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A57615 The Romish mass-book with notes and observations thereupon, plainly demonstrating the idolatry and blaspheymy thereof with unanswerable arguments proving it no service of God : published at this juncture to inform mens judgments and put a stop to the designs of those that endeavor to introduce popery amongst us / faithfully translated into English. R. V.; T. D., 17th cent. 1683 (1683) Wing R1907; ESTC R27564 73,245 148

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For Christs Body is not they confess white round and thin nor his Blood grateful and pleasant And Bread and Wine there is none at all you hear and must believe there 's an end on 't this is Bedlam Doctrine with a Witness 'T is a strange Parodox to me that Christ should eat his own body and drink his own blood yet they affirm it why so why then say I the Body and Blood of Christ was in his own mouth and stomach and yet sitting at the table with his Disciples at the same time It was broken and whole eaten and uneaten and all at once Nay his blood was shed and in the Cup and thence drank by himself yet not one Drop missing out of any Vain of his Body Ay and to confound us the Eater was the thing Eaten and the thing Eaten was the Eater to For with his Body did he Eat and this his Body that he Eat so his Disciples did Eat him as Crucified and dead his Body broken and blood ●●●d but he was still alive untouched and before their faces these are monstrous Goblins The Scripture assures us t is true BREAD and WINE that we receive in the Sacrament Matth. 26. 26. Mark 14. 22. Luke 22. 19. And the Apostle calls it bread no less then three times after the Consecration 1 Cor. 11. 26 28. And calls the Cup the Communion of Christs Blood and Bread the Communion of his Body Chap. 18. V. 16. c. Certainly the most Idolatrous among the Heathens may learn Idolatry from these Nicknamed Christians the Ancient Romans us'd to make their Gods of wise or at least Valient Men the Greeks chose reasonable Creatures for the object of their adoration The Egyptians more brutish then the 〈◊〉 would yet have a living Creature for their chief Diety But papists take a senseless lifeless thing O more then Heathen Idolatry O fulsom Nicknam'd Eucharist away with thee Reader if thou dost but impartially consider these Arguments and brief Reasonings I am satisfied you will judg this Mass to be no Institution of Christs but rather a most abominable rabble of Blashphemys patcht together by the Antichristian synagogue of Rome in opposition to the worship of the Everliving Jesus and a thing quite different from the sacred supper of the Lord. By this Mass ariseth false hope and a false remedy is promised to wicked lives for such if they hear Mass in the Morning think all 's well and bolster themselves up in security giving the reins to all kind of sensuality and the Debaucheryes that are Alamode For who would deny himself of his beloved pleasure though never so contrary to true piety that believes alittle Mercenary Priest A mass or some Holy water can expiate his sin O says one I am now purged from all iniquity and am a good Catholick Innocent as the Child unborn Ay Crys another I thank God I saw my Maker to day I am well enough so takes his Evening wallow in wickedness and next Morning a Mass makes him a Saint again Certainly that can be none of Gods way that incourages men to vice as this 〈…〉 which besides its Numberless abominati● 〈…〉 d in a language unknown to the People and therefore had it been never so good no way edyfying as the Apostle says in one of his Epistles to the Corinthians mentioned before Objection me thinks these words at every plain This is my body what will you make Christ a Lyer the Catholick Church of Rome take them litterally and you ought to believe it Answer the Scripture is not always to be taken a● the lerter foundeth but the intent and purpose of the holy Spirit the Dictator of it is to be minded For ●● you will always follow the bare words you will quickly shake down the greatest part of Christianity What 's plainer then thi my Father is greater then I John 14. 28. whence sprung the Arrian Heresie yet Christ says John 10. 30. I and my Father are one whence some deny'd the distinction of Persons in the Trinity It is said Acts 4 32. that the multitude of believers had one heart and one soul yet every one of them had a heart and soul peculiar to himself He said that the Man and Wife are one Flesh yet each has a distinct Body Judah said of his Brother Joseph he is our Flesh Gen 37. 