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A44364 The spirit of the martyrs revived in a brief compendious collection of the most remarkable passages and living testimonies of the true church, seed of God, and faithful martyrs in all ages: contained in several ecclesiastical histories & chronological accounts of the succession of the true church from the creation, the times of the fathers, patriarchs, prophets, Christ and the Apostles. Hookes, Ellis, d. 1681. 1664 (1664) Wing H2663A; ESTC R224173 399,190 375

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wont to say that there was no more Miserable kind of Life than to be a Pope About this time William the first King of England years since Christ 1079 took down the Prelates in Temporallities in England for he ordained that they should exercise no Temporal Authority at all but in spirituallities he rather raised them as may be seen by a passage between Aldred Arch-bishop of York and the King for at a time upon the repulse of a certain suit the Arch bishop in great discontentment offered to depart when the King in awe of his displeasure fell down at his Feet desired pardon and promised to grant his Suit The King all this while being down at the Arch-Bishops feet the noble men that were present put him in mind that he should cause the King to rise nay said the Arch-Bishop let him alone let him find what it is to anger Saint Peter and as by this Story we see the insulting pride of a Prelate in those days so by another we may see the equivocating falsehood of a Prelate at that time for Stigand Arch-Bishop of Canterbury would often swear he had not one Penny upon the Earth when under the Earth it was afterward found he had hidden great Treasures About this time William the second King of England claimed the making of Bishops to be his right years since Christ 1098 and forbad Appeals and Enter-course to Rome For Appeals had been seldom used tell Anselm in this Kings raign Appealed to the Pope upon whose complaint the Pope was about to Excommunicate the King but having a little before Excommunicated the Emperor Henry the fourth he forbore at that time to do it least by making Excommunication common he should make it be slighted at this time great Contention arose between the King and Arch-Bishop Anselm and Anselm not yeilding to the King in any Point Perjudicial to the Popes Authority nor the King yeilding to Anselm in any point prejudicial to his own Prerogative the Contention continued long and hot Anselm often threatning his going to Rome the King told him plainly he would not thrust him out of the Realm but if he would go without his leave he would then keep him out during his pleasure and besides he should carry nothing out of the Realm with him yet Anselm ventured it and the King performed it for William Warlswast was sent to riffle him in his passage at Sea of all he had neither was he suffered to return as long as the King lived during all which time the King took all the profits of his Arch-Bishoprick to his own use At this time Henry the first being King of England at his first coming to the Crown he forbore his claim to the investitures of Bishops years since Christ 1112 but after he had been King some time he claimed that both to invest Bishops and to allow or hinder Appeals to Rome belonged to him In these Anselm Arch Bishop of Canterbury who was now returned into England opposed him affirming that both of them belonged to the Pope the contention at last was brought to the Pope to whom King Henry sent William Warlestwast Elect Bishop of Exeter who saying to the Pope that his Master would not for the Crown of his Realm loose the Authority of investing his Prelates The Pope started up and answered neither will I loose the disposing of spritual Promotions in England for the Kings head that wears the Crown before God I avow it so the Contention grew long and hot and many Messengers were sent to and fro about it the Conclusion was that the King should receive homage of the Bishop Elect but should not invest them by Staff and Ring to which the King said nothing for the present but forbore not to do it nevertheless for five years after the death of Anselm Ralph Bishop of Rochester was by the King made Arch-Bishop of Canterbury notwithstanding all the Popes threa●nings At this time there being two Popes chosen at one time made a great Schism and Tumult years since Christ 1159 the Emperor to quiet them sent for them to appear before him Alexander being one that was chosen scorns the motion Victor doth appear him therefore the Emperor aids to the City and settles him to be Pope Alexander flyes to France and Venice and requires aid against the Emperor at last the Emperor was fain to submit to the Pope who putting his foot upon the Emperors Neck spake these words Thou shalt walk upon the Adders and Basilicks and shalt tread down the Lyon and Dragon mean while the Emperor speaking to the Pope from under his foot not to thee but to Peter the Pope answers both to me and to Peter Thus the Emperor having subjected himself promising to take Alexander for the true Pope and to restore all that he had taken from Rome departed Henry Emperor is crowned on condition of restoring many things to St Peter pretended by the Pope to have been taken away the Pope holding the Crown between his feet and so the Emperor stoops with his head to take it on the Pope immediately with his foot strikes it off again intimating his power to depose him as well as Crown him the Cardinals taking up the Crown thus kicked of puts it on again years since Christ 1216 About the year 1216. after the death of Habert Arch-Bishop of Canterbury the Mo●ks of that Covent secretly in the night elected one Reginald their Sub-prior to succeed him and caused him to go to Rome for confirmation but afterward doubting how the King would take it being done without his Knowledge they crave leave of King John to chose a fit man the King is content to allow them the Election but requires himself to have the nomination and thereupon commends unto them John Gray Bishop of Norwich whom he specially favoured and accordingly the Monks Elect him but the matter being afterward referred to the Pope which of these Elections should stand good after many Allegations on both sides the Pope to shew himself indifferent to both disallows them both and nominates a third man one Stephen Langton an English-man a Cardinal the Monks admit him but the King opposes it the Contest grew hot but at first the King gave the Pope as good as he brought for as the Pope threatned the King to Excommunicate him and to interdict the Kingdom so the King threatned the Pope to nullifie his Authority and to banish the Clergy men out of the Realm as the Pope acted as much as he threatned for he interdicted the Kingdom So the King performed as much as he had spoken for he drove the Monks out of the Cloysters yet at last when the Popes Legate came into England he told the King in what great danger he stood first of the King of France by invasion and then of his own Subjects by Rebellion forboth which there was no other help but reconcilement with the Pope this so touched him to the quick that he made him
King for Reformation in Religion and he was the great Instrument in overthrowing Abbies Monasteries and Friaries which were a little before by Act of Parliament given into the Kings hands Whereupon not only their Houses were rased but their Possessions were divided amongst the Nobility insomuch that all Friars Monks Cannons Nuns and other such Sects were so rooted out of this Land from the Foundation that there seemed to be no room left for such Weeds to grow here any more But as this Thomas Cromwell was raised up for good and being so greatly in favour with the King used all means he could to perswade him to reform the enormities in the Church on the other hand Satan raised up his Instrument which was Stephen Gardner Bishop of Winchester who used all wilds and subtill means he could to perswade the King against the same casting upon the Professors of Truth the name of Hereticks Sectaries Anabaptists and Sacramentaries and so far prevailed with the King that by the Kings Authority certain Injunctions were published prohibiting the publishing any Books in English written by the Sectaries and Sacramentaries under the pain of the forfeiture of all their goods and Chattels and their Bodies to be Imprisoned during the Kings pleasure And further this Stephen Gardner instigated the King not only against the Queen who was a favourer of Religion and Reformation but also against this Thomas Lord Cromwell who no doubt had brought the encrease of true Religion according to his understanding to more prefection had not this Gardner and other Malignant Opposers thereof set themselves against it to hinder the prosperity thereof but now through the said Gardners evill advise the King who before had raised the said Thomas Cromwell for his worth and integrity now for his pleasure took him off and suffered him to be Beheaded After his death Religion and the Reformation more and more decayed whereby the Reader may see how variable the State of things stood in reference to Religion at this time and with what difficulty any thing of Light and Truth came forth how often things changed even as the King was ruled and gave ear sometimes it went a little forward and then backward again according as the persons prevailed that were about the King And now the King being led through Gardners suggestions began to withdraw shewing any favour to the Reformation in Religion concluding so to do was most for his safety both at home and abroad having so much displeased the Pope and other Popish Princes in what he had already done and though he had rejected the Popes Authority he would declare himself nevertheless to be a good Catholick Son of the Mother Church and a withstander of new Heresies and then calling a new Parliament and Convocation of Prelates there was six Articles decreed concerning Religion which was afterwards commonly called a whip with six Srings it was pretended for the Unity of the Church but what Unity followed the groaning hearts of many that suffered death by the same both in this Kings time and in Queen Maries time may declare The Six Articles of the Bishops Condemning all to be burnt as Hereticks that should hold First That the Body of Christ was not really present in the Sacrament after Consecration Secondly That the Sacrament might not truely be administred under one Kind Thirdly That Priests entred into holy Orders might Marry Fourthly That Vows of Chastity entred into upon mature deliberation were not to be kept Fifthly That private Masses were not to be used Sixthly That Auricular Confession was not to be used in the Church Before these Articles were published Bishop Gardener having obtained his desire with the King he and the rest of the Prelates began again fresh to persecute the Protestants the first they stretched forth their Hands against was John Lambert a Norfolk man and one zealous for the Spreading of the Truth according to the Manifestation of it then broke forth and to that end was conversant with Tindal and Frith at Antweep until by the Instigation of Sr. Thomas Moor he was apprehended and brought to London where he was first brought to Examination at Lambeth and then at the Bishops House at Oxford before Worham Arch-bishop of Canterbury and others where fourty five Articles were objected against him to all which he answered in writing very fully and wisely both according to the Scriptures and Reason the Articles and his Answers may be read at large in Foxe's Acts and Monuments The Bishop of Canterbury shortly after dying whereby Lambort for that time was delivered out of Prison and coming to London it was not long before he fell into trouble again for having a private Conference with one Doctor Tayler what past between them in their dispute in private grew at last a publick and common talk which coming to the Arch-bishops Ear he sent for Lambort and forced him to defend his Cause openly in that Disputation Lambort appealed to the King from the Bishops Upon this appeal Bishop Gardener goes to the King and privately possesses him that now he had an opportunity to quiet the minds of the people who were offended with him for abolishing the Bishop of Rome's Authority and subverting of Monasteries and Abbies c. he might now remedy these troubles if he would manifestly appear in this matter against Lambort and shew himself stoutly to resist the Hereticks the King immediately received this wicked Counsel of the Bishop and forth with sent out a general Commission commanding all the Bishops and Nobles of the Land to come with all speed to London to assist the King against Hereticks these preparations being made a day was set upon which Lambort should appear before the King and the rest assembled with him to be Tryed and Judged The day being come the King ascended his Throne clothed all in white he lookt upon the Prisoner with a sterne Countenance as if his mind was full of Indignation and then called forth the Bishop of Chichester and commanded him to declare to the People the Causes of that Assembly the Substance of the Bishops Speech tended to this That the King would have none to conceive that whereas the Authority and Name of the Bishop of Rome being utterly abolished he would also extinguish all Religion or give Liberty to Hereticks to trouble the Churches of England without punishment the Bishop having ended his Speech the chief thing that the King prest Lambort to declare was what Opinion he held touching the Sacrament of the Altar to which he answered fully and the Dispute held chiefly concerning that point for some hours until the King and Bishops enraged against him forced him to silence at last The King being minded to end the Dispute said to Lambort What sayest thou after all these Labours and Reasons of these learned Men Art thou yet satisfied Wilt thou live or die thou hast yet free choice Lambort answered I yield and submit my self wholly unto the will of your Majesty
