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A88815 The Antichristian Presbyter: or, Antichrist transformed; Assuming the nevv shape of a Reformed Presbyter, as his last and subtlest disguise to deceive the nations. / By Richard Laurence, Marshal-Generall. Lawrence, Richard, d. 1684. 1647 (1647) Wing L674; Thomason E370_22; ESTC R201297 13,810 23

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perswaded the King to raise an Army to force it upon them and had not our God which never was a friend to imposers of formes stood for them and us by them we had been all enslaved at that time After further enquiry they found he had been in the likenesse of a learned Judge and had rode most of the circuits in England and had sold the poore for a peece of bread And where ever you finde him you may observe hee loves money well for hee did not use the Law to judge by but judged for men as they were able to pay him And from thence it was you had so little protection by the Law He could perswade the Judges and most of the Lawyers in the Kingdome that it were lawfull for the King to raise money of the free-born people of England whether they were willing or no and bids them call it Ship-money He could make it lawful for the great men in the kingdom to take away all the poore Countre-ymens Commons though they had never so strong Charters to shew for them onely tell them it was the Kings pleasure If any well-minded Countrey-man which thought his own Birthwright and his Countries priviledge worth the standing for did but stand up in his Countries behalf he presently must be made an example and was befriended if he escapt with his life though he lost all he had besides for fear some others should play such tricks Nay he had almost perswaded the Lords of the Copy●hold-M●●●●r that their ●●nes which were never known to be but set sums to be at their wills And thereby would haue dispossest many thousands of the Commons of England of their Inheritance their Fathers left them Thus my honest Country-men what ever you were born too ye may see what you were neer brought to If I should instance in all particulars of this nature I should fill a Volume as bigge as your Church Bible If you be forgetfull or have a bad memory I shall commend the Star-Chamber to you for a study which is a very convenient place for that purpose After they had discovered what work he had made in the State they began to enquire whether he was not crept into the Church or no and when the truth came to be known he was Archbishop of Canterbury And after further enquiry it appeared there was not a Diocesse in the Kingdome but he was the Bishop of it and not a Living worth a hundred pounds a year but he had the disposing of it Nay because he understood the people would not restore him all those great Livings which Henry the 8. took from him under the same tearmes and names he then held them rather then he would be without he new christened them too And some he calls Church-livings or Spiritual means or the Churches Inheritance And I believe it is all the Inheritance he desire his Churches should have for hee can make a whole County of Temporall meanes all Spirituall in half an houre and make you believe its Blasphemy to say to the contrary and Sacriledge to take it away again There are two other little stipends which like a Carefull Father he hath procured for his youngest Sons and those hee calls Globe-land and Tythes So rather then any of his Tribe should not have an office in the Priesthood he will have them Leviticall Priests But if they were not fit for Priests he had other employments for them for he was nor only a Courtier himself but he kept a Court too And this he called a Spirituall Court it had other names as somtimes the Chancellours Court or the Commissaries Court but they that gave it the right name called it the Bawdy Court What the Revenue of this Court was yearly I cannot informe you but I am sure they maintained a great and ungodly company And set but a-part the Crown-Land and the Inheritance of the Nobility in the Kingdom and though his Tribe did not amount to the five hundred part of the people yet he had engrosed into his hands the fourth part of the Commons Inheritance And if you please to mind what work he made in the State and how well he throve in the Church if he had not bin discovered stopt by the Parliament he would have made as many goe bare-foot and bare-leg in England as doth in Scotland in a very short time After they found how rich and mighty hee was grown in the Kingdom they began to inquire into his actions and there they found he had been doing the very same things in this shape he used to do in the other There were all the godly Ministers in the Kingdom either banished or silenced except some few which were able to make good friends or could dispense with most of his Popish Ceremonies with many thousands of godly people scattered all over the world as they were at Jerusalem witnesse New-England Virginia with many of the remote Islands Holland is not exempted If you would have further satisfaction I shall referre you to the foure Champions of these times viz. Mr. Prynne Dr. Bastwick Mr. Burton and Lieu. Col. Lilburn I wish them to remember the losse of their eares their branding in the face their pillory their whipping-Cart their exile and imprisonment Ask them if Antichrist cannot persecute as well in the shape of a Protestant as a Papist Know of them whether the enjoyment of this Parliament be not the greatest outward mercy that ever God gave England and themselves in particular Ask them again if Antichrist be not a persecuter in all the shapes he assumes and whether the spirit of persecution be not the spirit of Antichrist or no. Thus my honest and soon-deceived Countrey-men you may see by these few hints among the many thousands you may remember of the same nature what condition you were in when God raised you up this Parlement to be your deliverers and what a work they had to undertake in your behalfe They had only of these two things to chuse one either to give you and your posterity up to slavery or run the hazard of the utter ruining themselves and families I need not tell you which it was they chose but where they begun will be worth your observation They did not begin to lop off the branches but to hew downe the main body of the tree the first men they call'd in question being the two greatest Subjects in the Kingdom viz. the Lord Deputy of Ireland and the Bishop of Canterbury if they had questioned more of them then we had been quietter since But as soon as this wise Observer of Times saw what would befall him he presently would change his shape again and would be in the likenesse of a blessed Reformation as he called it in the dayes of Queen Elizabeth When that trick would not serve he knew there was no other meanes left now but his last shift which was to see if he could stirre up the people to rise with the King