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A10823 A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray at a conference with certaine papists, plainely prouing that Peter was neuer head of the Church : with a short register of all the attempts and murthers vpon kings and princes in our time by the persuasion of the Iesuits. Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620. 1615 (1615) STC 21096.5; ESTC S3099 24,053 74

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Church Answere Paul did not conferre with Peter onely but with Iames and Iohn also which were esteemed of price and pillers of the Church Second answere Paul himselfe denyeth that he did receiue ought of them neither was inferior to them and truly if he had receiued confirmation of his calling from them in that respect he had beene inferior And that which is of more importance if Paule had acknowledged Peter for his Lord and Head of the Church How was he so bold I pray you to withstand him to his face and so publiquely in presence both of Iewes and Gentiles vpbraid his dissimulation alleadging him to bee a Rocke of offence to others who were brought into the like dissimulation But thou wilt demaund what mooued Paul from Siria aud Silicia and other farre distant bouilds wherein he had planted the Gospell amongst the Gentiles to take the second paines and trauaile vppon him to passe to Ierusalem if it were not for the cause aforesaid Answere Paul expresseth the cause himselfe of his ascending to Ierusalem was to remooue and cut off that false rumour which was spread abroad by false Apostles that hee taught otherwise then the rest of the Apostles did for these false Brethren did conioyne Moses and Leuiticall Ceremonies of the Law new Moones Saboaths Circumcision c. with IESVS CHRIST and Euangelicall Doctrine as simply and absolutely necessary vnto Saluation which Paul reiected to be done yea taught that whosoeuer was circumcised was fallen from Grace and that by the workes of the Law no flesh should bee iustified but by the Faith of Iesus Christ and not by the workes of the Law Thus then I reason if Paul at that time did ascend to receiue authoritie and confirmation to preach the Gospell then wee must graunt that the foureteene yeares proceeding wherein hee had trauelled in the Euangell hee had openlie taught without any warrant which is manifest absurditie And last of all if Paul receiued any authoritie of Peter to publish the Gospell how is it that Paul declares he was an Apostle not of men neither by man but by Iesus Christ and God the Father which had raised him from the dead It rests therefore that Peter was neuer ordained Head of the Church and that whatsoeuer the Aduersaries of the troth alledge for the establishing of his Primacie and Superioritie is friuolous and cannot abide the ballance of the Sanctuary because they are too light Wherefore also in that third time Christ acquaints his Disciples with his Resurrection most liuelie speaking and inuiting Peter with the rest to eate after his vnprofitable labour all the night he did not euen then as it were lastly designe him to such a Supreame place And also he left vnto him a Propheticall declaration what death hee should dye and would he not haue signified vnto him of this his great Stile in the Church And this did Peter himselfe very well remember and prepares himselfe for such a departure recommending sundry good and profitable Obseruations Doctrines and Lessons to the Iewes saying I will endeuour therfore alwaies that ye also may be able to haue remēbrance of these things after my departure but neither Christ remembreth in the Gospell at any time neither the Apostles nor Brethren then remaining of the Church acknowledge neither Saint Luke the Compiler of that Ecclesiasticall History of the Acts of the Apostles recordeth neyther yet Peter leaues any succeeding Monument of that meere vsurpation which cannot fal without great blasphemie in any humane Nature Soli Deo Gloria ¶ Prophetia Frederici Jmperatoris de Excidio Romano ad Gregorium Pontificem ROma Diu titubans varijs erroribus acta Corruet mundi desinet esse caput O Roma à