde and conscience is polluted There is no damnation vnto them that are in Christ Iesu Vnto them that loue God all thinges turne to the best Whatsoeuer is not of fayth is sinne So that all sinnes and iniquities lye héere soaking in the roote of incredulitie GOD saith Saint Paule hath ●●ut vp all in vnbeliefe or incredulitie that hee may haue mercie vpon all He that belieueth and is baptized shalbe saued but he that beleeueth not shall be condemned He that beleeueth in him shall not be condemned but he that
that all those that beleeue in him should haue life euerlasting Such was the godly death of Luther As for Ignatius Layola the founder of your secte I finde that hee was giuen to nouelties and vnstablenesse in religion caryed away as ●● Paule saieth with euery puffe or blast of vaine doctrine I finde that hee ●●bra●td superstition and Idolatrie being marked with the Character of the beast in the Reuelation and licenced to buy and sell traditions and to traffique in the kingdome of Antichrist Touching any good y ● he did or any soules y ● he geined or any sound doctrine that hée deliuered vnto the people of God I finde no mention And now vnto that which I haue especially determined with my selfe I am to display for the furnishing of your Banner the doctrine which your societie generally establisheth the which you as yée say vnder the Banner of obedience doe so we abroade The poynts being many the labour great and my leasure small I will not wear●e the Reader with tedions discourses and autorities of men but wade in the holy scriptures so farre as mention is made of the matters called in question and where the word of God is silent and of the other side doctrine is vrged there to giue the Reader to vnderstand that it is the deuise and inuention of man and therfore as easily consuted as confirmed I finde in your workes as followeth 1. The Iesuites doctrine HOly scripture is a lame maimed and vnperfect doctrine Again holy scripture in the very same doctrin● and precepter which it containeth and setteth forth is as it were a nose of waxe not yeelding any certaine or imo●able sentence but such a one as may be drawne or wrested afterwhat 〈◊〉 ye will Censur Colon Andrad Orthod Expl●● Lib ● pag. 104. 105. 106. Againe Thou shalt finde many thinges which cannot bee s● 〈◊〉 by 〈…〉 of the holy scripture but that they 〈…〉 of the Church o● 〈◊〉 〈…〉 pag ●0 Again● To depriue h●●y scripture of the testimonies of traditions and authoritie of the Church is as much as may be to ouerthrow holy scripture to ca●t downe the chiefest 〈◊〉 thereof and ●o bring ●●e whole fayth into open peri● Pag. 8● the same 〈…〉 that which others 〈◊〉 The 〈…〉 the Fathers of Cole● finding 〈◊〉 places in holy scripture the true sense wherof could not easily be gathered but that euery one might wrest it ●● hi● plesure they I say haue by a most 〈…〉 of wax and Pig●●●● called it ● leade● rule pag 〈◊〉 He yéeldeth a reason of their doinges 〈◊〉 they d●● it for two causes The one for the vncert●intie of the sense the other because that Heretikes wrested the same and in an other place The catholike ●ayth is not to bee strayned and limited within the bond● of holy scripture that we may imb●ace and belee●e nothing which is no● written in holy scripture For al that the christian saith belee●eth and religion honoureth is not contained in holy scripture Pag. 126. 1. The Catholikes doctrine HOly scripture is a perfect sound sufficient absolute doctrine The doctrines precepts therin cotai●ed are sure certeine It contayneth al things necessarily to be beleeued to saluation The Patriarkes Priests and Prophets deliuered nothing to the people but that they were commaunded by the holy Ghost the Prophetes begi●ne with The word of the Lorde the vision which God shewed c. Christ the sonne of GOD affirmed that hée spake nothing of himselfe Paule glorieth that he was called to be an apostle not of men neither by man but by Iesus Christ y ● he preched not himself but christ cruci●ied no new doctrin but y ● which god had promised by the Prophetes Peter saieth Prophecie came not in old time by the will of man but holy men of God spake as they were moued by the holy Ghost Wee followed not deceiueable fables when we opened vnto you the power and comming of our Lorde Iesus Christ For all doctrine to bée edified for all doubtes to be resolued and abuses to bée reformed God would haue vs to haue recourse to his word Unto the Pharises it is sayd you erre not knowing the scriptures Will not my people saieth the Lorde enquire at