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A04286 An apologie for the oath of allegiance first set foorth without a name, and now acknowledged by the authour, the Right High and Mightie Prince, Iames, by the grace of God, King of Great Britaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. ; together with a premonition of His Maiesties, to all most mightie monarches, kings, free princes and states of Christendome. James I, King of England, 1566-1625.; Paul V, Pope, 1552-1621.; Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, Saint, 1542-1621. 1609 (1609) STC 14401.5; ESTC S1249 109,056 264

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the fatherly care I haue not to put any of my Subiects to a needlesse extremitie I might haue bene contented in some sort to haue reformed or interpreted those wordes With his owne Catholicks for either if I had so done they had beene therby fully eased in that businesse or at least if I would not haue condescended to haue altered any thing in the said Oath yet would thereby some appearance or shadow of excuse haue beene left vnto them for refusing the same not as seeming thereby to swarue from their Obedience and Allegiance vnto me but onely being stayed from taking the same vpon the scrupulous tendernesse of their consciences in regard of those particular wordes which the Pope had noted and condemned therein And now let vs heare the wordes of his thunder POPE PAVLVS the fift to the English Catholikes WElbeloued Sonnes Salutation and Apostolical Benediction The tribulations and calamities which yee haue continually susteined for the keeping of the Catholike Faith haue alwaies afflicted vs with great griefe of minde But for as much as we vnderstand that at this time all things are more grieuous our affliction hereby is wonderfully increased For we haue heard how you are compelled by most grieuous punishments set before you to goe to the Churches of Heretikes to frequent their assemblies to be present at their Sermons Truely we doe vndoubtedly beleeue that they which with so great constancie and fortitude haue hitherto indured most cruell persecutions and almost infinite miseries that they may walke without spot in the Law of the Lord will neuer suffer themselues to bee defiled with the communion of those that haue forsaken the diuine Law Yet notwithstanding being compelled by the zeale of our Pastorall Office and by our Fatherly care which we doe continually take sor the saluation of your soules we are inforced to admonish and desire you that by no meanes you come vnto the Churches of the Heretikes or heare their Sermons or communicate with them in their Rites lest you incurre the wrath of God For these things may yee not doe without indamaging the worship of God and your owne saluation As likewise you cannot without most euident and grieuous wronging of Gods Honour binde your selues by the Oath which in like maner we haue heard with very great griefe of our heart is administred vnto you of the tenor vnder written viz. I A.B. doe truely and sincerely acknowlege professe testifie and declare in my conscience before God and the world That our Soueraigne Lord King IAMES is lawfull King of this Realme and of all other his Maiesties Dominions and Countreyes And that the Pope neither of himselfe nor by any authoritie of the Church or Sea o● Rome or by any other meanes with any other hath any power or authoritie to depose the King or to dispose of any of his Maiesties Kingdomes or Dominions or to authorize any forraigne Prince to inuade or annoy him or his Countreys or to discarge any of his Subiects of their Allegiance and obedience to his Maiestie or to giue Licence or leaue to any of them to beare Armes raise tumults or to offer any violence or hurt to his Maiesties Royal person State or Gouernment or to any of his Maiesties Subiects within his Maiesties Dominions Also I doe sweare from my heart that notwithstanding any declaration or sentence of Excommunication or depriuation made or granted or to be made or granted by the Pope or his Successors or by any Authoritie deriued or pretended to be deriued from him or his Sea against the said King his Heires or Successors or any Absolution of the said subiects from their Obedience I will beare faith and true Allegiance to his Maiestie his Heires and Successors and him and them will defend to the vttermost of my power against all Conspiracies and Attempts whatsoeuer which shal be made against his or their Persons their Crowne and dignitie by reason or colour of any such Sentence or declaration or otherwise and will doe my best endeuour to disclose and make knowen vnto his Maiestie his Heires and Successors all Treasons and traiterous Conspiracies which I shall know or heare of to be against him or any of them And I doe further sweare That I doe from my heart abhorre detest and abiure as impious and Hereticall this damnable doctrine and Position That Princes which be excommunicated or depriued by the Pope may be deposed or murthered by their Subiects or any other whatsoeuer And I doe beleeue and in conscience am resolued that neither the Pope nor any person whatsoeuer hath power to absolue me of this Oath or any part thereof which I acknowledge by good and full Authoritie to be lawfully ministred vnto me and doe renounce all pardons and dispensations to the contrary And all these things I doe plainely and sincerely acknowledge and sweare according to these expresse wordes by me spoken and according to the plaine and common sence and vnderstanding of the same words without any Equiuocation or mental euasion or secret reseruation whatsoeuer And I doe make this Recognition and acknowledgement heartily willingly and truely vpon