constancy and so embracing the Fire she sweetly slept in the Lord. Thus near the space of three hundred years was the Church of Christ assaulted on every side had small rest no joy nor outward safety in this present World but in much bitterness of Heart in continual tears and mourning under the Cross passed over their days being spoiled imprisoned contemned reviled famished tormented and martyred every where by night assembling to sing Praises to God in all which their dreadful dangers and sorrowful afflictions notwithstanding the goodness of the Lord left them not desolate but the more their outward Tribulations did increase the more their inward Consolations did abound and the farther off they seemed from the joyes of this Life the more present was the Lord with them with Grac● and fortitude to confirm and rejoyce their Souls and though their possessions and riches in this World were lost and spoiled yet were they inriched with heavenly Gifts and Treasures from above an hundredfold then was true Religion truely felt in the Heart then was Christianity not in outward appearance shewed only but in inward affection received then was the Name and Fear of God true in Heart not in Lips alone dwelling Faith then was fervent Zeal ardent Prayer not swiming in the Lips but groaned out to God from the bottom of the Spirit then was no Pride in the Church nor leisure to seek riches nor time to keep them contention for Trifles was then so far from Christians that well were they when they could meet to pray together against the Devil the author of all dissention But after this the Christians coming to be in favour with the Emperours and riches and worldly wealth crept into the Clergy and the Devil poured his venom into the Church so that true humility began to decay and Pride to set in his Foot and after the Church through favour of the Emperours was indued with Lands Donations Possessions and Patrimonies and the Bishops feeling the smack of Wealth ease and prosperity began to swell in pomp and pride and the more they flourished in this World the more Gods holy Spirit forsook them till at last the Bishops who were for a long time kept low and persecuted as before is related now of persecuted People began to be Persecutors of others and through their pride and riches were wholy degenerated from the true Religion and became Adversaties to God and persecuted and destroyed his living Witnesses and Members as any were raised up from time to time to bear a Testimony against their Apostacy as in this following History will appear Part III Containing an Account of the grievous Sufferings Persecutions and Martyrdom of the Servants of the Lord inflicted on them by the Papists after the Apostacy from the antient Primitive Gospel of Truth preached by Christ and his Apostles IOhn saw there would be an Apostacy from the blessed Faith in his daies Rev. 13. for he saw a Beast rise out of the Sea and the Dragon gave him his Power and his Seat and great Authority and all the World wondered after the Beast and they worshipped the Dragon which gave Power unto the Beast and they worshipped the Beast saying Who is like unto the Beast Who is a●le to make War with him And he opened his Mouth in Blasphemy against God to Blaspheme his Name and his Tabernacle and them that dwell in Heaven and it was given unto him to make War with the Saints and to overcome them and power was given him over all Kindreds Tongues and Nations and all that dwell upon the Earth shall worship him whose Names are not written in the Book of Life of the Lamb slain from the Foundation of the World After this great Darkness had spread over Nations and People for some years the Lord raised up some from time to time to bare Testimony according to their measures of light and knowledge they had received against the blindness and ignorance that the World was under as in the following instances the Reader may observe Robert Grosthead living in the year 1240 wrot sharply to the Pope especially for the evils he committed in England that he was opposite to Christ a Murderer of Souls and an Heretick and complained on his death-bed of the corruptions which were sprung up in the Church and inveighed bitterly against the manifold abominations of the Church and Court of Rome saying well may these verses be applied to them The whole World cannot suffice their greedy covetous mind Nor all their drabs and naughty pack their filthy lusting kind For his thundring against the Romish Church and for his publick reproving of the covetousness pride and manifold Tyrannies of the Pope he was excommunicated to the pit of Hell by Innocent the fourth and cited to come to his bloody Court but he appealed from the Popes Tyranny to the Eternal Tribunal of Jesus Christ and shortly after died Yea before this there were some found in England who testified against the corruptions of the Church of Rome and suffered for the same for in the year 884. John Patrick Erigena wrot a Book about the Lords Supper which was afterwards condemned by the Pope and he martyred for it In the year 960. some were braned in the Face at Oxford and banished for saying That the Church of Rome was the Whore of Babilon Monkery a stinking Carion their Vows nurses of sodomy Purgatory and Masses c. inventions of the Devil In the year 1126. there was one Arnold an English Preacher was cruelly butchered for preaching against Prelates pride and Priest wicked lives About the year 1160. about thirty Waldenses came into England one Gerrard being their Minister these People labouring to win Disciples to Christ were quickly smelt out by the Popish Clergy and great complaints were made against them to the King being Henry the Second who caused them to be brought before an Assembly of Bishops at Oxford where Gerrard speaking for them said to this effect we are Christians holding the Doctrine of the Apostles in their Examinations they would not admit of Salt Spittle and Exorcisms in Baptism and the Eucharist nor of binding with the stool in Marriage and being admonished to repent and return to the unity of the Church they despised that counsel and scorned threats saying Blessed are they which Suffer Persecution for Righteousness sake for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven Then did the Bishops excomunicate them and so delivered them over to be corporally Punished by the King who caused them to be burnt as Hereticks in the forehead and to be whipt through Oxford they singing all the while Blessed are ye when men hate you and dispitefully use you and the King further commanded that none should persume to receive them to house nor to cherish them with any comfort whereby they miserably perished with hunger and cold none affording any comfort to them These W●ldenses are rep●ted the first Reformers after the darkness of Popery had overspread the
Christian World as before is related And Pope Alexander the third being informed that divers persons in Lyons questioned his Soveraign Authority over the whole Church cursed Valdo and his Adherents commanding the Arch-Bishop to proceed against them by Ecclesiastical censures to their utter extirpation whereupon they were wholly chased out of Lyons Valdo and his followers were called Waldenses who afterwards spread themselves into divers Countries and Companies and for their Religion many of them were Burnt to death and fleeing into Germany and other Countries many of them were put to death Pope Alexander 〈◊〉 de a Decree that these Gospellers and all their Favourers should 〈◊〉 comunicated and that none should sell them any thing or buy 〈◊〉 ●hing of them 〈◊〉 the Waldenses notwithstanding all the Popes Curses continued publishing that the Pope was Antichrist the Mass an Abomination the Host an Idol and Purgatory a Fable whereupon Pope Innocent the third Anno 1198. seeing that the other remedies were not sufficient to suppress these Hereticks as he called them authorized certain Monks Inquisitors who by process should apprehend and deliver them to the secular power by a far shorter but much more cruel way then was used formerly for by this means they were by thousands delivered into the Magistrates hands and by them to the Executioners whereby in a few years all Christendom was moved with compassion to see so many burnt and hanged that did trust only in Christ for Salvation And from the year 1170. to the year 1470. many noble Witnesses were raised up in England and elsewhere to write against the Popes pride calling him Antichrist c. and to bear a publick Testimony in these dark times against the corruption and abominable Idolatry which was crept into the Church with the hazard of their Lives and Liberties amongst which were the Lollards of the increase of whom the Pope had often complained in Richard the second 's time but could not prevail and King Henry the fourth coming to the Crown by Usurpation to ingratiate himself with the Clergy made a Law that Lollards should be burnt at the discretion of the Bishops whereupon divers suffered Martyrdom as followeth William Sawtery of London in the year 1400. William Sawtery Suffered was imprisoned by Thomas Arondell Arch-Bishop of Canterbury VVilliam Sawtry desired his cause might be heard by the Parliament then sitting for the commodity of the whole Realm but the Bishops would not allow it but caused him to be brought before them who examined him upon eight Articles the last whereof was about Transubstantiation to which he answered that after the words of Consecration there remained very bread the same bread which it was before the words were spoken whereupon he was condemned by Robert Hall the Bishops Chancellour after which they got a warrant from the King directed to the Mayor and Sheriff of London for his burning William Thorp for the same cause was examined and imprisoned and after a long examination before the Arch-Bishop was committed to another foul bad Prison where he never was before of which place he writeth as followeth After I was brought to Prison when all men were gone forth from me the Prison doors fast being by my self I began to Think on God and to thank him for his goodness and I was then greatly comforted not only for that I was then delivered for a time from the presence of the Scorning and from the Menacing of my Enemies but much more I rejoyced in the Lord because that through his Grace he kept me so both among the flattering especially and among the menacing of mine Adversaries that without heaviness and anguish of my Conscience I passed away from them In his examination the Bishop told him that it was certified against him that he preached openly and boldly in Shrewsoury that Priests have no title to Tythes the substance of his Answer was There was one came to Prison to me and asked what I said of Tythes to whom I said ask the Priests and Clerks of the Town the man replyed our Prelates say they are cursed that withdraw their Tythes I said