their God will they not haue recourse to the lawe and testimonie Abraham woulde haue the rich mans brethren receiue Moses and the Prophets and heare them Christ conuinced the deuill with scripture hée defended his Disciples against the Pharises by scripture After his resurrection hée rebuked his incredulous Disciples opening vnto them throughout the scriptures all that concerned him In the law prophetes and psalms the sufficiencie perfection therof appeareth in y ● it is called the fountain of wisdom the word of truth the words of euerlasting life y ● lead into al truth Solomō saith in the person of God al the words of my mouth are righteous ther is nothing lewd or froward in thē they are al plain to him that will vnderstād straight to thē that would finde knowledge Againe All the wordes of God are pure and he is a shield to those that trust in him Saint Paule saieth The worde of GOD is liuely and mightie in operation and sharper then any two edged sword and entreth through euē vnto the deuiding a finder of the soule the spirit of the ioyn●es and the 〈◊〉 and is ● dis●●rner of the thought● and the inte●tes of the 〈◊〉 The Authour of the 〈◊〉 of Wisdome writeth Thy word O Lorde healeth all thinges Now are ye cleane saieth Christ through the word which I haue spoken vnto you The Prophet Dauid is full of testimonies tending to the confutation of the Iesuiticall sect The way of GOD is vncorrupt the word of the Lord is tryed The lawe of the Lorde as the Septuagintes tran●●ate it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vnblameable or perfect conuerting the ●oule The Testimonie of the Lord is sure and giueth wisdome vnto the simple The statutes of the Lord are right and reioyce the heart the commaundement of the Lord is pure and giueth light vnto the e●es by them is thy seruaunt made circumspect In Syrach wee read A man of vnderstanding walketh faythfully in the law and the law is faythfull vnto him O Israell we are blessed saieth Baruch for the things that are acceptable vnto GOD are manifest vnto vs Iesus sayd vnto the ●ewes which beleeued in him if ye continue in my word ye are verely my Disciples and shall know the trueth and the trueth shall make you free S. Paule exhorteth Tymothy to continue in the doctrine deliuered him For in doing this saieth hée thou shalt both ●aue thy self and them that heare Again Thou hast knowne the holy scriptures of a childe which are able to make thee wise vnto saluation through the fayth which is in Christ Iesus For the whole scripture is giuen by the inspiration of God is profitable to teach
to improue to correct and to instruct in righteousnesse that the man of God may be absolute being made perfect vnto all good workes Search the scriptures sayeth Christ for in them ye thinke to haue eternall lyfe What soeuer thinges are written before time are written for our learning that we through patience comfort of the scriptures might haue hope Iohn the Euangelist closeth vp y ● whole where he seaseth to write saying Many other signes also did Iesus in the presence of his disciples which are not writ●ē in this booke but these things are written that ye myght beleeue that Iesus is the Christ the sonne of God and that in beleeuing ye might haue lyfe thorow his name As much to say though other miracles were wrought by Christ and not here layd down yet as much as is thought necessarie for yée to beléeue is here written Whereby wée gather the sufficiencie of holy scripture to saluation And whereas the woman of Samaria confessed the opinion then generally receiued saying I knowe well that Messias shall come which is called Christ when he is come he will tell vs all thinges Iesus sayd vnto her I am he that speake vnto thee In an other place to his Disciples hée saide All thinges that I haue heard of my Father haue I made knowne vnto you Againe where hée promiseth his Disciples to sende them an other comforter which shoulde teach them all thinges and shoulde bring all thinges to their remembraunce that hée had tolde them the same after the the ascention of Christ rested vppon the Apostles in the forme of fire tongues and was plentifully shed in the heartes of the faythful and continueth vnto the end assuring the children of God that they are his and dayly opening lighting vnto them y ● lātern cādel of his word Lastly least any should surmisse any fradulent dealing or imperfection to rest after the departure of the Apostles that they spéed not their commissiō in so ample a maner as they were inioyned by our Sauiour saying