Roma quantum mutata vetusta es Nunc Caput es sceleris quae caput orbis eras FINIS A short Register of Iesuits Attempts and murthers of Kinges and Princes of our time ANd that you may haue an inspection how carefully the Papists who bragge of Peters primacy haue fed the flock of Christ and diligently administred the keyes nam potest atem dedit remittendi non admittendi peccata Petro Christus I will briefely remember that decree published by the Pope in the yeare of his great Iubile proclaiming himselfe Prince of all Kingdomes as well in matters temporall as spirituall for he accompts it noe sinne to bereaue Kinges and Princes the Lords anointed of their liues A breefe recitall whereof is heere set downe and collected out of the Iesuites Catichisme published in French 1602. and experience in these our dayes Lowe Contries The Prince of Orange was killed by Balthesar Girrard borne in the Contry of Bourgondy sent by the regent of the Colledge of Triers Peter Pan a Cooper dwelling at Ipres was sent to kill Maurice Prince of Orange and Earle of Nassau the other Princes sonne by the Iesuites and Prouincial of Doway executed at Leyden Scotland Robert Bruce accused sore troubled at Bruxelles by father William Chrichton because he would not kill or cause to bee killed by some other Iohn Metellanus my Lord Chancellor of Scotland Maister Iames Gordon and William Chrichton Iesuites perswaded certaine of the Nobility of Scotland to giue certaine Blankes which they deliuered to George Carr and were discouered by the indiscretion of Robert Albercrome c. England William Parry at the desire of Bennet Paulmeo in Venice and Haniball Coldrett● at Paris was induced to haue killed Queene Elizabeth was Executed Ianuary Edward Squire executed for intending to poyson the foresaid Queene Elizabeth of good memory and the Earle of Essex great Marshall of England and after deputy of Ireland at the desire of father Richard Walpole Iesuite in Spayne Henry Sammier of Luxembourge Iesuite plotted with certaine others to bereaue the said Queene Elixabeth of her life France Peter Barriere borne at Orleance by his first trade a basketmaker purposed to kill the French King either with knife or pistoll in the midst of his gardes at the request of foure Monkes of Lyons Henry the third King of France and Poland was killed by Iames Clement a Dominican the which also had a caueat giuen in his Epitaph vpon the tomb of his hart in the Church of Saint Clow neere Paris adioyning to the house where he was slayne Adsta viator et dole regum vicem Cor Regis isto conditum est sub marmore Qui Iura gallis Iura Sarmatis dedit Tectus eucullo hunc sustulit Sicarius Abi vi●tor et dole regum vicem King Henry the fourth striken in the mouth in his royall Pallace of the Louure in the midst of his Nobility by Iohn Chastall a Parisian executed the 29. of December 1594 the which King also was afterwardes slaine by Francis Rauiliack borne at Angolesme after hee had built the Iesuites a Colledge in la Fleshe where the said King was borne and had reduced them and defaced the marble
Pillar in the which was recorded that first blow of the said Chastel who was but 19. yeares of age brought vp in the Iesuits schole in Paris Italy Vpon Saint Steuens day in Christmas as Iohn Galeas Duke of Millan went vnto the Church three Gentlemen of a Towne named Cases of the families of the Empoignane Viscount and Olgiate at the discourses of Cola Mentouan doubted not to murther him though they could hardly escape the Dukes guard for two of them were slanie presently the third hang● Portugall Sebastian king of Portugal was counselled by the Iesuits to vndertaken iourney for the conquest of the kingdome of Fesse where he was slaine in a pitch't field lost boh his life and kingdome togither Aragon Antonio de Peres Secretary of Estate to the late king of Spaine escaping out of prison in Castile hee with the Iesuists moued the Aragonians to take Armes against the said king c. But thereafter by the same meanes the Aragonians dissolue the armie c. The king of Spaines forces enter Sarragossa where they pull downe houses to the ground kild the Nobillity raise a