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A69038 The theatre of Catolique and Protestant religion diuided into twelue bookes. Wherein the zealous Catholike may plainelie see, the manifest truth, perspicuitie, euident foundations and demonstrations of the Catholique religion; together with the motiues and causes, why he should perseuer therin. ... Written by I.C. student in diuinitie. I. C., student in divinity.; Copinger, John, b. 1571 or 2, attributed name.; Colleton, John, 1548-1635, attributed name. 1620 (1620) STC 4284; ESTC S115632 314,600 666

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of the churches and persecuted church men This man beinge feastinge one time with his frindes in his pallace there started vp a gentleman of that maiesticall contenance that he put all the guestes in great feare that were with him and with a terrible voice and dreadfull aspect comaunded the earle to followe him and that with such maiestie that he could not otherwise choose Comming to the gate there was a mightie horsse prepared for him and he was compelled to mounte vpp a horssbacke and presently the horsse did fly vpp into the skies and the miserable earle cryinge most pittifullie vanished away with the horsse Those that were within the pallace durst not to goe foorth but shutt the gates out of which the miserable earle was carried away by the diuill 2. Paulus Emilius a diligent historiographer of the matters of Fraunce doth note the like accident of a certaine Earle called Willian a great persecutor of the church who beinge also at a great feast accompanied with other great earles was comaunded by one that was at the gate to goe foorth and soe risinge from the table went foorth to knowe what he was where he met with one a horssbacke which tooke him away and did neuer appeare any more He added moreouer that in the very same place the Earle of Niuers a great persecutor of the immunities of the church was serued in the like maner The kinge of Aragon called Sanchius through extreame necessity was forced to make vse of the church liuinges of his kingdome in his warres against the Moores and although it was for the defense of Catholique Religion yet he made restitution of all that he had so tooken from the Church Many good authors doe note and obserue that the church liuinges neuer profittes any and that they doe not only succede bad with them that take them but also consume and destroye their temporall possessions withall for like as the mothes the rust or the canker consumes the wood the cloath the iron and the fleashe that ingenders them and euen as the feathers of the Eagle beinge ioyned with the feathers of any other consumes and spills them soe church liuinges wrongfully detayned or violently taken from the church consumes and ouerthrowes the temporal estate vnto which they are vnlawfullye ioyned and annexed 3. This England France and Ireland may testifie for France enioyed but smale quietnes since Clement the 7. annexed vnto the crowne of France by the procuremēt of Francis ' the firste when the said Clement married his Neece called Catherina de Medicis vnto Henry the 2. Daulphine of France at Marcells all the promotions and donations of church liuinges vnder the crowne of France And as for him that sought it or by what meanes it was giuen I leaue that to the French historiographers yet wee knowe that he and all his issue liued and ended most miserably their kingdome and state was most pittifully broken with soe manny bloody garboiles all the nobilitie consumed and exhausted with soe mannie cruell battles ouerthrowes so many rich townes and citties ransaked soe many coūtries and prouinces vtterly destroied soe many churches and monasteries dissolued and cast downe soe many religious people murthered and soe many sacred virgins deflowred and rauished soe as France through heresie which by this donation crept into it was a spectacle of all miserie famine pestilence warres vprores cōbustions to all other nations And although the said Henry the 2. had 6. sonnes whereof 3. of thē were kinges yet all died without yssue and not one of that race is left aliue and soe the lyne of the howse of Valois in whome the crowne of France continewed the space of 260. yeares is altogether extinguished and the crowne came to the howse of Burbon their auncient and implacable enemies and nowe suecedinge them in the crowne and kingdome Henry the 8. not by any grant or indulgence of the Pope but by force and feare of violent lawes made and deuised by him leacherie and couetousnes intisinge him therunto tooke vnto himself a spiritual iurisdiction and besides suppressed cast downe all the monasteries who although he had six wiues and left behinde him one sonne and 2. daughters yet now there is none liuinge nor any of their lyne or race man or woman now extant 4. And as for the nobilitie of England and Irelande which were instruments more ready to serue the kinges humour then to please God they be all for the most parte extinguished of whose discent or race one amoungest 20. is not to be seene this daie to possesse their ancestors liuinges vnto whose patrimonie others crept in and succeeded some perhappes being their mortall enemies The Duke of Norfolque and the earle of Arundell were the cheefest instruments that Queene Elizabeth had in the first parleament shee assembled to putt downe the church and to drawe all spirituall iurisdiction vnto her selfe hopinge that by this seruice the one should be contracted with her in mariage the other should be in extraordinarie fauor with her I would they had taken S. Paules aduise Oportet obedire Deo magis quam hominibus Wee ought to obey God more then men or the prophet his caueat maledictus qui confidit in homine cursed is he that trusteth in man Scisma Angliae This Duke as a certaine graue matrone prophesied and tould him to his face cominge from the parleament that he should lose his head by her whome to please he did displease God and made shipwreaque of his religion was condemned and put to death for highe treason against the Queene at Tower hill in London and h●s eldest sonne the earle of Arundell after beinge condemned and arrayned after much mourninge and longe imprisonment died in the Tower of London And the other Earle of Arundell died without yssue male of his bodie and it is thought if he had liued any longe time he should haue tasted of the same cuppe with the other 5. The Earle of Ormond which was the onlie instrument for Queene Elizabeth in Ireland to strenghten the voices of the parleament for her spirituall supremacie as yet liuinge is depriued of his sight and of his only sonne and the only ioy and felicitie he had in this world and of his end wee knowe not but wee knowe he hath church liuinges and wee are certaine that who hath them vnlawfully shall neuer thriue the better And therfore Charles the 7. kinge of France beinge in great wāt of mony through the warres he had with the English about the dukedome of Normandie of which the quiett state of his kingdome depended would not make vse of the tithes of his kingdome beinge therunto moued by a great prelate for that he knewe they would not succeede well with him Ossorius in the historie of the kinge of Portingall Emanuell writeth that the Pope dispensed with him for the tithes of his country towardes his warres in Affricke and hauinge perceaued that he had not soe good successe as before