I wonder any Priest say men are cursed without the ground of Gods Word and put the man to enquire of the Priest of that Town where the sentence of cursing them that Tythed not was written in Gods Law and I said further in the old Law which ending not fully till Christ rose up from death to life God commanded Tythes to be given to the Levites but the Priests were to have but the tenth part of those Tythes given to the Levites now said I in the new Law neither Christ nor any of his Apostles took Tythes of the People nor commanded the People to pay Tythes but Christ taught the People to shew works of mercy and I said not of Tythes but of pure Almes of the People Christ and the Apostles lived when they were so busie in preaching the word to the People that they could not otherwise work to get their livelihood Then the Bishop said thou preachedst openly at Shrowsbury that it is not lawful to swear in any case Thorp said by the Authority of the Epistle of James and by witness of divers others The Martyr against swearing o● a Book I have preached openly in one place or other that it is not lawful for any to swear in any case by any Creature Then the Clerk asked him whether it were not lawful for a Subject at the command of his Prelate to kneel down and touch the holy Gospel book and kiss it saying so help me God and this holy Dome Thorp said Ye speak full largly what if a Prelate command his Subject to do an unlawful thing should he obey Arch-Bishop a Subject ought not to suppose that his Prelate will bid him do an unlawful thing Thorp But to our purpose related the Opinion of a master in Divinity in the matter of Swearing who said it was not lawful either to give or take any such charge upon a Book for every Book is nothing else but divers Creatures of which it is made of Therefore to sware upon a Book is to swear by Creatures and this swearing is ever unlawful this Sentence saith Thorp witnesseth Chrysostom plainly blaming them greatly that bring forth a book to swear upon charging Clerks that in no wise they constrain any Body to sware whether they think a man to sware true or false Then the Arch-Bishop scorned me and threatened me with sharp and great Punishment except I left this Opinion of swearing Thorp said It is not only my opinion but the opinion of Christ James and Chrysostom and divers others The Clerk said Wilt thou tarry my Lord longer submit thee here meekly to the Ordinance of holy Church and lay thy hand upon a Book touching the holy Gospel of God promising not only with thy Mouth but also with thine Heart to stand to my Lords ordinance Thorp said have I not told you here how that I
to shew further violence upon the poor flock of Christ calling them before his Tribunal Seat passing Judgment upon some and committing them to the Secular Arm to be burnt namely Thomas Bernard James Morden Robert Rave John Scrivener and others compelling Children to set Fire to their own Fathers and Example of such Cruelty as is contrary both to God and Nature The judicious Reader whose eyes are enlightned may see what darkness the World was drowned in at this time the purity of the Christian Religion being wholy lost and turned into outward Observations Ceremonies and Idolatry worshipping of Saints going Pilgrimages to see the Reliques which were as so many lying Miracles instead of worshipping the Living God worshipped dead Stocks and Stones how the People were led so the Priests were fed no care was taken the Popes Laws and Canons being more set by then Christs Testament or the Scriptures laying another Foundation then Christ and the Apostles laid upon which the Papists planted their infinite number of Masses Derriges Obsequies Mattens hours of singing Service Midnight-rising Bare-foot-going Fish-tasting Lent fast Ember-fast Stations Rogations Jubilees Advocation of Saints praying to Images Pilgrimage Walking Vows of Chastity wilful Poverty Pardons Indulgen●●s Penance Auriculer Confession Shaving Powling Annointing saying Prayers by their Beads making Laws that none should wear Sumptions Garments or Rings or Ouches on their Fingers but Bishops only when they were saying Mass these with other such like filthy Stuff has been set up by the Popes Power in the night of Apostacy and People have been forced to Swollow it down though some did it against their Stomachs and Consciences and if the least Light appeared in any to testifie against their Trumpery the Beast and false Prophet made War with them and rather then they would fail in the extinguishing the Truth they would destroy the persons in whom the least appearance thereof manifested it self as in the Relation before and hereafter will appear about this time there were many eminent men raised up who were accounted Fathers of the Protestant Church as Zuinglius Occolempadius Melancton and Martin Lather this Martin Luther was a German born and being oppressed with the Popish Idolatry began to preach against the Authority of the Pope and to bring in a reformation of Religion for repressing of whom the Council of Trent was called by Pope Paul the third in the year 1542. which Council continued about forty years to no purpose for they made so many Decrees which caused a great confusion amongst the Papists themselves It is Recorded of Luther that he shined in the Church as a bright Star after a long Cloudy and Obscure Skie he preached expresly that Sins are freely remitted for the love of the Son of God and that we ought faith fully to imbrace this bountiful gift these good beginnings got him great authority especially seeing his life also was correspondent to his profession the consideration whereof took place in the hearts of his Hearers some of which were persons of note these things and his preaching against Indulgences and Pardons sticking in the Pope Stomack he put forth a new Edict wherein he declared this to be the Catholick Doctrine of the holy Mother Church of Rome Prince of all other Churches That Bishops of Rome which are Successors of Peter and Viccars of Christ have this Power and authority given to release and dispence also to grant Indulgences available both for the Living and for the Dead lying in the pains of Purgatory and this Doctrine he charged to be received of all faithful Christian men under pairs of the great Curse and utter Separation from all holy Church Whereupon Luther's Books were condemned as Heretical and the Popes Legat caused them to be burnt which Martin Luther hearing of got a Company together at Wittenberge and making a Fire burnt the Popes Decrees and Bull then lately sent out against him for which the Pope accurst him at Rome afterwards he was sent for by the Emperour to Wormes who though he was much perswaded not to go said As touching me since I am sent for I am resolved and certainly intend to enter Wormes in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ and did appear who according to a promise made by the Emperour was safe conducted thither and home again before the Emperour he said I can affirm no other thing but only this that I have taught hitherto in simplicity of mind that which I have though to tend to Gods Glory being asked whether he owned these Books published in his name he said they were his Books but he could not submit his Books to the Judgments of men which he had fortified by the Authority of Scripture unless they could prove by the Scripture the contrary professing that except they could convince him by Testimonies of the Scriptures for he did not believe the Pope nor their general Councils which have erred many times and have contradicted them selves This opposition made by Luther much troubled the Pope especially seeing the Followers of Luther to encrease and therefore he earnestly desired some speedy Remedy against the same and to that end sent to the German Princes to move them thereunto but the German Princes instead of putting the Apostolick sentence in execution against Luther and his Followers exhibited at the Councel of Norenberge 100 Grievances and Oppressions against the Court of Rome as forbidding Marriage to some forbidding Meats times of Marriages restrained and after released again for money selling remission of sins for money the licentious Life of the Priests and their great number of Holy dayes and such like other things which would be too much to Mention This Martin Luther continued notwithstanding all the opposition against him twenty nine year a Preacher and at last dyed in peace in his own Country But there continued great Disputations and Reformations in divers parts of Europe abolishing the Mass and all Images and foolish Ceremonies making Decrees against them that they should be utterly abandoned After the preaching of Luther great Troubles and Persecutions followed in many parts of the World and many Laws and Decrees were made against sech as bore Testimony against the Ignorance and Error of those times whereby many good Christian men were cruelly handled and lamentable it is to read how many poor men were troubled both in Germany France and England some being Racked some Exiled some driven to Caves in Woods and some burnt to death with many other cruel Torments It will be too large to mention every particular that suffered in those dayes for Religion but some of the chief are as followeth In the year 1523. John Esch and Henry Voes two young men for owning the Doctrine of Luther were proceeded against as Hereticks being Examined by the Popes Inquisitors at Lovaine John Esch and Henry Voes Mar●yred the greatest thing that they were accused of as error was That men ought to trust only in God inasmuch as men are Lyars and
of his Parents Brethren and Kinsfolks and the great sorrow of his Mother nevertheless the Lord so assisted him that he endured to the end and was burnt to death In the year 1558. the fourth day of the Month called September there being a Company of the Faithful to the number of three or four hundred met together at Paris in a certain House in the beginning of the night they were discovered by some Priests the House was soon beset and the City in an uproar many being in an extream rage furiously seeking to have their blood at the suddenness of this thing the poor people were strucken in great fear and fell to prayer about six or sevenscore of them having Weapons escaped thorow the Multitude save only one who was knockt down with Scones and destroyed the Women remaining in the House were taken by the Magistrates and had to Prison in their passing to the Prison they were plucked and haled by the rude Multitude who tore their Garments and pulled of their Hoods and disfigured their Faces with dirt they were accused to the King by a Priest that they put out the Candles in their Meetings and went together Jack and Gill and that they maintained there was no God and denyed the Divinity and Humanity of Christ the Immortallity of the Soul and the Resurrection of the Body c. these things a lying Doctor charged on them without any proof moving the King People to destroy them and shortly after a Commission was directed out by the King to certain Councellors to try and give Judgment upon the aforesaid Sufferers a particular Relation of whose Execution is at large inserted by my Author but there being little material circumstances either in their Tryal or Execution wherefore I thought not meet here to insert them A Relation of the manner of the Spanish Inquisition About this time many suffered Martyrdom under the cruel and bloody Inquisition in Spain first began by King Fardinandus and Elizabeth his wife the Spainsh Priests do hold the holy and sacred Inquisition as they call it cannot err and that the holy Fathers the Inquisitors cannot be deceived if any be apprehended as favourers of Hereticks he is carried and put into a horrible Prison and none permitted to come to him but there he is kept alone in a place where he cannot see so much as the ground and often Whipt Scourged Irons put upon him Tortured and Racked sometimes brought out and shewed in some higher place to the People as a Spectacle of rebuking Infamy and thus some are detained there many years and murdered by long Torments in which is more cruelty executed then if they were at once slain by the Hangman during all their time of imprisonment whatsoever process is done against them no person knoweth it but only the holy Fathers and Tormentors which are sworn to execute the Torments all the proceedings of the Cour of that Execrable Inquisition are done in hugger mugger the Accuset is secret the