Goe teach all nations c. Teach them to keepe all thinges that I haue commaunded you Their own protestations shall stand for sufficient euidences Paule for himselfe and his fellow labourers saieth The thinges which eye hath not seene neither eare hath heard neyther came into mans heart c. GOD hath reuealed them vnto vs by his spirite Againe wee haue the minde of Christ In an other place taking his leaue of the Elders of Ephesus hée saieth Ye know from the first day that I came into Asia after what manner I haue beene with you at all seasons and how I kept back nothing that was proffitable but haue shewed you and taught you openly and throughout euery house In a while after hée saieth Wherefore I take you to recorde this daye that I am cleare from the blood of all men For I haue kept nothing back but haue shewed you al the counsel of GOD. The conclusion is this Séeing that the holy scriptures of the olde and new testament which we imbrace are vndoubtedly the worde of GOD séeing the holy men of olde haue deliuered none other to the posteritie séeing that the sufficiencie thereof and euery parcell therein contayned is such as the premisses declare to make the man of GOD perfect séeing that the Messias is come and reuealed all things séeing that the promised comforter is become our guide and assureth the faythfull consciences séeing the Apostles and Disciples of Christ haue receiued the sense and meaning of Christ and deliuered the same simply and fully as their Euangelies and Epistles doe testifie wée are to reiect the Iesuiticall opinion receiued at Rome and to confesse in the trueth of Gods spirite that the holy scripture is no nose of ware no leaden rule no lame maimed neyther vnperfect doctrine but a perfect sounde sufficient absolute and contayning all thinges necessary to saluation I neede not stand confirming the same with testimonies of fathers the scriptures themselues are copious enough in this behalfe 2 The Iesuites doctrine THe want that is in holy scripture must be supplied by peecing therevnto traditions Censur Colon. This doeth Andradius the Iesuite defend allowing of the former sentence where hée writeth The brethren of the Societie of Iesu meaning the Censurers of Colen haue defined both godly and wisely that the traditions of the church are necessarily to bee annexed vnto the holye scripture O●hod explic lib. 2. pag. 101. The late councell of Trent hath most blasphemously made traditions of equal authoritie with the scriptures Their wordes are these All the bookes of the old and new testament yea and also the traditions appertayning as well vnto fayth as manners as if they had beene vttered by Christ and endited by the holy Ghost conserued by continual succession in the catholike Church this Synode doeth receiue and honour with lyke affection of pietie and equall reuerence Sub. Paul 3. sess 4. cap. 1. The same also is found in the Censure of Colen and in the Catechisme of Canisius allowed in the councell of Trent 2. The Catholikes doctrine THe holy scriptures are perfect sufficiēt of thēselues and neede not to ●e p●●ced with traditions This dependeth vpon that which goeth before therefore it requireth not so large a discourse There are too wayes to attaine vnto the knowledge of GODS worde the one inward by inspiration of the holy spirite the other outwarde by reading and hearing of the scriptures the thir● place I finde not for traditions to●●●d neyther may they bée ioyned as 〈…〉 to drawe in the vi●●eyarde of the Church Israel was charged not ●● pl●we with an Oxe and an Asse not to make their garmentes of linsie wolsie the Passo●er was to be eaten with swéet bread the leuen of the phari●aicall traditions being sayde a●●●● The Prophet complayneth that the fountaine of the water of lyfe was le●t and that the people had d●gged them broken cester●●s Ieremy would haue the chaffe of mens dreames seuered from the wheat of Gods word S. Paule woulde not haue the faythfull ioyned with the infidell righteousnesse and vnrighteousnesse light and darkenesse Christ and Belial the temple of God and the groue of Idolles as much to say in the whole the worde of God may not bée linked with the traditions of man To this effect are the iniunctions of the holy Ghost so oft repeated in holy scripture Beware of false Prophetes beware of the leuen as the Disciples vnderstand it the doctrine of the Pharises and Saduces Become not the slaues of men O Tymothy keepe that which is committed vnto thee and auoyde prophane and vaine bablings Persistin those things which thou hast learned For other foundation can no man laye then that which is layde which is Iesus Christ Euery plant saieth Christ which my heauenly Father hath not planted shalbe rooted vp He turneth him vnto the forfathers of these Iesuites saying Why doeye transgresse