Flanders made a protestatation at Mons that his drifte was not to disturbe or vexe any priest or religious person or to offend the Catholicke Church in any thing but to deliuer Flanders from the slauerie of the Spaniardes This verie oathe he made before Mathias Arch-Ducke of Austria vnto whome he was made lieutenante generall but this lewed companion neuer kepte his worde as the histories of Flanders doe relate but became a most cruell persecutor of all ecclesiasticall and religious persons spoiled Churches violated and abused sacred virgins destroyed Alters troad vnderfoote the holy sacrament of the alter tooke away all the ornamentes which he prophaned robbed all Churches and Monasteries of their Challices and other sacred implements dedicated to the seruice of almightie God embrewed his filthie murtheringe handes with the inocent blood of most vertuous priestes and religious men not sparinge any order of personnes though neuer soe holy whervpon many of the nobility beinge offended thereat with many Citties as Mastrick Mōs Douay Arras others forsooke him and yealded themselues to the Prince of Parma 5. Of the like falshoode deceite and periurie was the bastard of Scotland called Iames detected base brother to the last Queene of Scottes by whome also he was made Regent of Scotland and aduanced by her meanes to the greatest dignitie and wealth that Scotlād could yealde Notwithstanding for all these kindnes and obligations aswell by nature as by such singuler promotions benefittes and desertes yea his vowe and promise soe often iterated and solemlye confirmed with wicked oathes yet beinge infected by Iohn Knocks an Apostate Friar and afterwards a minister instrument of Caluine to enkendle the flames of that most wicked and damnable Heresie in that Countrie the Author and instrument of all the rebellion of Scotland he conspired againste that sacred soueraigne murthered her husbande and appeached her with the ymputation of that murther who beinge most innocent thereof plotted and stirred vp such stronge rebellions by her subiectes himselfe beinge the cheefe Captaine of this combustiō as she was taken and cast into a most filthie prison where her death was threatned vnles shee would resigne the gouernment of her kingdome vnto that ouglie monster And beinge deliuered out of that prison shee was faine to flye into England where by the procuremente of that bastard shee was cast into prison which shee suffred the space of xx yeares and at lenghte beinge Queene of France and Scotland notwithstanding was putt to death Hollens in hist scholast pag. 500. 6. This bastard and the rest of his Caluinian Confederates sought nothinge at the beginninge as they pretended but libertie of their conscience which beinge graunted they protested and swoare all dutifull allegance to the Queene and state Lib. 16. pag. 590. But after they obtained what they soughte for they tooke perforce the whole ciuil gouernment into their owne handes and by their faction and combination sodainlie grewe soe stronge and insolente that they denied the same libertie of conscience vnto her her husband And as Buchanan in his Scotish historie sayeth when vpon all sainctes day the Queene would in her Chapple haue had Masse after a solemne manner the ministers of the Ghospell saith this auctor encensed the nobility against her that by force and violence they should compell her to leaue off so that she was enforced to obey a crewe of Caluinian ministers which could doe more in Scotland at that time by their newe heresies neuer in any requeste in that Countrie before then their aunciente and Catholicke religion by which they were conuerted from gentyles to be Christians which they professed soe many hundreth yeares before or the dutie of subiectes to their Prince or the power of the Prince her selfe or any feare of God or respect of his lawes diuine naturall or any humaine honestie or Ciuill modestie Where yow may perceaue what libertie this wicked and licentious heresie giues how turbulente it is what garboyles it bringeth with it vnto which dissolute and wanton youthes are most enclined wherof a number of that Countrie being in France to trye their wittes or to raise their fortunes they brought with them from Caluine this poysoned doctrine that infected all that Countrie 7. Not vnlike vnto this hypocriticall pretence of Conscience Caluine Beza and his ministers vsed to gett footinge in France although not with the like successe After they had most solemly protested that they intended nothing but onlie libertie of their conscience And soe in the assembly of Poyse they did sweare obedience to Charles the nynth and his successors and vttered these wordes Wee sweare before God and your maiestie who are our soueraigne that if any of vs hereafter shall misbehaue himselfe in kindlinge any sturr in France that wee will ourselues persecute him with fire and sworde This protestation was made by Beza which not withstanding was the only author and fire-brand of all the miserie and calamities of France as Iohn Knockes and Buchanan in Scotland by whose plottes and pollices all France was in an vprore al the nobilitie deuided by faxions the ciuill gouernment and politicall lawes of the kingdom vtterly despised the ecclesiasticall lawes and Censures of the Church quite reiected all sacred thinges prophaned Churches and monasteries burned sacred Virgins defloured many preistes and religious persons with most vnusuall torments murthered and massacred the nobilitie destroied their howses ransaked by whose cruell handes most of the blood Royall of France was extinguished as the kinge of Nauare at the siege of Roane the Duke Monepenser Rosorgomus The Prince Dellphine The Duke Memorose the Duke of Longauile The Dukes Niuer the father the sonne and the sonne in lawe the Constable of France And manny Marshalls thereof Saincta Derane Mount Moransius Mattugon Dauillan Brisarus Touanus Byron Francis Duke of Ioys besides manny thowsandes in the battells of Drintts Saint Dennys Iernan and Mount Counter and at many other townes as Roane Rochell Saincte Angell soe as in one yeare more then a hundred thousande Frenchmen were slaine Beza in praefat noui testa menti ad Reginam Angliae An. 1564. yea Beza who made the said speach before the kinge said that such as were killed in these Battells beinge rebells were blessed Martyres because saith he they were the first that shedd their blood for the restoringe of the ghospell in France And yet he with his fellow ministers gaue a solemne oath as before is recited to be true to the King Crowne and Countrie How many thousand were also killed at other tymes in France in other Ciuill warres soe often renewed by these fellowes 8. Luther alsoe saith Luther tomo in ser f. 270 An. 1553. that in seauen weekes betwixt Easter and Whittsontyde were killed of the Peasants of Germanye more then one hundred thousand besides many millions of people in other warres of that Countrie especially when Albert the Marques of Bramdeburge did destroy with fire and sworde all thinges that