Crime secret and the witness secret by the rigour of which Inquisition many good men have been destroyed both in Spain and Italy In the Kingdom of Naples in the year 1560. in the time of Pope Pius the fouth was begun a hot Persecution against the Protestants many men and their wives being slain Likewise the same year in Calabria the number of Eighty eight Persons both old and young suffered for the Protestant Religion by the Papists Eighty eight person Butchered for Religion in Calabria all which were put together in one House and taken out one after another and laid upon the Butchers Stall like the Sheep in the Shambles with one bloody Knife they were all killed one after another a Spectacle most tragical for all Posterity to remember and almost incredible to believe but that it is confirmed by two Epistles of sufficient credit which are at large incerted in the Book of Martyrs The next matter to be treated on is the great Persecution and Destruction of the People of Merindol and Cabries in the Country of Province where not a few persons but whole Villages and Townships with the most part of all the Country both Men Women and Childen were put to all kind of cruelly and suffered Martyrdom for the profession of the Gospel From the year 1200. they had refused the Bishop of Rome's Authority Persecuted in Merindol and Cabries for this cause they were often accused and complained of to the King as Contemners and Dispisers of the Magistrates and Rebels wherefore they were called by divers names according to the Countries and places where they dwelt for in the Country about Lions they were called the poor People of Lions in the borders of Sarmatia and Liv●nia and other Countrys towards the North they were called Lollards in Flanders and Artois Turrelupines of a Desart where Wolves did haunt in Dolphine with great dispite they were called Chagnars because they lived in places open to the Sun without House or harbour but most commonly they were called Waldoys of Waldo who first instructed them in the Word of God as before is related which name continued till the name of Lutherans come up which above all others was most hated and abhorred Notwithstanding in these most spiteful Contumelies and Slanders the People dwelling at the foot of the Alpes and also in Merindol and Cabries alwayes lived so Godly so uprightly and justly that in all their life and conversation there appeared to be in them a great fear of God and that little Light of true Knowledge which God had given them they laboured by all means to kindle and encrease daily more and more sparing no charges whether it were to purchase the Scriptures in their own Language or to encourage one another in Godliness travelling into other Countries even to the furthest parts of the Earth where they had heard that any Light of the Gospel began to shine But the more zealous these people were for a Reformation in their Religion the more did the fury and rage of Persecution stir in the Bishops Priests and Monks in all Province against them amongst the rest one Jo. de Roma a Monk obtaining a commission to examine those that were suspected to be of the Waldoys or Lutherans profession forthwith ceased not to afflict the faithful with all kinds of Cruelty that he could devise or imagine The Cruelty of the Papists amongst other most horrible Torments this was one which he most delighted in and most commonly practised he filled Boots with boyling Grease and put them upon their Legs tying them backward to a Form with their Legs hanging down over a small Fire and so he examined them thus he tormented very many and in the end most cruelly put them to death this cruelty coming to the French Kings ear he was much disgusted wherefore he wrote to the Parliament at Province that the Monk might be apprehended and punisht but he conveyed himself away but the Lord
Friends there is yet somewhat that I must put you in mind of as touching Christian Religion which so long as I was in Auth●rity I alwayes dilligently furthered to my power neither do I repent me of my doings but rejoyce therein seeing the state of Christian Religi●n cometh nearer to the order of the Princitive Church which thing I esteem as a great benefit given of God both unto you and me most heartily exhorting you all th●t this which is most purely set forth unto you you will with the like thankfulness unbrace and accept of and shew forth the same in your living which thing if you do not without doubt greater mischief and Calamity will follow And after other Good exhortations to the people he kneeled down without shewing any token of Trouble or Fear but like a meek Lamb received the Stroak of Death As touching his disposition and Conversation whilst alive as it is written of him it could not be sufficienly commended according to his worth being a man of so meek and gentle a nature as is rare to be found in so high an estate he was alwayes ready to give ear to the complaints of the Poor and very attentive unto the Affairs of the Common Wealth he was a man ignorant of all Craft and Deceit and as void of Pride and Ambition as he was from doing injury being indeed void of both he was of a gentle Disposition m●re apt and ready to be deceived then to deceive and last of all he was a man Zealous for the Religion and Truth so far as it appeared and was broken forth in that day and in all likelyhood he had been a good Instrument in the work of Reformation had not this difference between the Lords and him happened which put a period to his dayes for so long as they agreed and that there was Concord among them the two great persecuting Bishops Winchester and Bonner were kept under and their power was but little which afterwards upon seeing the great division amongst the Nobles they then again began to have hopes they should have another Day and Time further to execute their presecuting power which soon after then had for the next year after the death of the Duke of Somerset the King died and Queen Mary reigned next and of the bloody work that was made in her Reign a Relation will herein be given in its place A Relation of the Lamentable Suffering of William Gardner an English Merchant in Portugal for his Testimony to the Truth against Popish Idolatry William Gardner was born at Bristol of honest Parents he was naturally given to gravity of a mean stature of Body but of a comely and pleasant Countenance but in no part so excellent as in the inward qualities of the mind which from a Child he had kept without spot of reprehension being a Prentise with a Merchant in Bristo● his Master sent him a Voyage into Spain but by accident the Ship arrived at Lisbon in Portugal where after he came ashore he was very strict in keeping himself lest he should be defiled with the Portugals Superstition whilst he remained there a great Marriage was to be solemnized between the King of Portugals Son and the King of Spains Daughter the which amongst other People he going to the Publick place to see and there beholding the Peoples great Idolatry the young man was sore pricked and moved in his Conscience against it but had not an opportunity to bear his Testimony against it at that time but left the place and went away with a great Burthen upon him and so it continued upon him insomuch that he sought out secret and solitary Places where he might call upon God with Tears and ease his mind bewaling himself for neglecting his duty in testifying against the Impiety and Superstition of that People concluding in his mind to take another opportunity to clear himself and to that end he made up his accounts with all men and then gave himself continually to Prayer and Meditation on the Lord taking little Meat by Day or Sleep by Night And shortly after he went on a Sunday so called to the Publick Place of Worship again where the King was present and a great Assembly of people getting as near to the high Altar as he could having a Testament in English in his hand in which he read while the Mass was celebrated by the Cardinal until the Cardinal took the Host in his hand and then William being moved with Zeal and not longer able to forbear he stept speedily and snarched the Cake out of the Priests hand and trod it under his Feet and overthrew the Challice This made the People all amazed and to rise in a great Tumult and one run him into the Shoulder with his Dagger and immediately they would have killed him but that the King commanded he should be saved After the Tumult Ceased he was brought before the King who askt him What Country man he was and how he durst be so bold to do such an Action in Contempt to him and the Sacrament of the Church William Gardner told him He was an English man and came thither a Merchant and seeing so great Idolatry in so famous an Assembly he was not satisfied in his Conscience until he had acted what he had done further telling the King there was not any thought in him of acting any ●●●ing in Contempt to his Presence Then he was urged to discover the persons that instigated him to the Action He desired there might be no such suspicion conceived of him saying He was not moved thereunto by any man but by his own Conscience and that he did it as required of God and for the Peoplé Salvation While he was thus examined he was ready to faint with the wound he received whereupon Chirurgions were sent for to cure him if possible to the end he might be further examined and receive greater punishment for they were fully perswaded some others had stirred him to do the Action and thereupon the English Merchants were apprehended and his bed-fellow was examined and cruo●ly tormented and kept in Prison two years after and having ●●●ched William Gardner's Chamber thinking there to find out ●●me of the Authors of the interprize but finding none they repa●●ed to him again urging him to discover who was the Author or Instigator of him to do the fact using an unheard of piece of Cruelty 〈◊〉 ●●●ke him ●●●fess which was thus they made fast a threed to a Cl●th B●ll● 〈◊〉 ●●●st it down his Throat and then pluckt it up again and so pluckt 〈◊〉 and fro for some time till they were wearyed and seeing they could work nothing that way they askt him whether he did repeat of his wicked Deed he answered That he thought that if is were to do again he should do it After they had used divers Torments to make him confess and saw it was to no purpose they had him to Execution but first they carryed him into the
do against me So I remained a Prisoner about ten daies in Coventry being never called to my Answer contrary to Law they having no Warrant to apprehend me but my elder Brother God lay not their extream doing against me to their charge at the great Day The second day after the Bishops coming to Coventry the Goaler was ordered to carry me before him when I came before the Bishop he said he was my Bishop for lack of a better and willed me to submit my self I said I am not come to Accuse my self what have you to lay to my charge He asked me whether I was learned I answered smally learned The Chancellor standing by said I was a Master of Art Then the Bishop laid to my charge my not coming to Church Here I might have dallied with him and put him to his proofs knowing that none of the Citizens were able to prove any such matter against me but I answered I neither had nor would come at their Church as long as their Mass was used there to save if I had them five hundred lives I willed him to shew me one jot or tittle in the Scripture for the proof and defence of the Mass He answered he came to teach and not to be taught I was content I said to learn of him so far as he was able to teach me by the Word of God Bishop Who shall judge the Word Glover Christ was contend the People should judge of his Doctrine by searching the Scriptures and so was Paul I am content the Primitive Church next the Apostles time shall judge betwixt you and me But he refused to be judged by these Then he said I am your Bishop and therefore you must believe me Glover If you say black is white must I say as you say Here the Chancellor noted me to be arrogant because I would not give place to my Bishop Glover If you must be believed because you are a Bishop why find you fault with the People that believed L●timer Ridly and Hooper who were Bishops Bishop Because they were Hereticks Glover And may not you err To which the Bishop instead of making answer asserted his Authority c. The next day after I was had to Liechfield which at first discouraged me considering my weakness of body until