the commaundemente of God by your tradition H●e applyeth vnto them the complaint of olde made by the Propet Esay In vaine they worshippe me teaching for doctrines mens preceptes The shéepe of Christ will follow him A stranger they will not follow for they are commaunded the contrary Ye shall put nothing vnto the worde which I commaund you neyther shall ye take ought there from Againe Take heede that yee doe as the Lord your God hath commanded you turne not aside to the right hand nor to the left Again ye shall not doe after al the things that ye doe heere this day that is euery man what seemeth him good in his owne eyes Put nothing saieth Solomon vnto his wordes least hee reproue thee and thou be found a lyer A mans will or couenaunt saith S. Paule when it is confirmed no man doth abrogate it or adde any thing thereto Much lesse may the will of God be abrogated or adde any thing thereto The co●●●ation is terrible in the end of the Reuelation where Iohn saieth I proteste vnto euery man that heareth the wordes of the prophecie of this booke if any man shal adde vnto these thinges GOD shall adde vnto him the plagues that are written in this booke and if any man shall diminish of the wordes of the booke of this prophecie God shall take away his parte out of the booke of lyfe and out of the holy citie and from those things which are written in this booke Who then dareth offer straunge fire before the Lord with Nadab and Abihu which the Lorde hath not commaunded I dare not saieth S. Paule speake of any thing which Christ hath not commaunded I dare not saith Saint Paule speake of any thing which Christ hath not wrought by me Ha protesteth vnto the Galathians that hée preached not the doctrine of man neither the Gospell of Jesus Christ after the manner of man that is as it may be gathered by mingling the same with traditions To be short the holy Ghost hath commaunded vs to lay aside traditions with the leauen of the Pharises God hath threatned plagues to light vpon them that adde or diminish his word the Apostles and Saintes of God durst not presume to doe it the word of God is perfect and néedeth no péeceing the Authour is omnipotent and his word mightie in operation then is the Romish opinion to be reiected and the trueth as it appeareth in the premisses in humility of spirit to be embraced 3. The Iesuites doctrine ALl and euery the thinges contayned in holy scripture are so wrapped in obscurities that the best learned can gather thence no certeine knowledge wherefore for the preseruation of religion they must altogether and that in the whole forbidde the laitie the reading of Gods word Censur Colon. That this is the generall opinion of that societie I reporte mée to Andradius the Iesuite who saieth The Iesuites of Colen doeth shew that the holy scripture containeth so many and so great difficulties that it may euidently appeare not to be the wisest way to admit al sorts to the reading therof Orthod expli● Lib. 2. pag. 12. His owne iudgement is this Many places of the holy scripture written in the vulgar tongue are no lesse obscure vnto vs then the Hebrew vnto the ignoraunt in the same Pag. 128. Againe Many hauing tyred themselues through continual laboures in the studie of holy scripture coulde neuer attaine vnto certaine misteries of the holy Ghost the which are liuely seene to be painted out in the life of holy men pag. 58. His discourse tendeth to perswade men that by the working of miracles visions and reuelations there is more good done then by the reading of the worde where in mine opinion hée shaketh handes with the Anabaptists who wilbe fedde from aboue by the spirite as they say and not by direction of the written word Againe least any doe denie the latter parte of the former opinion to bée Jesuiticall hée saieth The Iesuites of Colen doe forbid the vnlearned laitie the reading of holy scripture I doe confesse it pag. 125. They nouzell vp in ignoraunce this sorte of people and defende with Cardinall Caietan that if an ignoraunt man bée an Heretike and haue learned that opinion of such as hée thought to bée catholike hée is not to be charged with heresie for the fayth of the church doeth saue him pag. 149. Caietan 2 a. 2 a. quast 2. artic 3. 