was a wonderfull president and a miserable spectacle to the whole worlde Knocks and one Lindesay another reprobate assistinge him by their secrett combination with the Earle of Morton others set vpp the Bastard of Scotlande who after he was promoted to the Earldome of Moraye and Regencye of that kingdome Knox in the Scotish historie said that if princes be tyrants against God subiectes be freed from their obedience Cal. in ep Daniell ver 22. alleadged by kellys d. Replie to Sutcliffe the hugonots of France in their congregation ar 34 Luther also at Sleydan hath l. 8. Chrō Zuing. lib. 4. Epist he went about to aduaunce himselfe vnto the Royall Scepter of the kingdome boasting himselfe to be borne in lawfull weadlocke and therfore that he was the only legittimate sonne of his Father Iames the fift These impudent mates write in their bookes that by godes lawes women shoulde not be admitted to the gouernmente of kingdomes that the people of the ghospell should not be tied vnto the lawes of kinred that kingdomes should not be giuen vnto the nexte degree of fleshe and bloode and that it stoode in the power of the people to create kinges to depose or punish them at their pleasure if they giue cause of offense and this to be not onlye lawfull for all the people but for euerie one that he is prayse worthie whatsoeuer priuate person he be that shoulde kill any kinge that misgouernes himselfe that the supreame authoritie consisteth in the people and not in the kinge and this they did write only to take awaye the last Queene and her issue as it is related by Adame Blackwoode who beinge big with childe was pittifully amazed and terrified at the bloodye cruell and most horrible murther of her Secretarie Dauid Rice a man of an innocente life and a most deuoute Catholicke without lawe Blacuodaeus Apolo pro regibus cap. 2.3 4. Buchan reason or any iustice which was practised by these mens procurmente and sinister deuises in her owne sight and Chamber of presence callinge for her helpe who was not able to releeue him her selfe beinge in the like danger as being straite conueide to close prison and there taxed with an infamous reporte and imputation of her honestie shee beinge most innocent therof which was diuulged and spread abroade by their calumnious practise of slaunderous libells reportes and letters to all Princes 5. Did not these lewed mates as soone as they reuolted from the Catholicke Church rebelle alsoe against their Princes and at one instant become enemies of priests Princes soe Stephen Bosgaie the Hungarian and the Emperor Rodolphe his page noe sooner became a Caluiniste The rebellion of the low countries is knowen by their owne edic printed at Francfort 1583. then he made all Hungarie for the most parte to ioyne with the Turcke and to rebell against the said Emperor Geneua noe sooner opened the gates for Pharell and Caluine but they shutt them againste their lawfull Princes The Princes of Germany reuolted from Charles the 5. Emperor as soone as they forsooke their faith and became Lutherans Flanders hath done the like especially such as embraced these newe sects who rebelled against their lawfull kinge and against all his gouernors as againste Margaret Duches of Parma and gouernesse of the same who was threatned to be murthered if shee should in any thinge gainsay them In the same danger was her sonne the Duke of Parma by gunnpouder vilde fire which was prepared for him in a vaute to destroy him and all his traine at Antuerpe and before him Dom Iohn de Austria by the treacherie of one Boniuetius a frenchman Surius hist who was suborned by the Prince of Aurenge to murther him and missinge of their purpose they deuised his death by many other miscreantes Alsoe 1560 at Geneua Caluine and Beza conspired and combined together to murther the kinge and to ransake and destroye all the Courte of France Surius 24 and persuaded Spifamius to be the Architecte of this detestable practise beinge backt and entised therin by Otoman the Turque the cheefe instrumētes compassers of which plotte were punished the 24. of March of that yeare Lodowick the 13. Surius 1567. They set vpp and crowned alsoe Lodouicke the Prince of Conde kinge and called him by the name of Lodouicke 13. the firste Christian kinge of the Franckes against the trewe kinge thereof this is proued by Peter Carpenters booke a hugonot who writeth that to noe other purpose were intended all the deuises and machinations of the Causaries soe he calles the hugonotts adi●cted to this cause then to abolishe and destroye the Queene mother with all her whelpes and therfore said he Beza chargeth and accuseth the lompishnes and slowe indeuors of the causaries through their quiett rest and peaceable disposition relented in their rancor and malice againste the papistes and the kinge and that he accused he Hugonott princes for not destroyinge and killinge the Princes of France and that in all their assemblies and meetinges they neuer once make any motion of peace of God or his religion but rather of warres troubles tumultes and sedition they alsoe complotted the kinges death at Amboise before the edict of pacification which was anno 1561. 6. The like is read of that vnluckie Luther who wrote and wished the Cittizens of Hall Sur. hist and the subiectes of the Bishopp of Mongontia to putt away or murther their Archbishoppe And called Caesar and all Christian Princes Traitors Tirantts and reprobatts Idem ibid he exhorted all those princes to wash their handes in the bloode of the people and Cardinalls Sur. hist 1568. Did not Farnar the kinges gouernor at Rochell betraie that towne assone as he was infected with Caluinisme and made the same to rebell againste their kinge by the instigation of North Beza commended deceite and that it is good to embrace it sometimes videlicet to faine one thinge and to doe another Also they soughte to murther Herrestus Archbishop of Coline and the Prince Ferdinand his brother What shall I speake of the two kinges of France Francis and Charles the 9. how often haue they rebelled against them and how often haue they soughte to murther them as they haue don Frances Duke of Guise by the instigation of Beza and by the treacherie of Poltrot for they neuer spare to plott the like tragedie when they can bringe the same to passe by whatsoeuer meanes of dissimulation deceite and hipocrisie as they write in their owne Bookes Were not the Ministers of Scotland in the fielde with the Earles of Anguish and Marre and others against his maiestie that nowe is was not their detestable plott of betraying their Countrie and Prince detected by the Earle of Gory before his death For that conspiracy did not Patricke Galoway minister of S. Iohns on Andrew Pollard subdeane of Glasco Iames Carnibel minister of Haddington Andrew Hea person of Panfroe Andrew Meluin professor of