27. yet he has not their real Flesh 't is said of Melchise●●●h that he had neither Father nor Mother yet he had both Christ is called a Rock a Door a Lamb a Vine c. yet he was not really and materially such the Cup is called the New Testament yet call it a Metonimy so that you may see by these and many other Instances of 〈◊〉 like Nature how frequently such figurative and ●●opical Speeches are used in Scripture as may be seen 〈◊〉 large in a late Book intituled Tropologia and 〈◊〉 sacra c. And why must this only Text be so 〈◊〉 confined to a meer literal interpretation 〈◊〉 the sense and reason in the World 〈…〉 culous to say that a thing is done in 〈…〉 it self this Sacrament is used in 〈…〉 therefore not Christ himself 〈…〉 both Visible and Invisible but the Sacrament is visible and the Body of Christ invisible therefore they are not one the Body of Christ is food not for the Body but for the Soul and therefore it must be received by faith only which is the Souls mouth Hence Augustine says in Johan tract 15. Quid paras ventrem dentem Crede manducasti Why makest thou ready thy Tooth thy Belly Believe thou hast eaten Here 's a Sylogism for you in Datisi Of whatsoever sort the Mouth is of such is its food But the Mouth of the Spirit is spiritual not bodily Ergo it receiveth Christs Body spiritually not bodily Spiritual hunger must be spiritually satisfied the most delicate and pallate pleasing dishes cannot content the longings of the fasting Soul 't is only spiritual Food lie feeds on In my Judgment the very Mice are wiser then these Dating Priests for if the wafer were not real bread for all the Priests conjuring they wou'd never steal it away and eat it But if it be a God then the Church Rats are well fed when they are banqueted with Gods Flesh Under the Law No man was to eat or drink Blood yea the prohibition is repeated in the Acts of the Apostles but these blood thirstly Priests gulge of their Gods Blood unmercifully yea in the very time of their lent even on Good-Friday they eat Flesh and drink blood when the poor Lay-men must not eat an Egg or a Mess of Milk under pain of Church curses if not Damnation If this Bread could be metamorphos'd into Christ real Christ St. Paul needed not to have wish'd to be dissolved and to be with Christ when he might be every day with him at the Altar But alas that Blessed man knew better things The Scripture and all the antient Fathers tells us that Christ is ascended into Heaven and is there to remain at the Right hand of the Father how can it be true then that every Mass Priest can conjure him down to be eaten at pleasure Ay ●●d make a horrible Multiplication of him I could 〈◊〉 〈…〉 though from Antiquity if it were need● 〈◊〉 how can the Sacrament be called a break 〈…〉 〈◊〉 if there be no Bread remaining unriddle 〈◊〉 God makers I have read that Henry the 〈◊〉 Emperor was poyson'd in the Host and victor 〈◊〉 in the Chalice what a poyson'd God! 〈…〉 〈◊〉 Sacrament could speak and doubtless 〈…〉 it were alive it would cry out O! I am bitter 〈◊〉 swallow'd I perish I mould I am kept in a Box f 〈…〉 of Rats if you leave me out all Night I shall be d 〈…〉 before Morning If the Mouse gets me I am gon●● Bread I am no God don't believe the wretches mu● murder murder c. I will conclude my Argument 〈…〉 st this Upstart transubstantiation which wi 〈…〉 up from the bottomless Pit in the time of Pop● 〈◊〉 at the ● at the Latarant Councel in Rome abou● 〈…〉 rs agoe with these pithy Sentences of a few 〈◊〉 Fathers 〈◊〉 in his homily on Levit. says si secundum litera● naris c. that is if ye follow that which is written after 〈…〉 ener unless ye shall eat the Flesh of the Son of Man 〈◊〉 shall be no life in you that letter kills So Chrysosto● 〈◊〉 Hom 46. Caro non prodest c. The flesh profite● that is to say my words must be taken and expounde● 〈◊〉 by Spirit for he that heareth after the flesh gainet● 〈◊〉 Now what is it to understand Carnally to take 〈◊〉 simply as they be spoken and not to consider any fur● 〈◊〉 meaning therein for things must not be judged 〈…〉 seen but all Mysteries must be seen with inwar 〈…〉 that is to say spiritually Teitullian Contra Marc 〈…〉 says Christus accepit panem Corpus suum fe 〈…〉 est Corpus meum dicendo id est figura Corpor 〈…〉 that is Christ took Bread and made it his Body say 〈…〉 Body that is to say the figure of my Body 〈…〉 Augustine Irenaus c. say with one voic●