I considered the same God that had preserved me was able to preserve me there so long as I put my trust in him When I came to Liechfield the same night I was put in a Prison where I continued until I was condemned in a place next to the Dungeon a narrow Room strong of building and very cold with small light and there I was allowed a bundle of Straw instead of my Bed without any thing to sit down upon but God of his great Mercy through prayer gave me great patience that night so that if it had been his pleasure I could have been contented to have ended my life the Bishops man came to me in the morning who was my Keeper to whom I said this is a great exteamity God send us patience and no more Then they were content that I should have a Bed of my own procuring but I was allowed no help night nor day nor company of any man notwithstanding my great sickness nor yet Paper Pen or Ink or Books save my new Testament in Latine and another little Book which I got in privately About two dayes after the Chancellor and one Temsey a Prebendary came to me to the Prison and exhorted me to conform to the Bishop and to the Church I said I refused not to be ordered by that Church that was ordered by the Word of God Chancellor How know you the Word of God but by the Church Glover said to the Chancellor The Church sheweth which is the Word of God therefore the Church is above the Word of God This is no good reason in Learning for its like unto this John shewed the People who was Christ ●ergo John was above Christ The Chancellor said he came not to reason with me so I remained without any further Conference with any man by the space of eight dayes till the Bishop came in which ti●● I gave my self continually to prayer and meditation I found in my self daily an amendment of health in my body and increase of peace in Conscience and many consolations from God by the help of his holy Spirit and sometimes a taste and glimmering of the Life to come though the Enemy ceased not many times sundry wayes to assault me When the Bishop came to Liechfield I was had before him in a by Chamber next my Prison when I came and saw none but his Officers Chaplains and Servants except and Old Priest I was partly amazed and lifted up my heart to God for his mercifull help and assistance Some discourse at that time the Bishop had with this faithfull Martyr concerning the Sacrament and Confession the usual Snares but his last Examination when he was condemned I do not find upon Record but this I find noted that after Condemnation this Servant of the Lord was under some exercise of heaviness and dulness of Spirit and desolate of all Spiritual Consolation and full of much discomfort and unaptness to bear the bitter Cross of Martyrdom ready to be laid upon him Whereupon he fearing in himself lest the Lord had utterly withdrawn his wonted favour from him made his condition known to one Austen Bernher his faithfull Friend how that he had earnestly prayed day and night to the Lord and yet could receive no motion nor sense of any comfort from him Austen exhorted him patiently to wait the Lords pleasure and howsoever his present feeling was yet seeing his Cause was just and true to stick constantly to the same and not to doubt but the Lord in his good time would visit him and satisfie his desire with plenty of Consolation the next day as he was going to the place of Execution he was so mightily replenished with holy Comfort and Heavenly Joyes that he cryed out to Austen Bernher and said Austen He is come he is come In the same Fire with him was burned Cornelius Bongey of Coventry Cornelius Bongey burned and condemned by the said Radulph Bishop of Coventry and Liechfield The 9th day of the Moneth called October were condemned to be burnt William Woolsey Will. Woolsey and Rob. Pygot Martyrs and Robert Pygot of Wisbidge in the Isle of Ely by John Fuller the Chancellor to the Bishop of Ely and others Doctor Fuller and some others coming to visit William Woolsey in Prison VVilliam heard all they had to say to him and then spake these words W● be unto you Scribes and Pharisees ye Hypocrites for ye shut up the Kingdom of Heaven before men ye your selves go not in neither suffer ye them that come to enter in Not long after the Doctor came to VVilliam again and said to him thou troublest my Conscience wherefore I pray thee depart and rule thy Tongue so
hand behind him toward her and wisht her to be strong so they both ended their lives joyfully About this time several persons Persecuted in Colchester suffered in Essex being Prosecuted by one Thomas Tye Priest who wrote a Letter to Bonner against them to this effect They assemble said he together upon the Sabbath day during the time of Divine Service sometimes in one House and sometimes in another and there keep their private Conventicles this Letter of the Priests caused a Storm to arise against such as profess the Truth in Essex and the House of William Mant was beset by one Terril and the Officers with him The Priests Letter to stir up Persecution who told William Munt and his Wife they must go with them to Colchester Castle The woman being sick in Bed desired her Daughter might first fetch her some Drink for she was ill at ease Terrill giving her Daughter leave as she was coming back with the Drink and a Candle in her hand He wisht her to give her Father and Mother good counsel the Maid replyed they have a better Instructer then me for I hope the holy Ghost doth teach them which will not suffer them to err then said Terril Art thou in that mind thou naughty Houswiff marry it is time to look upon such Hereticks indeed the Maid replyed with that you call Heresie do I worship my Lord God Terril said Then I perceive Gossip you will burn with the rest for Company sake no said she not for Company sake but for Christ's sake if I am compelled and I hope if he call me to it he will enable me to bear it Then the said Terril took the Candle out of her hand and held her wrest and the burning Candle under her hand saying Thou young Whore wilt thou not cry She replyed she had no cause to cry but rather to rejoyce and quietly suffered his rage for the time at the last she said have you done what you will do he said Yea and if thou think it not well then mend it Mend it said she nay the Lord mend you and give you repentance and now if you think it good begin at the Feet and burnt the Head also for he that set you on work shall pay you your wages so the said Terril searched the House and took one John Thurston and Margeret his Wife and william Munt and his Wife and Rose his Daughter whose hand he had burnt and carried them to Colchester Castle immediately there was in all ten persons Prisoners in Colchester for not conforming and for denying the real presence in the Sacrament who were all severally Sentenced to be burnt When Rose Alen whose hand was burnt by Terril Examined concerning her belief concerning Auricular Confession and the Mass c. She said they stunk in the Face of God and being asked What she said concerning the Sea of Rome and whether she would obey the Bishop of Romes Authority she answered boldl●● she was none of his and as for his Sea it is for such Ravens and Crowes as you be to swim in for I shall not swim in that Sea while I live neither will I have any thing to do therewith whereupon she was condemned as the rest were After these poor Lambs were condemned they were delivered into the hands of the Secular Power and were by them committed every one unto the Prison from whence they came where they remained with much joy and great comfort in continual reading and calling upon God ever looking for Nine Martyr burntin Essex and one died in Pison and expecting the day of their dissolution which was upon the second day of the Moneth called August following and because some were in the Castle Prison and some in the Town Prison called the Mote-hall therefore it was agreed by the Officers that they in the Mote-hall viz. William Bongeer William Purcas Thomas Benold Agnes Silverside alias Smith Ellen Ewring and Elizabeth Fowlks should be burnt in the forenoon and William Munt and his Wife and Daughter and John Johnson Prisoners in the Castle should be burnt in the afternoon who when they were tyed to the Stakes they called upon God and earnestly exhorted the People to flee from Idolatry and so ended their Testimonies joyfully and as for John Thurston before mentioned he died in Prison The next that suffered was George Eagles a man of a good Utterance G. Eagles Maryr and Eloquent in speech though but a Taylor by Trade in this time of great Persecution he left his Trade and travelled about from place to place to comfort and strengthen such as had received the Truth in any measure sometimes Lodging in the Fields and Woods and because he travelled much abroad he was called Trudgever in his Diet he was sparing and for his Drink it was mostly Water for three years to which necessities of denying himself he was drove to through the ●ear of this time of Persecution for he was fain to keep pretty much in Woods and Holes for the Queen had put out a Proclamation in four Counties for apprehending of him and twenty pounds was to be given to the party that took him and shortly after he was taken in a Corn-Field in Essex and being apprehended was had Prisoner to Colchester and from thence within four dayes was had to Chilmsford where he abode one night and did neither sleep nor eat nor drink and the next day he was carried to London and there Examined by the Bishop or Councel and from thence sent back to Chilmsford again and at the Sessions there he was indicted for Treason for having Meetings contrary to the Law and for praying that God would turn Queen Maryes heart or else take her away the which words that God would take her away he denyed that he spake nevertheless he was condemned and executed for the same The Sufferings of Richard Crashfield of Wymondham Examined before Dunning Chancellor of Norwich The Chancellor said Rich Crashfield Martyr How say you Sirrah to the Ceremony of the Church What Ceremonies said Crashfield Chancellor Do you believe in the Sacrament of the Altar Crashfield said He knew not what it was Chancellor Do you not believe that Christ took Bread gave thanks break it and said Take eat this is my Body Crashfield Even as Christ spake so did he perform the work Chancellor How say you to the Confession to the Priest when were you Confessed Answ I confess my self daily unto the Eternal God Chancellor Do you not then take the confession to the Priste to be good Answ No but rather Wicked Chancellor What say you to Singing and the Organs is that godly Answ I perceive said he no godliness in it and yet he said he approved of Spiritual Songs but yours is of the Flesh and of the Spirit of Error and though to you it be pleasant and glorious yet to the Lord it is bitter and odious Then said the Chancellor Stand nearer Country-man why stand