Ibid. f. 15. And a great protestant minister in a supplication sent to the last Queene said that shee was one of those Princes which made profession of the ghospell but opposed her selfe against the ghospell and that they are flatters that tell her the contrarie and if that shee could get the crowne without the ghospell it is doubtfull whether euer the ghospell would haue footing in England Stanchares said that Caluin iumped very well with Arrius and that both of them makes the Sonne of God to pray in the diuine nature that he is a minister a Bishopp and a mediator in that nature and that the ministers in Germany Hungarie Transiluania and Polonia haue celebrated many Councells and sinodes to take away our Catholique faith of the Trinitie and mediator Tiguri ep ad Polonos Anne 1560. and haue made many bookes full of Arrian blasphemies to that effect In Heluetia the ministers of the Church of Tigure do professe the Arrian faith Tiguri epist ad Polonos Anno 1560. And all those that are of the Chruch of Geneua and Tigurie are Arians thus fare the said Stancharus Many saith Iosias Simlerus in pref lib. de eterno dei that are brought vpp in Geneua are become Turckes for they came vnto Polonie and so they did ymbrace Mahometisme as Ochinus Alamanus Blandrata Paulus Alciatus and Gregor Paulus minister of the Church of Cracouia who hauing denied the Trinitie became a Turcke as Gonesius and Gribaldus and Franciscus Dauidis for this last was superintendent of Hungarie So did Adam Nimser the cheefe superinten of Heydelberge in Palatyne of Rhene with his fellowe Iohn Syluanus Stan li. de mediatora fol. 38. who of Caluinistes became Turckes and went to Constantinople where they made open profession the●eof and protested that the religion of Caluinistes tended directly to Turcisme and before these people went out of Palatyne they subuerted many great preachers who by their meanes became Turckes and taught publickly the Alcoran in Germanie Also Iohn Socius being brought vpp at Geneua did not only preach the Turkish religion but also published bookes confirminge the same So did Volanus beinge brought vpp in that place not only become Turcke himselfe but also set foorth bookes defendinge Turcisme and auoutched that he learned the groundes of his doctrine from Caluine and Beza Lucas Sternebergerus a minister of Morauia did the like for 1. he preached against the Trinity tooke away all inuocation thereof because saith he there is no mention thereof made in the Scripture 2. that Christ was not God but man but more excellent then all the prophetts 3. that the holy Ghoast is not God 4. that wee must not keepe holy dayes to Sainctes 5. that wee must keepe Saterday holie and not Sonday because saith he God so comaunded in the scripture and by the same argument he brought in Circumcision Prateolus in Elench Alphabetica lib. 10 c. 12. 7. And did not some of the familie of loue publishe these articles at London that Christ is not equall with his Father as by Caluine his interpretation they proue it and that Christ in no sort is God 3. That there is no Trinitie c such as calles God the Father God the sonne and God the holy Ghoast do speake blasphemouslie for say they this is to professe there are three Godes Did not Thomas Lyth Cartwrites companion for puritanisme in the weast part of England as the other in the North part being brought to Ireland by Sr. Iohn Dowda●l to Yonghull a Towne in Mounster in Ireland say that the Angell Raphaell was a witch and that the blessed Virgin Marie was not blessed amoungest all woomen with many other such blasphemous spechees And lastlie did not this Turkish doctrine infect many Northern Prouinces by the infection of one Lastus which was a cheefe superintendent of England in king Edwardes dayes This man being a Disciple of Zuinglian did labour in Polonia to abolish the blessed Trinitie and the Deitie of Christ by whose instigation Nicholas Badz●dius the Duke of Olice and Palatine did of vilanie send one Martyne Secouitus with letters to Bullenger and Caluine to ioyne with them in this wicked doctrine of taking away the Trinitie and Deitie of IESVS Christ A further Confirmation that these new gospellers tende directly to Turcisme CHAPTER II. 1. THe first and cheefest of the Protestants did affirme the religion of the Turckes to be far better then that of the Papistes and when the Turcke inuaded Austria Luther writt bookes that the Germanes should not take part with the Emperor against him as Eras in epist. ad fratres Germaniae inferioris saying I had rather fight for a Turcke not baptized then for a Turcke baptized meaninge the Emperor Charles the fift The rebelles of Flanders in the begininge of their insurrection against their lawfull Prince Phillipp the 2 of Spaine in their standart gaue the ensignes and Armes of the Turck videlicet a siluer figure of the encrease of the Moone with this ensigne Plutost Turckes que Papaux Wee will rather be Turckes then Papists How many protestant Princes did sollicitt Amurate and other princes of the Ottoman howse to come to Hungarie Math. de ●annoy en la. repliq lib 2. c. 13 Austria and other places Also anno 1575. the Prince of Cōde being broken with France and at Basill consulting with the ministers there what were best to be done to renewe the warres against his kinge and country they gaue him counsell to submitt himselfe to the Turckes and that by that meanes the warres would be reinflamed againe Did not in the second rebellion of France the Hugonotes by many messengers seeke to bring in the Turcke to the ruyne of France the rest of Christendome An. 1589. for said they our religion is neerest vnto your religion vnlesse that yow obserue more fastinge and praying vnto which our religion doth not tye vs also that wee haue giuen a great impediment by the Princes of Germany who followed our Councell against Charles the fift Ex literis Constanti ad Venetū patrium in fine ●ibri de fucoribus Gallicis vide Surium 1568. also wee dissuaded our kinges of France not to giue helpe to his brother the kinge of Spayne in the warres of Millan seas against you for the kinge of Spaine had the possession of those landes which he had lost about that sea had not our Bretheren the gospellers of France dissuaded our kinge from helpinge him also wee promise vnto you whensoeuer it shall please you that wee will be redie to broach any stu● or insurrection in Germanie and in France Did not the English Ambassadour labor to putt away the Iesuittes out of Constantinople which are there for the releefe of poore christīas Resp ad iustā Brittanicum pag. 167. Par. 1584. whisperinge into the Turckes eares that they would bringe his monarchie vnto great perill And that the said English Ambassadour sollicited the great Turcke to make warres vppon