3. The Catholikes doctrine ALl and euerie the thinges contained in holy scripture are so vnfolded and opened by the comming of Iesus christ that the simplest christian may finde there sure and certein knowledge for the edifying of his soule and therfore for the preseruation of religion and enlarging of Gods kingdome the laitie must not be barred from reading the same if our Gospell be hidde saieth S. Paule it is hidde to them that are lost in whome the GOD of this world hath blinded the eies of the infidelles that the light of the glorious gospell of Christ which is the image of GOD shoulde not shine vnto them Againe It is the power of God to saluation to euery one that beleeueth To them that perish it is foolishnes but vnto vs that are saued it is the power of God In another place Seeing then that we haue such trust we vse great boldnes of speech And not as Moses which put a vaile vpon his face that the children of Israel should not looke vnto the ende of that which shoulde be abolished Therfore their mindes are hardened for vntill this day remaineth the same couering vntaken away in the reading of the olde Testament which vayle in Christ is put away But nowe in Christ Iesus ye which once were farre off are made neere by the blood of Christ For he is our peace which hath made of both one and hath broken the stop of the partition wall S. Danle had to deale with wauerer● and scrupulous people and such as depended vpon treditions and the woorkes of the law and were loth to admit the light burthen and caste yoke of Christ where hee writeth The righteousnes which commeth by fayth speaketh on this wise say not in thine hearte who shall ascend into heauen that is to bring Christ from aboue or who shall descend into the deepe that is to bring Christ again from the dead but what sayth it the word is neer thee euen in thy mouth and in thine heart this is the woord of faith which we preach We haue saith S. Peter a most sure woord of the Prophets to the which yee doe well that ye take heede as vnto a light that shineth in a darke place Wisedome standeth in the streeses to receiue all those that will embrace her Christ would haue all them that are loden to come vnto him here the yong man is to learne his way héere is milke for the yongling and sound meat for the strong Into such as the
not your nature be estraunged neyther goe yée about to thrust into this land for reine power such people as curse not only y ● ground wée tread vpon but also our bodyes and soules and are ready to cut all English throates if they might haue accesse vnto vs. Yée say ye haue vowed yet heare what your law saieth In malis promissis rescinde fidem in turpivoto muta decretum quod incuatè vouisti ne facias impia est promissio que scelere adimpletur In euill promises breake thy fayth in a shamefull vowe alter thy minde which thou hast vnaduisedly vowed doe not that vowe is wicked which is performed with mischiefe The rules of your order are not as yet come to my hands but the oth which all you take that professe the Romish religion I may not conceale from the reader and reading it I cannot chuse but lament to sée your flauerie and bondage and the liuely caracter of Antichrist therby imprinted not onely in the hand of the labourers but in the forehead of professours and consciences of all those y ● buy and sell traffike in his countries dominions In english thus I. N. do firmly admit embrace the Apostolike and Ecclesiasticall traditions and the rest of the obseruations and constitutions of the same church Also I doe admit the holy scripture according vnto that sense which the holy mother the Church hath and doth hold it to whome it appertaineth to iudge of the true sense and interpretation of the holy scriptures neyther will I euer receaue or interpret it but according vnto the vniforme consent of the fathers I doe also professe that there are truely and properly seauen sacraments of the new law ordayned by Iesus Christ our Lord and for the saluation of mankinde though not all to euery one necessary To wit baptisme confirmation the Lords supper penance extreame vnction order and matrimonie and that they conferre grace and of them baptism confirmation order without sacriledge may not be reiterated I doe also receiue and admit the receiued and allowed rites of the catholike church in the solempne administration of al the aforesaid sacraments I doe embrace and receiue al euery the things which of original sinne and iustification haue beene defined and decreed in the holy synode of Trent I professe in like