dignity Estate or calling by Office soever he or they be may use Lordship or Power over any man for Faith or Conscience-sake By what lawful authority or power any man of what dignity estate or calling soever he or they be may be so held as to alter or change the holy Ordinances of God or any of them or any part of them By what evident tokens Anti-christ and his Ministers may be known seeing it is written that Satan can change himself into the simillitudo of an Angel of Light What is the Beast which maketh War with the Saints of God and doth not only kill them but also will suffer none to buy nor sell but such as worship his Image or receive his mark in their right-hands or in their fore-heads his Name or the number of his Name or do worship his Image which by the just and terrible Sentence of God already decreed shall perish in Fire and Brimstone before the holy Angels and before the Lamb and they shall have no rest day nor night but the smoke of their torment shall ascend up for evermore Also what is the Gordious Glittring Wh●re that sitteth upon the Beast with a Golden Gup in her hand full of Abominations with whom the Kings of the Earth have committed Fornication and the Inhabitants of the Earth and she her self also is drunken with the blood of the Saints which is the Wine of her Fornication whose flesh the ●orns of the Beast shall tare in pieces and burn her with Fire At the last time of his appearing at the Consistory before the Bishop the Bishop asking him If be knew any cause why Sentence should not be past against him He answered That they had nothing against him justly to condomn him for the Bishop replyed saying He was an evil man Richard Gibson answered I may say so of you also Then the Bishop hastning on to his Sentence Admonisht him to remember himself and save his Soul Gibson told the Bishop He would not hear his babbling and said further blessed am I that am cursed at yours hands and so the Sentence was read against him and he was committed to Prison and shortly after was burnt with the two before mentioned At the bottom of his Articles he incerted these two Scripture following Ascribe unto the Lord Oh ye mighty ascribe unto the Lord worship and strength give unto the Lord the Honour of his Name and bow your selves to the Majesty of the Lord. I will hearken what the Lord God will say for he shall spake peace unto his people that they turn not themselves unto foolishness April the 6th 1557. By me Richard Gibson John Rough Margaret Mearing Martryrs In this furious time of Persecution J. Rough and Margaret Mearing were also burnt at London on the 22th day of the Moneth called December this John Rough was born in Scotland and in his zeal for the Truth he abhorred the Idolatry and Superstition in Religion practiced in that Country and therefore traveled into England where after the death of King Edward the sixth perceiving the alteration that was like to be in Religion and the Persecution that would thereupon arise and looking at his own weakness fled with his Wife into Freezland where they laboured with their hands for their maintenance but shortly after he returned again into England and arriving at London he heard of a Society of godly People that assembled privately in Religious Exercise to whom he joyned himself and continued Exercising his gift in preaching unto them until he was through the treachery of a false Brother betrayed and apprehended by the Vice-Chamberlain of the Queens House being taken at a religious Meeting at the Sarrisons head in Islington after Examination before the Council he was sent to Newgate and his Examination in a Letter to Bonner to proceed against him as an Heretick Bonner being minded to make quick dispatch with him within three dayes after the receipt of the Letter sent for him from Newgate to his Palace at London where he had several Articles ready drawn up against him for denying the seven Sacraments the Latine Service and the Popes Supremacy c. After he had answered to these Articles he was dismissed till next day and then he was brought again before the Bishop and others who perceiving his constancy to his profession they ordered him to be brought the next day to the open Consistory and there condemned him as an Heretick and delivered him to the Secular Power who sent him to Newgate and shortly after he was burnt in Smithfield Q. Mary An. 1558. at half an hour past five a clock in the morning A Letter written by John Rough unto certain of his Friends confirming and strengthening them in the Truth The comfort of the holy Ghost make you able to give consolation unto others in these dangerous dayes when Satan is let loose but to the tryal only of the chosen when it plea●eth our God to sift his Wheat from the Chaff I have not leasure and time to writ the great Temptations I have been under I speak to Gods Glory my care was to have the sences of my Soul opened to perceive the voice of God saying Whosoever denyeth me before men him will I deny before my Father and his Angels and to save the life Corporal is to lose the life Eternal and he that will not suffer with Christ shall not reign with him therefore most tender Ones I have by Gods Spirit given over the Flesh with the fight of my Soul and the Spirit hath the victory the Flesh shall now ere it be long leave off to sin the Spirit shall reign Eternally I have chosen the death to confirm the Truth by me taught what can I do more Consider with your selves that I have done it for the confirmation of Gods Truth pray that I may continue unto the end the greatest part of my assault is past I praise my God I have in all my assaults felt the present aid of my God I give him most hearty thanks for it look not back nor be ashamed of Christs Gospel nor of the Bonds I have suffered for the same thereby you may be assured it is the true Word of God the holy Ones have been sealed with the same Mark. It s no time for the loss of one man in the Battel for the Camp to turn back up with mens hearts blow down the daubed Walls of Heresie let one take the Banner and another the Trumpet I mean not to make corporal resistance but pray and ye shall have Elias's defence Elizeas Company to right for you the cause is the Lords Now my Brethren I can write no more time will not suffer and my heart with Pangs of Death is assaulted but I am at home with my God yet alive pray for me and satute one another with a holy Kiss the Peace of God rest with you all Amen From Newgate Prison in haste the day of my Condemnation John Rough.
Rich and in great Authority he had the more power to Persecute he divorced many men and women for Religion he was a great Swearer and given to Women to write saith the History how many Concubines and Whores he had would be incredible but mark what Judgments the Lord brought upon him for his wickedness On a time a poor man speaking a word to him he struck him such a blow with the swingle of a staile that he presently died thereon for which as is said Berry held up his hand at the Bar. And shortly after one Alice Oxes of the Parish of Ailesham coming into his House and going into the Hall he met her and being before moved smote her with his fist whereby she was fain to be carried home and the next day was found dead in her Chamber When this Priest heard that Queen Mary was dead and that the glory of their triumph quailed the day called Sunday following he made a great Feast A Judgment of God upon a Persecutor and had one of his Concubines there present with whom he was in his Chamber after Dinner until he went to that he called his Evening-song where he Ministred Baptism and as he was going home between the Grave-Yard and his House he fell down suddainly to the ground with a heavy graon and never stirred after and thus the Judgments of God was evidently seen to be Executed upon him by all that beheld him In the same Moneth that the aforesaid three suffer'd at Norwich there was two men and one woman burnt at Colchester viz. William Harris Richard Day and Christian George In the next Moneth being the Moneth called June a short but sharp Proclamation came forth to prohibit the spreading several good Books therein condemned under the title of Heresie and Sedition laying the injunction so strickt that whosoever should be found to have any such Books in their custody after the Proclamation came forth should be reputed as Rebels and to be Executed forthwith according to the order of Martial Law Shortly after several persons were apprehended being assembled in a religious exercise in a back Close near Islington two and twenty of whom were committed to Newgate and there remained seven weeks before they were Examined seven of these two and twenty were afterwards burnt in Smithfield and six at Brainford One of them viz. Reginald Eastland being required by the Bishop to answer upon Oath to the Articles charged against him refused saying an Oath was to end strife but to begin strife said he and Oath is not lawful and therefore choosed rather to suffer what punishment they would inflict upon him then to swear the matter against himself After Bonner had past Sentence upon Roger Holland one of them that was burnt in Smithfield Roger spoke to this effect I am said he Moved by the Spirit of God to say that God will shorten your hand of cruelty and after this day in this place shall there not be any put to the Tryall of Fire and Faggot and as he was speaking and exhorting the People the Bishop turned back and charged the Keeper that none should speak with him without leave being brought to the Stake he spake after this manner Lord I most humbly thank thy Majesty that thou hast called me from the state of Death unto the Light of thy heavenly Word and now unto the fellowship of thy Saint● that I may sing and say holy holy holy Lord God of hosts and Lord into thy hands I commit my Spirit Lord bless these thy People and save them from Idolatry Amongst these persons apprehended at Islington some of them were Scourged or Whipped by Bonner with his own hands upon his deformed Effigies in Whipping them one made some Latine Verses the which in English are as followeth Muse not so much that Natures work is thus deformed now With belly blown and head so swoln for I shall tell you how This Canibal in three years space two hundred Martyrs slew They were his food he lov'd so blood he spared none he knew It should appear that blood feeds fat if men lye well and soft For Bonners belly waxt with blood though he seem'd to fast oft Oh bloody Beast bewail the death of those that thou hast slain In time repent since thou canst not their lives restore again Thomas Hinshaw and John Wills were taken and sent to the Cole-house and from thence Wills was had to Fulham and there was kept eight dayes in the Stocks in which time Bonner much abused him oftentimes raping him on the head with a Stick and flirting him under the Chin saying He looked down like a Thief and then had him into his Orchard and in an Arbour where he Whipt Tho. Henshaw he Whipt him first with a Willow-rod and then with a Birchenrod labouring and dealing his blows so long as his fat panch could endure with breath oftentimes the Bishop speak to Wills to this effect They call me said he bloody Bonner I would fain be rid of you a vengeance on you you have a delight in burning If I might have my will said he I would sow up your Mouthes and put you into a Sack and drown you and thus much concerning the two and twenty taken at Islington Rich Yeoman Martyr The next that suffered was Richard Yeoman after the Persecution arose at which time he was put out of his Living he was put to great straits so that he was forced to travel from place to place selling Pins and Laces to get a livelihood to maintain his Wife and Children at last was apprehended by order from one called Justice Moyle who set him in the Stocks a day and a night but having no evident matter to charge him with let him go again and returning home to Hadley Persecution against him was so hot that his Wife kept him privately a whole year in a Room lockt up all day where he carded Wool to get Bread for his Family although he was Seventy Years Old at last the Priest of the Town one Newall having intelligence of it searched his House one night and took him out of his Bed and put him in the Cage and in the Stocks until day At the same time the said Newall had caused to be put into the Stocks one John Dale and there had kept him two or three dayes for speaking to him in the time of his Executing the Romish Service and saying O Miserable Blind Guides will ye ever be Blind Leaders of the Blind Will ye never amend Will ye never see the Truth Will neither Gods Threats nor Promises enter into your Hearts VVill the Blood of Martyrs nothing mollifie you O Crooked and Perverse Generation Out of the Stocks they were both taken and bound like Thieves and set on Horse-back and their Legs bound under the Horses belly and so carried to the Goal at Bury where they were put in Irons and thrown into the lowest Dungeon where John Dale fell sick and died after he
