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A02633 A brefe chronycle concernynge the examinacyon and death of the blessed martyr of Christ syr Iohan Oldecastell the lorde Cobham, collected togyther by Iohan Bale ... Bale, John, 1495-1563. 1544 (1544) STC 1276; ESTC S100610 48,945 113

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remayneth in the sacrament of the aultre from thens forth no materyall breade nor materyall wyne which were there before the sacramentall wordes were spoken How beleue ye this artycle Holye churche hath determyned that euerye Christen manne lyuynge here bodylye vpon earth ought to be shryuen to a prest ordayned by y e churche yf he maye come to him How f●le ye this artycle Christ ordayned saynct Peter y e Apostle to be his vycar here in earth Vvhose see is the holye churche of Rome And he graūted that the same power which he gaue vnto Peter shulde succede to all Peters successours which we call now Popes of Rome By whose specyall power in churches partycular be ordayned Prelates as Arch●bysshoppes Bysshoppes persones curates other degrees more Vnto whom Christen menne ought to obeye after the lawes of the churche of Rome This is the determynacyon of holye churche How feleye this artycle Holye churche hath determyned that yt is merytoryouse to a Christen manne to go on pylgrymage to holye places And there specyallye to worshyp holye relyques and ymages of saynctes Apostles Martyrs Confessours and all other saynctes besydes approued by the churche of Rome How fele ye this artycle And as the good lorde Cobham had redde ouer this wretched wrytynge he marueled greatlye of theyr madde ignoraunce But that he consydered agayne that God had geuen them ouer for theyr vnbeleues sake into most depe errours and blyndnesse of soule Agayne he perseyued therby that theyr vttermost malyce was purposed agaynst him how so euer he shuld answere And therfore he put his lyfe into the handes of God defyerynge his onlye sprete to assyst him in his next answere Vvhan the seyd xxv daye of Septembre was come which was also the Monedaye afore Myhelmesse in the seyd yeare of oure lorde a M. CCCC and .xiii. Thomas Arundell the Archebysshop of Caunter burye commaunded his iudycyall scate to be remoued from y e chaptre house of Paules to the Domynyck fryers within Ludgate at London And as he was there set with Rycharde y e Bysshop of London Henrye the Bysshop of Vvynchestre and Benet the Byshop of Bangor he called in vnto him his counsell and his offycers with dyuerse other Doctours and fryers Of whom these are the names here folowynge Mastre Henrye Vvare the Offycyall of Caunterburye Phylip Morgan doctor of both lawes Howest kyffyn doctor of the canō lawe Iohan kempe doctour of the canō lawe Vvistyam Carleton doctour of the canon lawe Iohan Vvytnam of the newe college in Oxforde Iohā Vvhyght head a doctour of Oxforde also Robert Vvombewell vycar of saynct Laurence in the Iewrye Thomas Palmer the wardene of the Mynors Robert Chamberlayne prior of the Domynyckes Rycharde Dodyngton prior of the Augustynes Thomas Vvalden prior of the Carmelytes all doctours of diuinyte Iohan Steuens also and Iames Cole both notaryes appoynted there purposelye to wryte all that shuld be eyther sayd or done All these with a great sort more of Prestes Monkes Chanōs fryers parryshe clarkes Bell ryngers and pardoners dysdayned him with innumerable mockes and scornes rekenynge him to be an horryble heretyque and a manne acursed afore God Anon the Archebysshop called for a masseboke and caused all those Prelates and doctours to sweare therevpon that euerye manne shuld faythfullye do his offyce and dewtye that daye And that neyther for fauer nor feare loue nor hate of the one partye nor the other anye thynge shuld there be wytnessed spoken or done but accordynge to the truthe as they wolde answere before God and all the worlde at the daye of Dome Than were the two forseyd notaryes sworne also to wryte and to wytnesse the wordes and processe that there shuld be vttered on both partyes to saye theyr myndes yf they otherwyse knewe yt before they shuld regestre yt And all this dissymulacyon was but to colour theyr myscheues before the ignoraunt multytude Consydre herin gentyll reader what this wycked generacyon is and how farre wyde from the iust feare of God for as they were thā so are they yet to this daye After that came forth before them syr Robert Morleye knyght and Lyeftenaunt of the tower he brought with him the good lorde Cobham there leauynge him amonge them as a lambe amonge wolues to his examynacyon and answere The latter examynacyon of the lorde Cobham THan sayd the Archebysshop vnto him lorde Cobham ye be aduysed I am sure of the wordes and processe which we had vnto you vpon saturdaye last past in the chaptre howse of Paules Vvhich processe were now no longe to be rehersed agayne I sayd vnto you than that ye were a cursed for youre contumacye and dysobedyence to holye Churche thynkynge that ye shuld with mekenesse haue desyred youre absolucyon Than spake the lorde Cobham with a most cherefull countenaunce sayd God sayth by his holye Prophete Maledicam benedictionꝰ vestris which is as moche to saye as I shall curse where as you blesse The Archebysshop made than as though he had contynued forth his tale and not hearde him sayinge Syr at that tyme I gentyllye profered to haue assoyled yow yf ye wolde haue asked yt And yet I do the same yf ye will humblye desyre yt in dewe forme and maner as holye churche hath ordayned Than sayd the lorde Cobham Naye forsoth will I not for I neuer yet trespased agaynst you therfore I will not do yt And with that he kneled downe on the pauement holdynge vp his handes towardes heauen sayd I shryue me here vnto the my eternall lyuynge God that in my frayle youthe I offended the lorde most greuouslye in pryde wrathe and glottonye in couetousnesse and in lechere Manye menne haue I hurt in myne anger and done manye other horryble synnes good Lorde I aske the mercye And therwith wepynglye he stode vp agayne and sayd with a myghtye voyce Lo good people lo. For the breakynge of Gods lawe and his great commaundementes they neuer yet cursed me But for theyr owne lawes and tradycyons most cruellye do they handle both me and other menne And therfore both they and theyr lawes by the promes of God shall vtterlye be destroyed At this the Archebysshop and his cōpanye were not a lytle blemyshed Notwithstandynge he toke stomake vnto him agayne after certen wordes had in excuse of theyr tyrannye and examyned the lorde Cobham of his Christen beleue Vvher vnto the lorde Cobham made this godly answere I beleue sayth he fullye and faythfullye the vniuersall lawes of God I beleue that all is true w c is contayned in y e holye sacred scripturs of the Byble fynallye I beleue all that my lorde God wolde I shuld beleue Than demaunded the Archebisshop an answere of the byll which he and the clergye had sent him into the tower the daye afore in maner of a determinacyon of the churche