1 lib. 10. cap. 23. that the diuill did possesse him and so he died miserably S. Isidor writeth that Agila kinge of the Goathes did prophane the temple of S. Acisclo martyr where his bodie was and that he made of the church a stable for his horsses wherupon his armie was ouerthrowen by those of Cordima and that he fled himselfe to Merida and was slaine by his owne seruauntes Suriu● tomo 3. In the life of the S. Astregisill Bishopp of Burgis in Fraunce wee read strange punishmentes vpon those that robbed godes churche and prophaned his monasterie Zurita annali● l. 4. c. 69. 5. When Philipp kinge of Fraunce in his warres againste Peter kinge of Aragon tooke the cittie of Giron and his soldiors prophaned the churches thereof and robbed the sepulcher of S. Narciscus patrone of that cittie out of that sepulcher there did issue such swarmes of flees and froggs of wonderfull greatnes which so flew vppon the souldiors and vppon their horsses that that there died within fewe dayes after 40000. French men and more And the said kinge Peter in a letter written to Sanchius kinge of Castile did certifie that there died 40000. horsses and the kinge himselfe died shortlie after in Perpinian soe as the prouerbe grewe in that countrie 18. Mart. of the flies of S. Narcisus as Caesar Baronius notes vpon the Martirologe of Rome 6. In the yeare of our Lord 1414. when the French armie tooke the cittie of Suesson which belonged vnto Iohn Duke of Burgundie and earle of Flanders and prophaned the church of S. Chrispine and Chrispinian whose bodies are reuerenced in that cittie the next yeare after beinge the verie daie of those Sainctes the selfe same armie which was both puisant and great in which all the nobilitie of Fraunce were was vanquished torne and altogether destroied by the english armie which was but as it were a handfull in respect of the great multitude of the French which the daie before refused to graunt any reasonable composition vnto the said english and this was the iuste iudgment of God inflicted vpon them by the intercession of those blessed Martyres whose church they had defiled 7. The Earle of Tirons soldiors did robbe and spoile the monasterie of Timnlage and Kilcrea and prophaned other churches cominge to releeue the Spaniardes that were compassed about they being within Kinsale by the english armie consistinge for the moste parte of Irish catholique souldiors the english beinge altogether sauinge a verie fewe consumed through famine and cold beinge not able to indure the toile and labour of so vnseasonable a winter campe Yet Tirons cōpany exceeding the other in multitude of people and euer before that time terrible to the english by reason of soe many great ouerthrowes giuen vnto them were brocken and put to flight by a fewe horssmen that issued out of the englishe campe beinge therunto sollicited and procured by the earle of Clenricard an Irishe earle then in the english campe Wherfore the said earle of Tiron retourninge from that ouerthrowe said that it was the vengeance of the mightie hand of God and his most iust iudgment which ought to be executed vppon such wicked and sacrilegious soldiors that perpetrated and comitted such outrage vpon sacred places 8. Doctor Owen Hegan that permitted or rather willed certaine soldiors of the Clencarties beinge then in open hostilitie in the weaste parte of Mounster against Queene Elizabeth to robbe a certaine Church into which the poore people of the counteie sent their goodes hopinge to find a safe sanctuarie therin and within a seanight afterwardes his owne brother who was one of the Queenes subiects was slaine by the verie same people vnto whome he gaue leaue to spoile the said Church and alsoe within one moneth himselfe was slaine and another priest with him not by the English but by Irish subiectes soe as there is noe acception of persons with God who beinge an indiffrent and iust iudge doth giue to euerie one according to his workes whether they be good or badd let noe man therfore say he is a priest or a catholique to collour and cloake therby his scandalous actions who of all men ought to shunn scandall and the occasion thereof Truly I haue found by certaine relation that the Irishmen neuer spared noe church monasterie or anny sanctuarie in their last commotions and insurrections and that therfore such as haue bene noted to defile and spoile such places did not escape a miserable end shorthly after the sacrilegious acts was comitted 9. Wee knowe that spirituall benefices and other ecclesiasticall dignities were not bestowed vpō the worthieste for learning or more vertuous of life but vpon those that were vpholden and defended by the strongest faction of the nobilitie there soe as fewe came in at the right doore like trewe pastors but like theeues in at the backe doore soe as that kingdome was subiect to this abuse confusion in S. Malachias his time as S. Bernard sayes who beinge made Bishopp of Downe Conor in Vlster by the sea apostolique beinge soe holie and learned as the said S. Bernard was sayes he was banished from Vlster by the Neales to haue that dignitie for one of their owne familie and who did entermiddle more in this busines then the Geraldines of Mounster who by the sword defended and vsurped the ecclesiasticall supremacie noe otherwise then kinge Henry the 8. did and two of his children although they haue not don it by parleament as the other did yet by the sword they haue done it soe as the ouerthrowe of that howse of other great howses may be ascribed vnto the couetous desire they had of the liuinges of the Church and the little regard they had to churchmen and churches or any other place though neuer soe sacred Yea sometymes they would not spare their competitors at the verie alter which in manny places they polluted with their blood Geneb in Chro. Anno 988. Anno iuris 10. The french histories doe write that this was the cause also that tooke away the crowne of Fraunce from the linage of Clodoueus which was the firste Christian king of Fraunce beinge conuerted vnto the faith of Christe by the praiers and deuotion of his most vertuous Queene Clothilda which was passed ouer vnto Charles the great and also after the line of Charles the great were careles of their dutie to God and his church God tooke the crowne from them also gaue it vnto Hue Capè and to those of his howse A prosecution of the last Chapter CHAPTER III. 1. WEe should neuer make an end if wee should register soe manny examples as doe daily occurre in this matter De mirabilibut 2. cap. 1. Petrus Cluniacensis who liued liued in the same time with S. Bernard a most holie man and therfore called in his life time Peter the venerable said that there was a certaine Earle in Macon a cittie in Fraunce not far from Leon who vsurped the liuinges