against the Mass and Antichrist the people in a rage fell upon him beating and bruising of him and he was forthwith bound and set upon an Ass and the Executioners with lighted Torches burnt his Face Mouth and Tongue first when the flames came overthwart his Cheeks he was heard to cry Lord forgive them they know not what they do and then they consumed his body with Fire to Ashes And herein the Reader hath seen the invinceable Constancy of these Martyrs who in their burning Zeal for Religion dryed up the Rivers of Persecution and were never tyred in Suffering until the Persecutors swords were blunt with the slaughter Blessed are they that are Persecuted for Righteousness sake for their is the Kingdom of Heaven Part IV. Q. Eliz. An. 1558. Containing an Account of such as suffered Persecution and Martyrdom under Episcopacy c. I Am now come to the Reign of Queen Elizabeth in whose first year the Parliament restored the first fruits and tenths to the Crown and the Protestant Religion was again established the Bishops that refused the Oath of Supremacy were removed and others put in their rooms in this Queens time about the Eleaventh year of her reign arose a People making a Profession of the Pure Religion and would allow of nothing but what was directly taken out of the Scriptures openly condemning the received Discipline of the Church of England together with the Liturgy and the very calling of the Bishops as savouring too much of the Romish Religion declaring it to be an impious thing to hold any thing common with the Church of Rome and used all diligence to have the Church of England reformed in every point according to the rule of the Church of Geneva amongst these Dissenters were Coleman Burton Hallingham and Benson whom the Queen commanded to be committed to Prison yet it is a thing almost incredible how on a suddain their Followers encreased known by the envious name of Puritans who preached nothing more then Evangelical Purity crying down the Ecclesiastical Form of Government as a thing poluted with Roman Dregs setting out Books in Print to the same effect refusing to go to the publick Worship as it was then used whereupon many endeavours were used to suppress them and the Law was commanded to be put in Execution which required Uniformity and the Books wrote by the Puritans to be delivered into the Bishops hands on pain of Imprisonment by these courses of persecution and force they were kept down for a time the Arch-Bishop of Canterbury using his utmost endeavours to settle an uniformity in Ecclesiastical Discipline according to the Laws which he saw lay gasping if the Puritans encreased and thereupon provided Articles for all Ministers to subscribe but he found great opposition or disturbance in this his Design both at home and abroad for one Robert Brown a young man of Cambridge from whom a People called Brownists took their name and one Rich. Harrison a School master these set forth Books in Zealand dispersed them over England condemning the Church of England for no Church these Books were by Authority prohibited and several of the chief of these Brownists were executed at Bury in Suffolk as the Reader shall understand more particularly in this following Discourse Q. Eliz. An. 1558. as far as I can give a discovery by the Authors I could procure As I have said though by the forciable course the Bishops took these People were kept under at times yet in the one and thirtieth year of the Queen the Pur̄itān̄s Flames brake forth again and Books were written by the names of Martin-Marprelate and another Book by Penry and Udal against the Government of Bishops and Barrow and Greenwood wrote a short Treatise called a Plat-Form in which was contained sharp reproofs to the Clergy saying That all false and Antichristian Ministers ought by the Princes Authority to be rooted out and that their Antichristian and Idolatrous Livings ought to be converted to chartiable Civil-uses and are not to be appropriated or given to Gods true Ministry for the maintenance thereof neither ought it to receive the same for it stands not with the honour of God that Bethel Gods House should be garnished and supported with the things belonging to or taken from Bethaven the House of Idols as if the Almighty wanted other means for support of his own House and must needs be beholden to the House of Idols to help him and his For these and such matters by them openly divulged they were imprisoned and all that would not bow the Bishops resolved to break them to pieces on the other hand the more hotly they were persecuted by the Bishops the more the Zeal stirred in them to oppose strengthening themselves daily through their diligence in Reading the Scriptures that they might be enabled to oppose the Clergy whose Reformation they said was no more then casting out the name and Persons of the Pope and Papists and yet reserved all their Livings and Priviledges even all the fat and gainful Ware of Amaleck unto themselves But in the end of these things as it seldom hath been known so far as I have observed that whensoever the Truth appeared though in the least Measure but it cost some Blood which should make men love it the better So in these times this Barrow Greenwood and Penry and several others sealed their Testimony first by hard Imprisonment and at last by death it self as in the sequel will appear and if what I find upon record be true as I have no cause to believe otherwise the chief Instruments of their deaths were the Clergy and not the Queen For when the Queen asked Doctor Raynolds what he thought of those two men meaning Barrow and Greenwood he answered It would not avail any thing to shew his Judgment concerning them seeing they were put to death and being loath to speak his mind further the Queen pressed him and charged him to speak whereupon he answered that he was perswaded if they had lived they would have been two as worthy Instruments for the Church of God as hath been raised up in this Age The Queen sighed and said no more But after that riding to a Park by a place where they were executed called to mind their suffering of death and being willing to have further information concerning them demanded of the Earl of Cumberland that was present when they suffered what end they made he answered a very godly end and prayed for your Majesty and the State moreover one Philips a famous Preacher having both heard and seen Barrows Speeches and Preparation for death said Barrow Barrow my Soul be with thine And now before I give Account of the places where these persons were executed it will be necessary to insert their Complaint to the Parliament relating their hard usage in Prisons a Copy of which is as followeth The Humble most earnest and lamentable Complaint and Supplication of the Persecuted and Prescribed Church and
proper instruments of their suppression by Preaching and Disputation by Charity and Sweetness by Holiness of Life Assiduity of Exhortation by the Word of God and Prayer For these wayes are most natural most prudent most peaceable and effectual only let not men be hasty in calling every disliked Opinion by the name of Heresie and when they have resolved that they will call it so let them use the erring person like a Brother not beat him like a Dog or convince him with a Gibbit or vex him out of his understanding or perswasion Thus far Jer. Tayler these Passages being truly collected out of his Epistle where are many more to the same purpose to which the Reader is referred for further satisfaction if he desire it And further in his Sixteenth Section for the lawlulness of Princes giving Toleration to several Religions he hath these Passages For it may be safe in diversity of perswasions and it is also a part of Christian Religion that the Liberty of mens Consciences should be preserved in all things where God hath not set a limit That the Soul of man should be free and acknowledge no Master but Jesus Christ That matters Spiritual should not be restrained by punishments corporal That the same mockness and Charity should be preserved in the promotion of Christianity that gave it foundation and increment and firmness in its first publication And that Persons should not more certainly be condemned then their Opinions confuted And lastly That the Infirmities of men and difficulties of things should be both put in ballance to make abatement in the diffinitive sentence against mens persons As Christian Princes must look to the interest of their Goverment so especially must they consider the interests of Christianity and not call every redargution or modesty discovery of an established Error by the name of the disturbance of the Peace For It is very likely that the peevishness and impatience of contradiction in the Governors may break the peace Let them but remember the Gentleness of Christianity the Liberty of Consciences which ought to be preserved and let them do justice to the persons whoever they are that are peevish provided no mans personbe over-born with prejudice For If it be necessary for all men to subscribe to the present established Religion by the same reason at another time a man may be bound to subscribe to the contradictory and so to all Religions in the World Uncharitableness is much prevented when no person is on either side engaged upon revenge or troubled with disgrace or vexed with punishments by any decretory sentence against him It was the saying of a wise States-man I mean Thuanus Haretici qui pace data factiouibus sciuduntur persecutione uniuntur contra Remp. If you persecute Hereticks or Discrepants they unite themselves as to a common defence if you permit them they divide themselves upon private interest and the rather if this interest was an ingredient of the Opinion SECT VII Instances out of divers Authors treating on the same Subject Collected by W. C. deceased CHrisostomus said ' It is not the manner of the Children of God to Persecute others to death about their Religion but it hath been and is their condition to be put to death themselves for the Testimony of the Truth Moreover said he the shedding of Blood about Religion is an evident token of Antichrist Relig. Uris pag. 192. Haywardus said That the best Writers of that time did agree in one opinion and with Tertulliano Lacta●ti● Cassidoro and Josephus c. That People must inform men to imbrace Religion with Reason and not compel them by violence I have for long season determined said one of the Kings of France to reform the Church which without Peace said he I cannot do and it is impossible to reform or convert people by violence I am King as a Shepherd said he and will not shed the Blood of my Sheep but will gather them through the mildness and goodness of a King and not through the power of Tyranny And I will give them that are of the reformed Religion right Liberty to live and dwell free without being examined perplexed molested or compelled to any thing contrary to their Consciences for they shall have the free exercise of their Religion c. vide Chron. Vande Underg 2. deel page 1514. Luther said That the Hypocrites Church was to be known by its Manners whose Image and Sign was Esau yet she boasted of God and would be accounted his Church but lived wholly according to the World Further said he the true Church is not defended by a Fleshly Arm which wicked Bishops especially use and cry unto Thesau pag. 622. Calvin said That the Apostle gave to understand that to exercise authority over ones Faith was in no wise just nor tolerable yea said he It is Tyranny in the Church for FAITH ought to be free from all Subjection of men When several of the Priests in the low Countries requested of the Prince and States that they would introduce Ordinances and Discipline according to their Opinions but the Prince and the States rejected their requests esteeming them prejudicial both to Religion and Pollicy when they observed the diverse Opinions that were among the People concluding It was the best way to perserve unity among the People to give Liberty to all and to Compel none Anno 1608. Edict Fol. 27. Areneus affirmed That all forcing of Conscience though it was but a forbiding of the Exercise which is esteemed by one or another to be necessary to Salvation is in no wise right nor fitting He also affir med That through diversities of Religions the Kingdom should not be brought into any disturbance The Anrient Reformed Protestants termed that forcing of Conscience when they were constrained to leave off the exercise of their Religion saying Car nous privant de nostre Religion on nous tiendroit en une continuele mors corporelle spirituelle that is For to deprive us of our Religion is to keep us in a perpetual corporal and spiritual death adding thereunto How that they would rather be put to death then be bereaved of the exercise of their Religion c. And also they testified how that the Religion which was defended with Cruelty was not grounded upon the Word of God Lactantius said If you will with blood with evil and with torments defend the Worship it shall not thereby be defended but polluted Lib. 5. Chap. 20. Constantius the Emperor said That it was enough that he perserved the unity of the FAITH that he might be excusable before the Judgment Seat of God and that he would leave every one to his own understanding according to the account he will give before the Judgment Seat of Christ Hereto may we stir up People said he not compel them beseech them to come into the unity of the Christians but to do VIOLENCE to them we will not in no wise Sabast Frank. Cron. Fol. 127.