sorte that in the masse there is offered vnto god the true proper propicia tory sacrifice for quick dead And that in the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist there is truely really and substantially the body and blood together with the soule and diuinitie of our Lord Iesus christ and that there is a conuersion of the whole substance of bread into the bodie and the whole substance of wine into blood the which conuersion the catholike church calleth transubstantiation I confesse with all that vnder one onely kind whole and perfect Christ and the true sacrament is receiued I doe constantly hold purgatory and that the soules there detayned are relieued by the prayers of the faythful and in like sorte that the Saintes raigning to-together with christ are to bee honoured and callled vppon and that they pray vnto God for vs and that theyr relyques are to bee worshipped I doe firmely auouche that the Images of Christ and the mother of God alwayes a virgin and also of other Saintes are to bee had and retayned and that we are to giue them due honour and worshippe I doe affyrme that the facultie of pardons hath beene left by Christ in the church and that the vse of them is very wholsome to christian people I doe acknowledge the holy catholike Apostolike church of Rome for the mother and mistresse of all churches I doe promise and sweare true obedience to the Byshop of Rome successour of blessed Peter prince of the Apostles Vicar of Iesus Christ I do also vndoubtedly receiue and pro●esse al that haue beene delyuered defined and declared by the holy cannons generall councelles and specially by the holy Synode of Trent and withal al things contrary and haeresies whatsoeuer haue by the church beene condemned reiected and accursed I also doe condemne reiect and accurse This true catholike fayth without the which none can be saued the which I doe presently willingly professe and truely holde the same wholy and imaculate vnto the last gaspe most constantly to retaine teach and preach as much as in me shall lye I the same N. do promise vowe swere so God me helpe the holy Gospels of God New commeth Pope Impius 4. with his farewell Let it not be lawfull therefore for any man at all to infringe this page or leafe of our ordinaunce inbibition derogation will statute decree and commaundement or with rash enterprise to contrary the same if any therfore presume to attempte the same let him knowe that he incurreth the indignation of almightie GOD and of blessed Peter and Paule the Apostles Dat. Rom. apud 5. Petrum Anno 1569. Id. No●em Pontific nostri ann● 5 Good God what periurie Idolatrie heresie blasphemy there is contained in the aforesaide oth And the spirit of Antichrist is plainly reuealed in the cursed conclusion folowing after In trueth such traditions as are contrary and besides the word of God though they be called Apostolike are not to be receiued that sense and exposition of the scriptures which the Church of Rome deliuereth is not the right and perfect vnderstanding the Church and especially as you deliuer it the Church of Rome is not iudge of the scriptures there are but two Sacraments Baptisme and the Lordes supper the rest by you added art of an other kinde and nature in which sense wée may say as Ierome saide of the Reuelation Looke howe many wordes we finde there so many Sacramentes there are The Sacraments confer not grace as you imagine Ex opere operato the rites in the administration of the Sacraments retained in the Church of Rome are childish superstitious and impious that doctrine of originall sin and iustification lately decréed in the councell of Trent is plasphemous and abhominable The Masse is an Idoll and the sacrifice there pretended for quicke and dead is a deceiuing of the people the Eucharist is not reall substantiall with the soule and diuinitie of Jesus Christ neither transubstantiated the Sacrament is not perfect when it is deliuered vnder one kinde Purgatorie is a fable neyther are the soules of the departed relieued by the prayers of the lyuing the Saintes are not to be inuocated their reliques are not to be worshipped neither Images to be adored Popes pardons are to no purpose but a deluding of Gods people and the filling of the poke Rome is neither catholike apostolike nor the Lady and mistresse of al other Churches the Pope is not the true successour of Peter neither the Uicar of Jesus Christ to receiue what Rome receiueth and condemne what shee condemneth is ●o deliuere Barrabas and crucifie Christ to embrace