by the instigation of some Iewes comanded Images to be broken as Paulus Zonarus doth relate and so he is called Leo the Image breaker his sonne called Constantinus Capronimus did the like after him Leo Armenius the Emperor So in France the Albigences certaine Hereticks in the tyme of Pope Innocent the third and Frederick the second Emperor waged warre against Images After them Iohn Witcliffe Anno 1372. and now in this last miserable age Iohn Caluine lib 1. institut cap. 2. said that in the first 500. yeares there were no Images in the Temples of Christians How false it is lett the Reader perue●se Eusebius lib. 3. 4. of the life of Constantine the great who saith that there were great stoare of Images in the temples that were made by Constantine the great Sozomenu● lib. 5. cap. 20. Nicepho lib. 5. c. 30. doe write that the Image of Christe in the time of Iulian the Apostate was bought into the temple by the Christians see Tertulian in lib. de pudicitia Naz. ad Olympium Damasc in vita Siluestri Basil in vita Barlaam Chrisost in missam quam Erasmus latinam reddit Euodium lib. 2. de miraculis S. Stephani Prudentium in libro de sancto Cassiano Paulinum epistola ad Seuerum August lib. de consensu Euangelistarum cap. 10. and a little before him Carolastadius in this heresie was the first that opposed himselfe against Images 15. That there were manie Images of Christ from the beginninge of the Church it is well knowen and in the life tyme of Christ himselfe there were two Images The first himselfe takinge a napkin rubbinge his face with all in the which he drewe his owne picture and did send it to the kinge of Edessa called Abagarus which to this day is kepte in a certaine Church Euagr. li. 4 cap. 26. Damasc oratione 1. de Imag. Metaphr in vita Constant Leo in 7. Synod act 4. Of this verie Image Euagrius makes mention and Damascenus and Symon Metaphrastes and others who also doe confirme the said historie to be true as Stephen and Iuo doe declare 4. parte decreti cap. 83. and Adrian in script de Imaginibus ad Carolum magnum 16. The second was the picture that the wooman of Paneades made after that shee was heald from the yssue of blood in token of her thankful minde for receauinge such a benefitt And as manie receauinge great benefitts of great potentats in remembringe their benefactors they put vpp Euseb l 7. hist c. 14. Sozome lib. 5. cap. 1. 20. Damasc oratione 1. de Imag. Gregor Papa epist ad Germa quae habetur 7. Syn. and keepe the●r pictures in their howses so the Church of Christ which ought to be most thankfull vnto Christ for sufferinge death for her doe embrace and putt vpp his picture in her Churches and Chappell 's Of this pictu●e Eusebius Sozomenus Damasce and S. Gregorie make mention It is also recorded that in the Vatican Librarie at Rome in hande writinge in the tyme of Tiberius Emperor this Image was brought to Rome 17. Also it is recorded by S. Athanas lib de passione Ima cap. 4. Athanasius that the ●mage of Christ which was made by Nicodemus beinge brought by a Christian to a Cittie called Beritho in Syria neere Antioch was crucified by the Iewes in horrour and hatred of him whom the same did represent This historie is avouched in 7. Synd. act 4. and euen so hereticks doe now in the countries where they rule wher with their cruell hādes prophane thoughts and blasphemous acts they pollute defile deface cast downe burne and massacre all sacred Images and reliques as the Iewes haue don at Beritho and in all places were they can laye handes vpon the Image of Christ Was not that a most lamentable president comitted at Showards alias Swards in Ireland within six miles of Dublin by one Hewson an English minister of that village in the first yeare of the kinges raigne in the Monthe of Maye who rushed vehementlie vpon one of the village called Horishe and tooke from him the Crucifix which he held in his handes and did hange the same vpon a gallous not in despight of the Catholiques as he himselfe said but rather in hatred of him the same did represent writing this poesie Helpe all strangers for the God of the papistes is in dāger the poore man Horish bringinge with him the said picture so defaced by the said minister that it was a pittifull thinge for a Christian to behold the same went before the Councell of estate of that miserable Countrie tould them the dishonor offred by such a base fellow vnto the Image of Christ One of that Councell called Sr. Geffrie Fenton Secretarie to the state insulted vpon the poore fellowe most furiouslie snatched the Crucifix from him and cast it on the ground vnder his feete and the poore fellowe for complayning against the said minister of that abuse was cast into pryson 18. The said Sr. Geffrye Fenton did sett a poore fellowe on the pillorie in the markett tyme at dublin with the picture of Christ about his necke for carienge the same before a frind of his that was dead at that tyme. Loys de Perusiis in his booke discours des guerres writinge of those tumultes which were stirred vpp by the Hugonotes in France aboute Auignion in Prouince reporteth that in one place they tooke an Image of the Crucifix bound it vpon an Asse backe and so went leadinge the Asse whippinge and scourginge the Crucifix through the Towne I aske of this sorte of people if any should hange the kinges picture vpon the gallous whether he should incurre the ●inge and his subiects ill will or no yea and perhapps suffer death for soe doinge referringe herein the iniurie and indignitie of abusinge his picture to the kinges owne person I praie was it not the cheefest article against O Roerke a noble man of Ireland as you may read in the Chronicles of England that he was charged that he did hange Queene Elizabeth her picture at a horse tayle so as the said noble man was hanged drawen and quartered at Tyborne Anno 1592. and he that hangeth Christs picture shall rather be fauored and countenanced then punished for the same and poore zealous Christians for findinge fault with him or for declaringe their griefe for that indignitie shal be be aflicted Woe be to that age wherein this wicked fact is done and suffred with ympunitie Was not the people of Thessalonica punished by the edge of the sworde of the Armye of the Emperor Theodosius the great for that they at their gate in despighte of the Empresse did hange her picture for which that holy Bishopp S. Ambrose did excommunicate the said Emperor All these Princes did esteeme the iniurie done vnto themselues which was done vnto their Image for in Persia they haue this custome what punishment they inflict vpon malefactors the same they ympose vpon their Images and as the Image