side that the Emperor took part with prevailed and kept the other under and thus matters of Religion began to be guided by pollicy and to be enforced to be believed by the Emperors Sword Having a little peace they fall into heaps again or else great Persecution followed and now the Christians were divided into diversity of Opinions viz. Arians Novations Macedonians and Eunomians one severing himself from another Cap. 20. and these Schisms and Rents were many and too long here to repeat as it usual where the Unity of the Spirit is not known in the bond of Peace where Logick and Wit and the Wisdom which is from beneath takes upon it the Determination of Truth The other chief matters in which they differed was concerning the time of Observing of Easter their Lent Communion Dayes of Fasting setting of their Altar Priests Marrying The matters in which they differed and such like Trumpery Concerning Easter the greater part throughout the lesser Asia held no discord with them that held the contrary Opinion until Victor Cap. 21. Bishop of Rome through broiling heat and chollor had excomunicated all Asia for not believing his Opinion in the same for which Irenius envyed bitterly by Letter against him and rebuked him for his furnish dealing and furious rage Though many Councils were called thinking thereby to make reconcilement in the matter of difference yet the breach rather grew wider Deposing and Banishing one another for refusing to subject to the Decrees and Canons of Councils for they were so strict that they would not admit of the change of one Syllable avoiding the Company and refusing to communicate with them that were otherwise minded on the other hand others condemned the Council and their Decrees and accursed them contending among themselves whether Christ had one or two Natures insomuch that all the Churches were divided into sundry Factions and the Bishops refusing to communicate one with another They refuse to Communicate one with another And thus the Reader may see how far the Christians were degenerated from the Life that the Apostles and first Chrisrians were in contending with and destroying one another about their Forms and outward Observations as if they had wholly forgotten the Doctrine of the Apostles who wrote after this manner how turn you again to these weak and beggerly Elements whereinto ye desire again to be in bondage ye observe Dayes Moneths Times and Years I am afraid of you least I have bestowed on you labour in vain Yet at this time there were some sincere Persons raised up to testifie against the loosness and evils the pretended Christians were run into years since Christ 390 Hi●tor tripor Lib 10. Cha. 6. For Chrisostome saith the History was bold and free in rebuking sin especially in his publick preaching and for that cause was he hated of the Clergy he withstood Gainas who requested of the Emperor that he might obtain a Temple at Constantinople for his People About this time was John Patriark of Alexandria years since Christ 664 who of a hard sparing man became bountiful in Hospitality to the poor he would twice a week sit all the day at his door to take up matters and make unity where was any variance he lamented much one day because none came that day to him as having done no good but his Deacon perswaded him rather to rejoyce that he had brought the City into that good order that it needed no reconcilement About this time died Gregory Bishop of Rome in whose time it is recorded that the purity of the Ecclesiastical Doctrine was almost lost for it was imbrued and darkned with humane Traditions for Monkery began to take root and flourish and many and sundry sort of Supersitions were daily brought in and there grew horrible and bitter darkness yet saith my Author the Lord raised up some good men by ●imes in this Bishops time there hapned a great Controversie about the Primacy of the Church for John Bishop of Constantionple was declared in the whole Synod of the Greeks Universal Patriark and Mauritius the Emperor commanded Gregory to obey the said Patriark of Constantinople Grego Epist to M●u 32 38. but Gregory would not abide that any Bishop should be Universal above all the rest It is further said of this Gregory that he was the basest of all his Predecessors and the best of all his Successors Boniface the third being Bishop of Rome years since Christ 670 Its said he did more hurt in one year Palatin● Chris Misseas Epist lib. 4 Epist 32. cap. 76. then Gregory could do good in many he obtained of Phocas the wicked Emperor who had murthered Mauritius his Master that he and his Successors in that See should have an Universal Headship over all the Churches in Christendom And it is observable that as in the time of Constantine the Christians had more liberty so they grew more Ambitious for then the Bishops began first to think on Miters that before time thought nothing else but to be Martyrs and now no less will satisfie the ambition of the Bishop of Rome but to be Head of all other Bishops The years of Christ amounting to a thousand Religion was wholy decayed to what it was in former times and from the year three hundred to that time many dark Institutions and Ceremonies were set up in the Church of the pretended Christians insomuch that it became mid-night for darkness and the Popes began to draw their Swords to War in defence of Peters Keyes years since Christ 1076 And now Henry the fourth Emperour attends upon Pope Hidlebrand with his Wife and Children bare foot at his Palace-Gate and then he is made to swear unreasonable subjection to the Pope in all things and when all is done the Pope gives away his Crown to Redulph Duke of Swevia with these words The Rock to Peter gave the Diademe And Peter gives it unto Redulphs Reame The Emperor this while sitting quietly at home and considering how the Pope had wrested his power in Elections of Popes inevsting of Prelates c. how he peeled had poled all Nations by his Legates and sown discord in his Empire hereupon he requires homage and oath of Allegiance of all his Bishops and forbids the Popes Legates to enter into his Empire without his sending for and all appeals to Rome finally in his Letters he prefixed his Name before the Popes hereupon the Pope writes a rebuking Letter to the Emperour the Emperour writes back in defence of his doings an Appologetical Epistle the Pope replies with a Bull of Excommunication the Emperor makes answer to that with accusatory Letters against the Viloness Pride c. of the Sea of Rome then the Pope writes to the Germain Bishops to work against the Empeorur the Bishops they write their Excusing of the Emperour This Pope towards the end of his Life who dyed amidest these broyls being choaked with a flye as he was walking abroad was
and Daughters saith the Lord Almighty For neither Eye hath seen nor the Ear hath heard neither can it enter into the heart of man what good things the Lord hath prepared for them that love him 1 Cor. 2. Ye are brought neither with Silver nor Gold but with the pretious Blood of Christ 1 Pet. 1. There is none other Name given to men wherein we must be saved Acts 4. So fare ye well Wife and Children and leave worldly care and see that ye be dilligent to pray Take no thought saith Christ Mat. 6. saying what shall we eat or what shall we drink or wherewith shall we be clothed for after all these things seek the Gentiles for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of these things but seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven and the Righteousness thereof and all these things shall be ministred unto you The Sufferings of Cicely Ormes Wife of Edmund Ormes of Norwich Worsted-Weaver burnt about the twenty third day of September The occasion of her first apprehending was for that she being persent at the death of two Martyrs burnt in the Lollards-pit Ci●ely Ormes Martyr without Bishops-gate in Norwich for that she said she would pledge them of the same Cup that they drunk of she was apprehended and had before the Chancellor who Examining her concerning the Sacrament of the Altar He askt her What it was the Priest held over his head she replyed It was Bread and if said she you make it any better it is worse Whereupon the Chancellor with threatning words sent her to the Bishops Prison shortly after she was brought before him again who offered her If she would go to Church and keep her Tongue she should be at liberty but she refusing his offer he past Sentence of Death upon her and delivered her to the Sheriff to see her burnt when she came to the Stake she said Welcome the sweet Cross of Christ and when the Fire was kindled about her she said My Soul doth Magnifie the Lord and my Spirit rejoyceth in God my Saviour and so finished her Testimony in patience At this time the rage of Persecution was very hot in many Counties and many were Persecuted at Litchfield and about seventeen were put to death in Sussex in the Diocess of Chichester a particular Relation whereof there is little left upon record to make manifest but the Popes Tyranny was great in many Counties in England in this Queens time The Examination of Thomas Sprudence before the Chancellor of Norwich Chancellor askt him Whether he had been with a Priest and confest his sins Tho. Spancer Martyr He replyed I have confest my sins to God and that is sufficient for me Then said the Bishop Wilt thou be sworn to the Pope as supream head of the Church No said he not as long as I live for you cannot prove by the Scripture that the Pope is head of the Church Yes said the Bishop As the Bell-weather which weareth the Bell is head of the Flock of Sheep even so is the Pope the head of the Church of Christ and now good fellow thou hast wandered long out of thy way like a scattred Sheep therefore hear this Bell-weather and come home with us to thy Mother the true Church again Thomas answered All this is but Natural reason and no Scripture Oh said the Bishop I see you are stout and will not be answered therefore you shall be compelled by Law Thomas replyed So did your Fore-fathers intreat Christ and his Apostles they had a Law and by their Law they put him to death and likewise you have a Law which is Tyranny and by that you would force me to believe as you do but I trust the Lord will assist me against all your beggerly Ceremonies and make your Foolishness known to all the World Then said the Bishop When were you at Church Thomas said Never since I was born How old are you then said the Bishop I think said he about forty Then the Bishop not well understanding him he explained himself saying never since I was born anew for Christ said unto Nicodemus Except you be born again you cannot enter into the Kingdom of God Then the Bishop told him He was a stubborn Fellow and an Heretick and speaking to him of Obedience to the Laws of the Realm Thomas relyed You must consider that I have a Soul and a Body and my Soul is none of the Queens but my Body and Goods is the Queens and I must give God my Soul and all that belongeth unto it that is I must obey the Laws and Commandments of God and whosoever commandeth obedience to Laws contrary to Gods Laws I may not obey them lest I loose my Soul but must rather obey God then man and further told the Bishop that their graven Images and Ceremonies were but the Inventions and Imaginations of their own brain Then one standing by said to the Prisoners Are you wiser then all men Will you willingly cast away your selves My Lord would fain save you therefore chuse some man where you will and take a day my Lord will give it you Then Thomas replyed If I save life I shall lose it and if I lose my life for Christs sake I shall find life Everlasting and if I take a day when the day cometh I must say then even as I say now except I will lye and therefore that needeth not Well then said the Bishop Have him away and after he had been kept some time a Prisoner in Bury in Saffolk he was burnt in November In the same Moneth were three persons put to death in Smithfield viz. John Hallingdal William Sparrow and Richard Gibson Three persons burnt in Smithfield they were several times brought before Bonner who produced several Articles against them and used Arguments to perswade them to recant before he past Sentence upon them to which John Hallingdal replyed Because I will not come to your Babylonical Church therefore you go about to condemn me then the Bishop askt him Whether he would persevere in his Opinions He replyed He should persist in them until the death whereupon Bonner read the bloody Sentence against him William Sparrow being asked the same Question by the Bishop he made answer to this effect That way which you call Heresie is good and godly and if every hair of my head were a man I would burn them all rather then go from the Truth and said their Laws and Mass was naught and abominable whereupon the Bishop Immediately read the Sentence of death against him and delivered him to the Secular Power who sent him again to Prison After the Bishop had ministred several Articles against Rich. Gibson the said Richard proposed several Articles to him to answer yea or nay or else to say he could not tell viz. Whether any man by the holy Ordinance of God ever was is or shall be Lord over mens faith And by what Lawfull Authority any man of what