he must be Armed to Duel that Dreadful Enemy Therefore he puts on his Shoes first which signify in their sense the Humility of Christ Then the Bishop attires his head with an Horned Mitre whereas the Priest wears onely a Coiff and Kerchief as they call it this Mitre is a kind of Spiritual H●lmet to keep his Lordships Patesafe and sound from Satans Attaque The Priests Coif denotes the Robe or Veil that Christs Face was covered with when the Souldier smote him Matth. 27. Mark 15. Luk. 23. Crying Who smote thee The Alb is a kind of shirt of Mail in their sense representing the Gown which Herod gave to Christ in mockery The Girdle with which he binds this Smock of the Whore of Babylon signifies the Bow with which these Archers kill Devils in this Holy War The little Cord wherewith the Stole is tyed denotes the Quiver wherein the Arrows are put The Stole is the Breast-plate which goes about the Neck and Crosses the Priests Belly like a Saint Andrew's Cross signifying the Cord with which Christ was bound when they scourged him The Manipule that is the Childs swadling Band is put about his Arms as a Bracelet is instead of a Mace or Courtleax denoting with all the Cord with which Christs Hands were bound The Chasuble is a loose Garment with a hole in the middle through which the Priest like a Monkey puts his head and so one part hangs before the other behind in which undermost part is always a Cross this signifies the Garment without Sean wherewith in mockery they attired Christ. They have abundance of other Fooleries and some mystical signification ridiculous enough to 〈◊〉 sure is attributed to each of them These m 〈…〉 suffice to shew what difference there is between these Sacrament-makers and Christs Institution 〈◊〉 which no such Habiliments were used but Christ without any super addition of Pontifical Robes wash his Disciples Feet O unspeakable Humility But these Fellows array themselves with a mock pageantry of Habit and happy is he that kisses then Tails Besides they have a kind of a Consecratione call it Conjuring if you will for all these Garments to keep all sawcy Devils away that dare to interrupt the sacred Comedy Every piece of the Priests spiritual Armor is attended with a Prayer which he must whisper to himself forsooth denoting the Magical Spell for which it was ordained which take from their own Book as follows Here follow the words which the Priest must say when he Apparelleth himself to say Mass first when he hath Crossed himself and taken his Amict let him say Lord put the Helmet of Salvation upon my head that I may vanquish and overcome all the Deceits of the Devil in the Name of the Father of the Son c. In girding himself with the strings of the Amict Lord make me clean both in Soul and Body to the end I may worthily perform thy holy Work through our Lord Jesus Christ In putting on of his Alb let him say Lord put on me the Vestment of Salvation and the Robe of Righteousness or Environ me evermore with the Robe of Gladness through Jesus Christ our Lord. When he puts on his Girdle let him say Lord Gird the Reins of my Heart and Body with the Girdle of Faith and quench in me all humours of Lechery and let the love of Chastity remain in me through Jesus Christ c. In taking the Manipule let him say O Almighty God I beseech thee that I may so de serve to bear my Manipule both going and weepig with patience and putting it off with Joy that I may with these have part through Jesus Christ c. When he putteth on his Stole let him say Environ my Neck with the Stole which is the Robe of Righteousness When he putteth on his Chasuble let him say Thy Yoke and Burden O Lord are sweet light and therefore make me able to bear them that I may obtain Mercy at thy hands O Saviour ef the World who Livest and Reignest one God in perfect Trinity World without End Notes O the Repeated Blasphemies of these Wretches what the Apostle ascribes to the true Spiritual Armor which defends us in and through Christ from the Assaults of the Devil is by this Mass Priest attributed to his Cursed Head-geer and the other appurtenances of his more Devilish Mass But for the exposition of that passage of Scripture Eph. 6. I refer my Reader to Mr. William Gurnal of Lavenham in Suffolk who upon that Subject Writ Largely and Learnedly CHAP. III. THe Priest being