other places of great importance and after atchieuing many other great victories being wearie of the world resigned his Empire vnto his brother Ferdinando and his kingdomes and other states to his sonn Philipp the second and retired himselfe to a monasterie of saint Hieromes order in Stremadura in Spaine and ended the remainder of his daies there most happilie by whose blessed examples many noble men were conuerted vnto God by taking vppon them this religious vocation as Charles de Borgia Duke of Gandia who enioyed great and honorable offices vnder the said Emperor became a Iesuitt and was generall of that blessed order of the societie of Iesus and Anthony de Corduba the sonne of the Duke of Feria in Spaine a neere coussin to the Duke of Gandia Rodulphus of Aquauiua in Italie a Iesuitt who beinge alsoe sent to the east Indies accordinge to the institution of that order there with other fathers of his religion suffered Martirdome by the Barbarians 10. Amoungest these I may not omitt that worthie and blessed Duke Ioys of Fraunce who first takinge vpon him the habitt and most austere profession of a poore Capuchine frier was comaunded by the last troubles and garboiles of that kingdome to defend his countrie against the inuasion and excursiōs of the hugonotts of Languedoc●e which he perfourmed most worthily but the warres being ended he returned to his owne profession and religion againe who by his holie life incessant preaching edified and conuerted many dissolute persons perswaded them to despise the world and the occasions of their wooe and died three yeares past whose happie memorie wil liue eternallie I might alleadge many other worthie examples but because they are as yet liuinge I will omitt them for that wee are bid to praise men but not before their death and that accordinge to their merites Thus in our holy religion great personages haue humbled themselues to Christ his yoke as it is prophesied by Esay Omnis mons collis humiliabitur euerie mountaine and hilliocke shal be humbled which prophesie is perfourmed in great Monarques that submitted their scepter to the crosse of him that was crucified and represented in their liues the liuely image of his bitter passion Of Empresses Queenes and Princes who likewise forsooke the world to become religious CHAPTER VIII IN the first Rancke wee must place that worthie and blessed Emperesse Theodora who notwithstandinge shee was married vnto Theophilus the Emperor Anno 470. an heretique yet remained still a firme Catholique and he beinge dead shee restored sacred images and recalled backe againe holie people that were exiled and banished for theire religion Then sequestred herselfe from the incōberances of the gouernment of the Empire into a monasterie where her mother Trurina had serued God for many yeares whose blessed example the Empresse Augusta followed and being importuned by the state of the Empire came for a tyme out of the monasterie to appease some rebellion against her sonne which was raised by his tutors vnto whose custodie shee comitted him which beinge appeased shee returned to her monasterie againe this was in the East anno 190. 2. In the Weast alsoe Ricarda the wife of Carolus Crasus Emperor of the weast did the like who buildinge a monasterie in Alsa●ia bestowed the residue of her life therein Cunegundus Anno 1139. who being married to Henrie kinge of England and afterwardes chosen Emperor and being seperated from him for suspition of adulterie contracted a better marriadge with Iesus Christ Thrise happie was the other Cunegundus that was married to Henrie the first Emperor who euer kept her virginitie after whose death she spente the rest of her yeates in the Conuent of confugients and is of the church registred amoungest the Sainctes Agnes also the wife of the 3. Emperor who beinge dead shee resigned not only the Empire being at her disposition vntill her sonne should come to yeares but also the Duchie of Bauaria she beinge inheritrix thereof and went to Rome Anno 1157. where she tooke vppon her a reguler profession whose example Elizabeth the wife of Albert Emperor and Archduke of Austria imitated who beinge miserablie slaine contemned the world and liued religiouslie in a monasterie builded by her selfe all the daies of her life Anno 1290. whome her two daughters followed the one was married to the king of Hungary the other to the Earle of Ottigense and also her two Neeces the Queene of Poland with her daughter 3. Of Queenes also the number of them is not smale The first Queene was Thesia Queene of Italie the wife of Rachisines aboue mentioned for as her husband entred into a monasterie in Mount Cassine so she entred and went into another monasterie with her daughter Petruda In Fraunce Radegundus beinge married to kinge Clotarius against her will shee obtained license of him to consecrate her selfe to God in a monasterie at Poiters whose steeppes another Queene of Fraunce Adoera the wife of Chilper followed with her daughter Childerada Anno 650. Batilda which was married to Clodoueus kinge of Frāce being free from the yoke of weldocke by the death of her husbād went to Callice where enrichinge the monasterie that was there with ample and opulent possessions she enioyed the familiar presēce of a better spouse In Spaine wee haue examples of sundrie Queenes which were to longe to relate but I cannot omitt that worthie queene Nugnes who first became religious herselfe and then her husband Veremundus Neither must queene Tarasia passe vnmentioned who being espoused by her Brother Alphonsus kinge of Leon vnto Abdala kinge of Tolledo could neuer be perswaded to goe to bed with him and the barborous kinge beinge taken away by an vgly disease she married herselfe afterwardes to Christ in the monasterie of saint Pelagius Anno 1005. 4. England hath not beene inferior to any of her conterminat kingdomes in the feruent zeale that many Queenes had to this religious discipline As Alfreda which was fianced in marriage to the kinge of Northumberland who beinge slaine before the matrimonie was consumated together with her husbād Iuas became religious I cānot let passe that worthy example of Etheldrade who being married to two kinges kept her virgnitie vndefiled and afterwardes became religious What shall I say of her sister Seburga queene of Kente and of Alfreda queene of Northumberland who also became religious I may not also ouerslipp with silence Margarett the daughter of Bela kinge of Hungarie who being consecrated to God by the vowe of her parētes imbraced the blessed order of saint Dominique and imploied her life in all religious exercise especiallie in seruing the sicke and diseased persons and refused the marriage of three kinges of Polonia Bohemia and Cicilia although the dispensatiō of the Pope in respect of her vowe was laboured for 5. Zanchia Queene of Hierusalem and Cicilia after that her husband Robert was dead entred the order of saint Frauncis at Naples who earnestlie requested that none should call her queene Agnes daughter to