Cittadell withn the Towne since that time the king of Spaine had command there absolutely as he doth within the rest of his dominions wheras before the people of Aragon had in their foundation from all antiquity very great priuiledges against the absolute power of their kinges Poland Stephan Batori King of Poland Sweden was suboined to enter Sweden that the Iesuites might be admitted there Duke Charles his vncle Lieftenant Generall answered the people would neuer be brought to like of that society c. The King is bereft of Sweden those places which were gotten by the prowesse of Gustaue his Grandfather kept by the wisdome of his Father Poland being not very firme to him withall And what shall be said of Iesuite Garnet that Arch Traytor counted a Martyr by vild blood-sheders the like conspiracy was neeer contriued since the creation yet that horible attempt was approued by vnnaturall Papists of this Land and alowed by the Iesuites Generall at Rome And to end this their custome is not onely to perswade to commit but also to commend such diuilish and odious slaughters Like as Iohn Duke of Burgundy when he had caused Lewis Duke of Orleance Sonne and Brother to a King to be slaine Produced Iohn Pettit Iesuite who passed to the Ladyes Church at Parris preached that murther to be lawfull c. The which satanical violence was stiffly mainetained by them vntill Iohn Gerson Chancellor of the vniuersity of Parris got him to the Counsel of Constance holden by 141. Bishops procured such attempts be cal'd herertical Yea Iohn Guignard Priest Regent in the Coledge of Clairmont in the Citty of Parris approued the most cruell and barbarous paracide of King Henry the third by the foresaid Iohn Chastell for the which he was led to the place of the Greue there hanged and afterwards burned So did also Borgoin Prior of the Iacobins defend the same But this is most memorable that Iohn Marriana Scholemaster to the now King of Spaine is not ashamed to publish defences for the murther of Kings dedicates it to the said King Phillip the third printed in Cenobio Madrili 13. Decemb. 1598 and approued by Frier Peter de Onna to the which the Vniuersity of Paris agreeing with the word of God opponed it selfe and pronounced the committers thereof heretiques If this be feeding the flocke of Iesus Christ any reasonable man may iudge One did say very well it was the duty of a good Shepheard to sheare the shepe and not to flea them If they would knowe further of the Histories aboue aleadged they may haue them in their owne Historiographers And the Lord so blesse thee that thou maist make thy vse hereof to the glory of God and honour of the higher powers ordayned by him Finis 1. Ti. 4. 1. Esa. 1. 9. Ier. 3. 12. 15. Isay 59 Math. 21. 12. Math. 5. 13. Ier. 6. 17. Ez● 33. 2. Isa. 37. 8. 2. Tim. 2. Iac. 5. 20. Mat. 18. 15. 1. Cor. 3. 9. Neb. 4. 17. 18. Reu. 9. 2 3 Reu. 18. 3. 4. Sa. 2. 15. Luc. 24. 19. Math. 5. 19. Math. 9. 38. 2. Thess. 2. 8. Isa. 11. 4. 1. Reg. 1. 22. 2. Reg. 4. 13. Ion. 4. 6. The Oath of Allegeance Obiit 1553. 6. Iulii Dist. 19. 1. Tim. 3. 1 Cant. 1. 1. Pet. 1. 9. Rom. 12. 3. Act. 15. 9. Ioh. 15. 3. Ioh. 14. 6. Col. 3. 4. Ephes. 4. 16. Luke 11. 49. Iohn 13. 15. Ibid. 17. Ibid. 18 19. Ibid. 31. 32. Ibid. 37. 38 Ihon 18. 11. Iohn 21. 22. Ioh. 14. 5 8. Ibid. 8. 9. Ibid. 23. 24. Rom. 12. Rom. 17. Act. 1. Mar 13. Mat. 23. Luc. 21. Mat. 20 20. Mar. 10. 35. Mar. 9. 33. Iuc 9. 46. Act. 8. 14. Act. 11. 1. 2. 3. ibid. 2. Gal. 2 2 6. Ibid 9. 1. Thes. 2. 7. 8. Gal. 4. 12. Gal. 2. 12. Gal. 2. 2. 1. Tim. 4. 1. 2. Thes. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2. Pet. 315. Phil. 2. 14. Gal. 11. 8. 19. Gal. 7. 21. ● Tim. 2. 7 Gal. 2. 8. Eph. 4. 23. I. Pet. 1. 19 Act. 13. 27. 1. Pet. 1. 1. 2. Pet. 3. 12 Rem 3. 2. Act. 13. 2. Rom. 1. 5. Rom. 11. 13 Act. 13. 46. 47. 2 Tim. 1. 11 Rom. 11. 14. Mar. 14. 66. 67. 68. 2 Pet. 1 15. 16. 17. 18. 2. Pet. 11. 1. Pet. 5. 1. Ibid. 3. 4. 5. Rom. 12. 16 Gal. 2. 11. Act. 20. 11. Act. 27. 23. 24. Act. 28. 30. Rom. 1. 8. Act. 28. 31. 32. c. Alue exami Part. 1. Chap. 1. Ephes. 22. 4 15. Col. 1 38. ● 19. 1. Tim. 4. Tit. 2. 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