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A17012 The ecclesiasticall historie of Great Britaine deduced by ages, or centenaries from the natiuitie of our Sauiour, vnto the happie conuersion of the Saxons, in the seuenth hundred yeare; whereby is manifestly declared a continuall succession of the true Catholike religion, which at this day is professed & taught in, and by the Roman Church. Written. by Richard Broughton. The first tome containing the fower hundred first yeares. To which are annected for the greater benefite of the reader ample indexes ... Broughton, Richard. 1633 (1633) STC 3894; ESTC S107156 907,581 692

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Martyrolog Roman 21. Iulij Act. S. Praxedis in Breuiar die 21. Iulij S. Pudentianae die 19. Maij. interred there Cuius S. Praxedis corpus à Pastore presbytero in patris sororis Pudcntianae sepulchrum illatum est quod erat in caemiterio Priscillae via Salaria And yet besides this memorable foundation for the publike good of the Church of Christ these Romans themselues doe tell vs and the lately continued buildings themselues testifie that there was an other such secret Church yard at her owne house to hide protect and bury holy Martyrs in In ipso Titulo Pastoris vbi erant thermae Nouati quae Timothinae dictae ipsae balnei inferiores Caesar Baron Annot. in Martyrol Rom. die 16. Ianuarij cellae instar porticuum sibi concameratione coniuctae quae vsque in hanc diem cernuntur poene integrae caemiterij loco ad sepeliendos sublatos occulte martyres inseruisse creduntur And thus we haue found out now at the last the house of our noble Christian Britans at Rome to haue bene the first lodging of the great Apostle S. Peter there his first Church and Seate the Harbour of S. Paul and many of their Disciples and Successors Popes of Rome after them the first Seminary colledge or mother of Christian learning there or in the westerne world the common and ordinary place of holy Christian assemblies and exercises from whence as from the originall well and fountaine the water of life did take course and current to diffuse it selfe vnto all parts and Nations of the Occidentall world We may make some estimate and apprehension of the wonderfull charitable helpe and assistance this most happy house of our noble Brittish Christians parents of S. Claudia yeelded to the holy worke of conuerting this and all other westerne Countries if besides their extraordinary loue to their owne Nation we doe reflect vpon that the old Roman Martyrologe hath told vs before of this Priscilla Employing herselfe and her substance to serue the Saints and Seruants of Christ se suaque Martyrol Rom. dic 16. Ianuarij in S. Priscilla martyrum obsequio mancipauit That she and her husband were two of the cheifest of the nobilitie of Britaine kept hostages at Rome for this kingdome and yet after so many yeares spent and their honorable reuenewes much exhausted in these pious workes in maintaining and releeuing distressed Christians by rhemselues substance and greate numbers of Attendants and seruants attending also to those holy ends they left so much to posteritie that in the Family of their grand child S. Pudentiana in the same house there Vita S. Pudent in Breuiar Rom. die 19. Maij. Bar. Tom. 2. Annal. in S. Praxede were nonaginta sex homines 96. Christian men ordinarie Attendants and S. Praxedes her Sister liuing there 19. holy Christians were martyred in that house at one time THE XIII CHAPTER MAKING MANIFEST VNTO VS HOW and whome in particular S. Peter the Apostle sent from Rome into these parts of the world next vnto vs and so consequently into this kingdome of Britaine also so knowne and renowned then among the Nations of the westerne world 1. NOw let vs examine more particularly who they were whom S. Peter thus receaued in Rome by our Brittish Countrymen sent into these parts of the world next adiacent vnto this Iland That if we finde the first preachers of the faith of Christ in all these Countries next vnto vs were sent by sainct Peter so well acquainted with our Roman Britans we may boldely conclude that this kingdome alone was not left vnremembred in those holy Ambassages Our Protestant Antiquaries from S. Innocentius twelue hundred yeares since and other Antiquities acknowledge it for so certaine and vndoubted a truth Quis nesciat cum sit manifestum that no man can be ignorant of it being manifest But S. Peter founded the first Churches of Africke Italy Godwyn Conu of Britaine p. 3. Innoc. 1. epist ad Decent dist 11. Simon Metaphr 29. dic Iunij Bar. Annal. an 44. Fraunce Spaine Sicily and the Ilands that lye betwixt them Sardinia or Corcica Maiorca Minorca And for Sicily and those Ilands we neede not expect S. Peters coming to Rome for while he was in the East so farre of he sent S. Martianus and Paccatius thither landed there himselfe in Sicily the cheifest Iland when he came to Rome Of Italy there is no question among writers Protestants or others but it fell to the diuision of sainct Peter for though Act. Apost c. 12. 13. 14. 15. Sophron. tom 7. Biblioth Patr. Hartmann Schedel Chronic. chronicor f. 205. many bring sainct Barnabas into Italy yet it is euidēt by the holy Scriptures themselues that it must needs be longe after sainct Peters coming to Rome And when sainct Barnabas Brother to S. Aristobulus by some father in lawe to sainct Peter preached in Italy it was as antiquaries say by the direction of sainct Peter Barnabasè 72. Discipulis fuit natione Cyprius is in Italiam veniens ex praecepto Petri omnem Longobardiam praedicando docendo circuiuit apud Mediolanum primus Cathedralem locum tenuit Barnabas one of the 72. Disciples was by Nation a Cyprian he coming into Italy by the commaundement of Peter went about all Lombardy preaching and teaching and was the first that held the Cathedrall place at Millane The next Nation to this in the way to this Iland of Britaine is that of the Heluetians or Switcers whose Theater of great Britaine lib. 6. Pantal. de vir Illustrib Germ. Apostle as our Protestants assure vs was that our renowned Countriman S. Beatus sent Apostle thither by his Master sainct Peters authoritie of which matter I am to speake more hereafter For the parts betweene Heluetia and vs Sebastian Munster the Magdeburgian Protestants in the first of their Sebastian Munst Cosmograp l. 3. Magdebur cent 1. Henricus Pāt de vir Illustrib Germ. part 1. pag. 100. Henricus de Erford hist Germ. Catal Episc Tungr Catal. Epis Met. Catal. Episcop Tullen Guhel Eisengr Centen 1. Henric. de Erford apud Munster Pant. sup beat Rhenan l. 2 rerum Germ. p. 88. Francis Burgoing Eccl. hist l. 2. c. 1. Theater of great Brit. l. 6. Bal. l. de Scriptor in Kentegern Io. Capgrau cat in S. Kentegern Guliel Lomb. l. de leg Regum Britan. in Ewardo Confessore Richard Kackluyt in Reg. Arthu Edga Arnold Mirman in Theatro Conu gent. Acta S. Ioan. in Breuiar Rom. die 25. Iulij Martyrol Rom. 25. Maij. Bed Mart. ib. Vsuard ib. Ado. Breuiar Eccles Toletan Greg. 7. Epist ad Alphōsum Reg. Vincent in spec hist lib. 6. cap. 6. Francis Mas l. 2. of Consecrat cap. 2. Loyes de Mayerne Turquet historie general d'Espagne li. 4. p. 179. Beuter ib. Vincent supr Centuryes Henticus Pantaleon Iodocus Willichius Arnoldus Mermannius Henry of Erford and other historians of Germany both Catholiks and Protestants are witnesses with the