whether shee would forgoe her faith and religion and marrie with a soldior shee most constantlie denied and was cast into the riuer and there was drowned This religious Nunne had a sister that was married and because shee lamented the death of her father and kinsmen her head was brocken by one of the soldiors and that so sorelie that the braines came foorth Other farr more detestable wickednesses were comitted by these tyrannicall reprobates in other prouinces of Flanders Holland Zeland Brabant Gelderland and Frisland which you may read in the histories of Flaunders but this I ought not to omitt that they were soe tormented with such an insatiable thirst to shedd innocent blood that in their detestable conuenticle at the towne of saint Trudan in a vaulte vnder the grounde they purposed and decreed to make a massacre of ecclesiasticall persons in all places of the 17. Prouinces in one night which God preuented afterwardes vnto whome all honnor and glorie Mense Iulij 1566. for his prouident mercie shewed therin 5. And although the hugonottes of France sought diuers times to practise their tragicall plottes in that countrie as in the times of Frauncis the first in whose raigne they nayled a libell at the court gate of Parris of their damnable doctrine printed in the yeare 1534. which being brought vnto his maiestie and perusinge part of the conten●es thereof he said Did I knowe my right ha●de to be infected with that venemous doctrine I would presentlie cut it off from my bodie Henrie the second and Frauncis the second yet they could neuer performe their desigmentes vntill the beginninge of Charles the 9. his raigne who being but a childe of 12. yeares of age and soe abusinge his minoritie they watched their time and oportunitie in the yeare of our Lord 1562. when euerie one that was wickedly disposed and irreligiouslie addicted and as it were forsaken of God began openly to shewe himselfe vpon the theater wheron this wofull tragedie was plaied For first they crowned their captaine generall Prince of Condie kinge of Fraunce and called him by the name of Lodouicke the 13. and the first Christian kinge of Fraunce The cheefest rage of all their malice was practized vpon those thinges which were most sacred and holy as vpon the blessed Euchariste by treadinge the same vnder their feete and castinge it vnto their dogges and vsed that sacred and dreadfull hoast together with the holy chrisme to cleanse their tayles withall and called Christ vnder the veile of bread Iohn le Blanch White Iohn The like outrage they extended vppon Churches Monasteries Alters Chapples Oratories Images Reliques and Sepulchers which they spoiled ransacked destroied burned Vpon Priests Mounckes and religious persons which they put to the vildest and cruelest death that they could imagine vppon sacred virgins and consecrated Nunnes which they rauished and defloured vppon challices and sanctified vessells and hallowed ornaments which they prophaned and defiled 6. Of 12. that shewed themselues the ringleaders vpon this bloodie theater there were 9. of them Apostate Mounckes which Christ vomitted out of his sacred mouth the captaine and leader of them all was Beza who sould his benefice for 700. crownes and then cast forth his venime amongest the licentious courtiers whome he perswaded with his doctrine vid. that it was noe offence before God to cōmit sacriledge to spoile churches to cogge deceaue lye sweare and forsweare whose doctrine herein being the religion of these newe sectaries was most plausible and pleasinge to all miscreantes and malefactors who aboundantlie resorted vnto him from all partes of Fraunce and by which he determined to robb and spoile all the churches and monafteries of that kingdome in one night in the moneth of Ianuarie and appointed people for that purpose in all places of the kingdom which was first put in execution in the Prouince of Aquitaine had not the Duke of Gays come the sooner to Parris they had not only surprised the churches monasteries there but also the cittie court kinge Thus frustrated of their expectation they fled vnto Orlians where before they were lett in by the Cittizens Vide Sur. they did solemnlie swere that they came thither by the comaundement of the kinge to keepe that cittie and that they would offer violence to none either in his person conscience or goodes and that euerie one should haue the benefitt of the edict diuulged the last of Ianuarie wherein it was decreede that the hugonotts should not spoile churches or monasteries but they noe sooner entred the cittie but they spoiled the churches and monasteries burned Images cast downe alters yea cast downe the verie walls of the churches and shewed more execrable wickednes towards all sacred thinges then the verie Turckes for they in takinge any cittie or towne from the Christians doe only vse to cast downe the Images and Alters and not destroy the churches also 7. All the holy Reliques which those hugonotts could gett they burned them they burned the reliques of S. Damianus religiouslie reserued in that place as they also did S. Hillaries reliques at Poytiers S. Ireneus at Lyons S. Iustus and S. Bonauentur and the reliques of S. Martyn At towers they burned the image of Christ in another place they trayled the same through the dirte They spared the image of the diuill burned the Corpes of S. Frauncis the second which was buried in the Chapple of the holly crosse as they did burne the bones of Lodouick the 11. The churches which they broake not downe they turned into stables and storehowses Moreouer Beza comaunded all the Priests to be murthered of whome receauing monny for their redēption yet violated the faith and promise which he had formerly sworne and broake the oath and peace which he had before vowed most religiouslie to obserue Soe as it is manifest there were cruelly put to death fiue thousand priests of whom some were flayed aliue others were rackte till they were dead Aboue six hundreth monasteries razed to the verie earth manny others were burned they burned alsoe the holie auncient Bybles which were kept in Fraunce for rare monuments many citties were exhausted with continuall siege their citizens were murthered all the countrie was spoiled and ruinated soe as these ciuill warres of the hugonotts soe often renewed did more consume and oppresse France with greater miseries and calamities then all former warres it euer had abroade For there was no trueth respected or oath performed if any garrison did yeld themselues vnto thē vpon hope of their oathes which they neuer accomplished to saue their liues as in steede of many examples that of Petraforte alone will serue neuerthelesse contrarie to the lawes of armes to the number of two hunderth were cast downe head longe from the toppe of a mightie high Rocke all which perished with that headlong and violent fall Such crueltie as this more then Turkish they exercised vppon euerie other place where they did carrie anny sway but