thus prepared let him approach the Altar saying the 43. Psalm Judge me O God c. Vnto the end with Glory be to the Father Then must he repeat the Versicle Introibc c. And I will go in to the 1 Altar of God to that God which makes glad my mouth The Verse Confess your selves unto the Lord because he is good The Answer For his Mercy endureth for ever And I guilty and unworthy Priest confess my self unto Almighty God 2 and to the Blessed Virgin Mary and to all the Saints and to you my Brethren Because that I miserable Sinner have greatly sinned against the Law of my God in Thought Word Deed and by negligence and through my own fault my fault my most grievous fault And therefore I BESEECH MARY the most Blessed Mother of God and all the he-and-she-Saints of God omnes Sanctos Sanstas Dei and you my Brethren to pray for me wretched Sinner unto the Almighty Lord our God to have mercy upon me When he hath thus made his Confession with ● profound bending of his Body let him so stand still till the rest have Answered The Clerks shall answer Amen 2 Misereatur tu 〈…〉 Omnipotens Deus c. The Almighty God have mercy upon thee c. Notes How the places of Scripture here alleaged and misapplyed and God is mocked and Blasphemed any body may see that is not wilfully blind 1 The Table on which the Supper was Celebrated and whereon thanks were given to God which thanks indeed are Sacrifices of Praise by a Metaphorical or Allusive Phrase called an Altar by some of the Antients but Christians have no Material Altar but onely this Spiritual Altar whereon it is not lawful for them to eat that serve the Tabernacle viz. the Jews or Heathens who also had Altars and Sacrifices for their Idols So that the Pedigree of this Popish Altar must needs be derived from the Jews or Pagan Idolaters for it has no Sanction in the Gospel 'T is worth observing how these Mass-Mongers Massacre the Psalms picking on t here and there some Verses that have no coherence together expresly contradicting the second Councel of LAODICEA 'T was a pretty mistake of a Priest who neither understood nor could pronounce this Introibo to say constantly Introibo ad Tartara Dei that is I will go unto the Hell of God I am sure if he spoke not Truth yet
every thing in order divised and brought in particularly to the Mass and to the Church for after that mans brain was once set on devising it never could make an end of ●●aping Rite upon Rite and Ceremony upon Ceremony till all Religion was turned to Superstition ●●●●●fore cometh Oyle and Creem brought in by ●ope Silvester not wont to be hallowed but by a ●ishop That the Corporas should not be of Silk but only Fine Linnen Cloth That the Psalms should be 〈◊〉 on Sides the one fide of the Quire Singing 〈◊〉 verse the other another with Gloria Patri c. That Baptism should be Ministred at no other time the Year but only at Easter and Whi●sontide save ●●ly to Infants and such as were in extreme infirmi●● and that it should be required 40 Days before so ●●termined by Pope Sixtus and therefore was it at Fonts were hallowed only at these two seasons 〈◊〉 which hallowing they keep still but the ordinance ●●ey have Rejected Item that Bells also were Christned Item no Preist ●ould wear a Beard or have long Hair so appointed Pope Martin the first Item that Auricular confession ●ould be made that the Book of Decrees and de●●tals should be stablished and transubstantiation ●●firmed in which three arts Pope Innocentius the 〈◊〉 was the cheif doer about the Year of our ●●rd 1215. Arguments against the Popish Mass and Transubstantiation To omit the Janglings of Critical Schoolmen about the Derivation of the word Missa Mass I● which the Papists themselves cannot agree the mo●● probable opinion is that Missa is taken pro licenti● dimittendi populum that is the dismission or sendin● away the people by their Ite Missa est at the Conclusion of the Mass Or say others it takes denomination of that which the Greeks call 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the dimission of the people alluding to th● story of the Hebrews licensed of Pharoah to Depart out of Captivity after eating of the Pasch● lamb as an old Popish Book de Sacramentis sace● do●alibus has it c. Let it be what it will you ma● note by the way that this word Missa was neve● used by the Greeks Yet such Latin Interpreters a● have in old times Translated the Antient Gree● Books as Eusebius The Tripartite History