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A20148 No parliament powder But shot and powder for the Pope. And for all his Cardinalles, Bishops, Abbots, Fryers, Monkes; the maisters and great doctours of Sorbonne. Sent to his vn-holynesse, and them all, for a newe-yeares gift. 1609.; Sac & pieces pour le pape de Romme, ses cardinaux & evesques. English Denakol.; Philagathus, fl. 1609. 1609 (1609) STC 6582; ESTC S118652 52,903 98

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and to no man to iudge me nor my iudgement 9. Q. 3. C. Cuncta nemo aliorum facta Hereby may be obserued that most falsly he attributeth to himselfe the title of Gods Lieutenant and yet dooth notwithstanding vsurpe his whole authoritie yea euen aboue God in that he countermandeth what God commaundeth and commaundeth what God forbiddeth His Ensignes or Colours doe describe both himselfe and his whole armie euen like vnto Nabuchodonosor who after hee had made and erected his Idols commaunded that euerie one should do honour to them vpon paine to be throwne into the fierie furnace as were Sidrach Misach Abednago Dan. 3. 21. Now albeit that all the Popes stratagems wherewith he hath hitherto deceiued the world have beene discouered euen as Daniel reuealed that of the Idoll Bels Priests whereby they kept the deluded people in their Idolatrie yet neuerthelesse he supporteth his adoration of Images by executing his cruellrage against them that refuse to worship them When the Popes ordinances are receiued of men and allowed to be good it is not to be doubted but that God looseth his right and credit with them For no man can serue two maisters especially when they are contrarie one to the other Now wheras God requireth all authoritie in heauen and on earth as his owne in due right The Pope opposeth himselfe against it and saith That euery one is subiect to the high Priest of Rome vppon paine of damnation and ought to obey what soeuer hee saith Extra de maiori ob Dist C. Vnam sanctam Againe All glorie honour magnificence as well in dignities as in offices houses and abiliments is giuen vnto vs 96. Dist Constantinus And as concerning oathes he saith We doe absolue all spirituall persons of all oathes that they haue sworne 15. Q. 8. Omni. And yet we see for all this that all swearings for swearings and blasphemies are permitted in Poperie He declareth in deedes what hee will not confesse in plaine words to wit That slouth and idlenesse is best pleasing to him wherein hee alloweth what God expressely forbiddeth But herein hee proceedeth very cautelously for this commandement and all other he buildeth vpon a mans good will intention as if that were more certain then that which God hath pronounced with his owne mouth Yet hereupon hee establishe than other most horrible blasphemie worthie to be hurlde into the lowest hell namely the Masse the verie height of all euills Herein may you discerne what fruit or benefite ensueth by this good intention which is saide to be full of all sanctitie and Religion For no one can obserue this rule without renouncing father and mother and not onely to renounce or disauow them but likewise to ransack and quite strip them of all their goodes and substance thereby to get the young Nouice or sweete Sister Nunne into a Cloyster or Monasterie I will not say into a brothel of sinne There to vtter blasphemie against God violating his holy iust and lawfull commaundements and be detained as a Swine in the Stie in loose lubricities and wicked impieties a breuiate of the Popes Religion We saith the Pope doo graunt plenarie remission of all sinnes to all such as in the yeare of Iubilie shall come to Rome to gain the said Iubilie Sixtus 4. Quemadmodum Also he saith We will and commaund that those things which are not lawfull to bee demaunded shall be paid vnto vs For it is lawfull to receiue that which is vnhonest to be demaunded 18. Dist de culigijs 13. Q. 2. Quaest. Placuit c. Quam pie But the tribute and reuenewes which he receiueth weekely of the Stewes in Rome Auignon and many other places as also the ransoms made vnto him for murthers thefts and other abuses exceedeth computation but doe witnesse him to be the nursing father of all iniquities He granteth leaue and licence to dispence likewise with al inward wicked affections all is one to him whether they think ill or well or dayly fall from bad to worse so that coyne come in apace to his Coffers For he feareth nor to vaunt that he can dispence with whatsoeuer God hath ordained 34. Distin. Lector 15. Q. 6. Iuratos extrauag de voto voti redempt per totum Behold here likewise what other vilde abuses he dispēseth withall Marriage may bee contracted in the third degree of consanguinitie or affinitie for foure pounds three shillings foure pence A lewe may haue a Synagogue in his house or erect a new publique Synagogue for thirty pound seuen shillings sixe pence One may exercise the office at the Altar to say or sing Masse and administer the Sacrament though hee were neuer Priested for nine pounds two shillings nine pence One may beate a Priest or a Clearke for sixe pounds two shillings Parracide is quitted and absolued for thirtie pounds two shillings eight pence And Popes do make greater benefite of such murders committed vpon the father or mother then of beating or wounding nay killing a Priest or Clearke An Infant may bee murdered for eight pounds foure shillings foure pence A woman may receyue a portion to destroy the childe in her wombe and bee absolued for sixe pounds sixe shillings A woman may be a Witch or Enchantresse and doe great hurt thereby for seuen pounds sixe shillings foure pence Absolution may be obtained for Heresie before the partie haue abiured it for thirtie sixe pounds nine shillings foure pence A man may bee a Boutefeux commit Sacriledge Theft rape periurie and such like sinnes for thirtie pounds twelue shillings foure pence seuerally paied A Clearke may bee absolued for whordome yea though it be with a Nunne or any woman of his owne kinred or parentage for thirtie six pound three shillings nine pence Beside such whordome or incest committed absolution likewise is to be had for Sodomie or coupling with a bruit beast It may be dispensed withall and the partie enioy both his orders and holde his benefices for thirtie sixe pound twelue shillings two pence seuerally paied A Nunne that hath carnally offended with many men either in her Cloyster or abroad may be ree nabled into the dignities of the same order yea if it were the Abbesse herselfe for thirtie sixe pound nine shillings foure pence These I am well assured of haue beene dispensed withall at these seuerall summes of money being so rateably knowne and set downe for euerie such offence Ouer and aboue which ordinarie prices he that carrieth the Pardons and dispensations about hath another allowance wherein his holinesse likewise hath the largest share the Bishops Abbots Pardonners c. do diuide the other moitie among them amounting yearely to no meane summe Many more such sinnes and their seuerall dispensations I could set downe but I referre you to a Booke called The Popes Shoppe wherein they are at large discouered The Generation of Antechrist the Destroyer Sonne of the Deuill THe Deuill begate Darknesse Darknesse begate Ignorance Ignorance begate Error and