and others have made bold to render those term 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is to call the Congregation to convene Assemblies c. By the Terms of Missas sacere Celebrar● c. that is to make or Celebrate Masses So that yo● may conjecture that the word was not of old time attributed to the action of Consecration but 〈◊〉 Christian Assemblies gathered together Well 〈◊〉 best 't is a barbarous Latin word of an uncertain original and so let the Name pass Now to th● thing As the Unbelief of the Jews when our Lor● Jesus ●●●urned on Earth was a kind of Miracle co●sidering those ●tupendious sense-convincing M●racles wrought for their Conversion so the fre●●● and dotage of Our Mass-adorers is to be ad●●red at who prostrate their Reason Conscience and Religion in maintaining such a medley of superstition Blasphemy and Nonsence especially in these times of Gospel Sunshine wherein it has been baffled by unanswerable Arguments and made appear as really it is the very Invention of the Devil and his vicar the Romish Anti-Christ To encounter therefore this Contagion we will give you an Abstract of some Arguments that have been or may be us'd to overthrow it The holy Supper instituted by our Lord Jesus is a pledge of his Love and a Memorial of his Passion A Sacrament that nourishes seeds and refreshes the believing Soul But these idolatrous Papists turn it into a Soul-killing poyson quite changing the Nature of it of which take these brief Instances 1. There must be W●ter mixt with the Wine which B●llarmine says lib. 4. cap. 10. De Euchar cannot be omitted without grievous Sin verifying the saying of the Prophet thy Wine is mixt with Water Yet not one Drop of Water is mentioned by any of the Evangelists or Apostles when they treat of the Supper I read that Pope Hon●rius the 3. suspended a poor Priest for ever ab o●●icio beneficio from office and benefice for sacrificing without Water 2. They are by no means to use any other but unleavened Bread Bellarmine ibid. cap. 7. a silly superstitious Vanity like the former for Christ and the Apostles laid no such restraint but used the Bread that was commonly used where they were The Greek Church contends for leavened Bread only the Latins for unleavened This was one of the Crimes of the Priest last mentioned 3. Their Bread must be a little Wafer Cake This is notorious to all the World But if a Man may be so bold to ask them in what part of the World such water Crustlings are used for Bread without doubt 't is in Vtopia that is no-where where Natives No people make it their daily Food But the Mystery is it gives a lift towards Transubstantiation for if it be No bread it may with ease be somewhat else and what that should be you shall hear anòn 4. One of these Wafers only is to be broken into three parts and all that too for the Priest alone to devour The Communicants have it whole but a less Wafer such as Letters are seal'd withal so that there is no breaking of Bread for them ● Quite contrary to Christ who first did break the Bread and then being broken gave the same Bread to his Disciples note that the Priests morsel must be broken over the Chalice least any Crum should be lost So the People must have theirs whole to avoid the like Danger forsooth as Durandus and Salmeron tells us 5. The consecration lies percisely in these words This is my Body this is my Blood saith Bellarmine de Eucar lib. 4. cap. 13. he ought not to have left out enim for though the Gospel doth since his Missal hath it and himself us'd it but at the end of the Chapter before quoted His Modesty in this place is singular the Scripture says that every creature of God is sanctifi'd by the word and Prayer and our Lord first takes Bread next Blesseth it then breaks it after gives it to his Disciples biding them take eat and lastly saith This is my Body without any for of theirs And can the Consecration lie in the last words only It cannot be common but consecrated or blessed Bread that is Christs Body And this Bread was Blessed or consecrated before Christ saith thereof This is my Body 6. The consecrations must be uttered by the Priest secretly that no body else may hear it And why must he so mutter Because forsooth 1 Hannahs voice was not heard only her lips moved and she they say was a tiype of the Church And the Lord said to Moses Wherefore try'st thou to me when he said nothing And the Prophet said speak in your Hearts