the true Faith of a Christian So helpe my GOD. Which things since they are thus it must euidently appeare vnto you by the words themselues That such an Oath cannot be taken without hurting of the Catholique Faith and the Saluation of your Soules seeing it conteines many things which are flat contrary to Faith and Saluation Wherefore wee doe admonish you that you doe vtterly abstaine from taking this and the like Oathes which thing wee doe the more earnestly require of you because we haue experience of the Constancie of your Faith which is tried like Gold in the fire of perpetuall Tribulation Wee doe wel knowe that you will cheerefully vnder-goe all kind of cruell Torments whatsoeuer yea and constantly endure death it selfe rather then you will in any thing offend the Maiestie of God And this our Confidence is confirmed by those things which are dayly reported vnto vs of the singular vertue valour and fortitude which in these last times doeth no lesse shine in your Martyrs then it did in the first beginnings of the Church Stand therefore your Loynes being girt about with Veritie and hauing on the Brest-plate of righteousnesse taking the Shield of Faith bee yee strong in the Lord and in the power of his might And let nothing hinder you Hee which will crowne you and doeth in Heauen beholde your Conflicts will finish the good worke which he hath begun in you You know how he hath promised his Disciples that hee will neuer leaue them Orphanes for hee is faithfull which hath promised Hold fast therefore his correction that is being rooted and grounded in Charitie whatsoeuer ye doe whatsoeuer yee indeuour doe it with one accord in simplicitie of Heart in meekenesse of Spirit without murmuring or doubting For by this doe all men know that wee are the Disciples of Christ if we haue Loue one
applied But an euill cause is neuer the better for so good a cloake and an ill matter neuer amended by good words And therefore I may iustly turne ouer that craft of the deuill vpon himselfe in vsing so holy-like an exhortation to so euill a purpose Only I could haue wished him that hee had a little better obserued his decorum herein in not letting slip two or three prophane wordes amongst so many godly mortified Scripture sentences For in all the Scripture especially in the new Testament I neuer read of Pontifex Maximus And the Pope must be content in that stile to succeed according to the Lawe and institution of Numa Pompilius and not to S. Peter who neuer heard nor dreamed of such an office And for his Caput fidei which I remembred before the Apostles I am sure neuer gaue that stile to any but to CHRIST So as these stiles wherof some were neuer found in Scripture and some were neuer applied but to CHRIST in that sense as he applieth it had bene better to haue beene left out of so holy and mortified a letter To conclude then this present discourse I heartily wish all indifferent readers of the Breues and Letter not to iudge by the speciousnes of the words but by the weight of the matter not looking to that which is strongly alledged but iudiciously to consider what is iustly prooued And for all my own good and naturall Subiects that their hearts may remaine established in the trueth that these forraine inticements may not seduce them from their natall and naturall duetie and that all aswell strangers as naturall Subiects to whose eyes this discourse shall come may wisely and vnpartially iudge of the Veritie as it is nakedly here set downe for clearing these mists and cloudes of calumnies which were iniustly heaped vpon mee for which ende onely I heartily pray the courteous Reader to be perswaded that I tooke occasion to publish this discourse a a Being a proper word to expresse the true meaning of Tortus b b P. 46. c c P. 63. Pag. 69. P. 47. P. 98. P. 87. P. 98. Ibid. P. 97. a a Senten Card. Baron super excom Venet. Lib. de Cler. cap. 28. a a Sigebert ad ann 773. Walthram Naumburg lib. de Episc inuestitura Mart. Polon ad ann 780. Theod. à Niem de priuileg Iurib. Imper. dist 30. C. Hadrian 2. b b See Platin. in v●t Pel●g 2. Gregor 1. Seuerini c c Lib. de Clericis d d In Chron. ad ann 680. e e in vit Agathon Anast in vit eiusd Agath Herm. Contract ad ann 678. aedit poster Dist 63. c. Agatho f f Iuitpr Hist lib. 6 c. 10 11. Rhegino ad an 963. Platin in vit Ioan. 13. g g Marianus Scot. Sigeb Abbas Vrsp ad ann 1046. Platin in vit Greg. 6. h h Walthram Naumburg in lib. li● de inuest Episc Vixit circae ann 1110. i i See Annales Franciae Nicolai Gillij in Philip. Pulchro k k Anno 1268 ex arrestis Senatus Parisiens l l Ioan. Maierius lib. de Scismat Concil o o Matt. Teris in Henr. 1. anno ●100 p p Idem ibid. ann 1113. q q Idem ibid. anno 119. r r Ex Archiuis Regni a a Lib. 2. con Cresconium cap. 32. b b Lib. 1. de ve●b Dei c. 4. a a Luc. 1.28 b b Ibid. ver 48. Matth 11.28 Colos 28.23 a a Luke 8. Luc. 11.28 * * Iubilees In dulgences satisfactions for the dead c. Lib. 2 de Purgat cap. 7. Iohn 14. a a Bellar lib. 4. de Rom. Pont. cap. 25. Page 98. Luk. 22.25 Iohn 14.26 Matth. 18.18 1. Cor. 5.4 Act. 15.22 23. 1 Cor. 1.12 Galat. 2. ● Gal 1.18 Bellar. de Rom. Pont. lib. 1. cap 17. Libello aduersus haereses 1. Pet. 5.13 2. Thes 2. Verse 3. Verse 3 4. Psal 82.6 2. Thes 2.4 Verse 5. Verse 6. Verse 7. * * For so doeth Tortus call Rome when it was spoiled by them though it was Christian many yeres before a a Verse 8. Vers 8.9 Bellar. lib. 3. de Euchar. cap. 8. Reuel 17.51 Vers 3. Vers 18. Vers 5. Cap. 18.52 Vers 5. Chap. 11.8 Matt. 25.40 Acts 9.4 Reuel 18.24 Cap. 13.3 Cap. 17 10. Verse 11. Reuel 1.1 cap. 41. cap. 7. cap. 9.16.18 Matth. 24.41 Matth. 25. a a Reuel 3.3 and 16.15 b b Matth. 24.44 Bellar. de Rom. Pont. lib. 3. cap. 6. Mat. 11.14 and 17.12 Mar. 9.13 Matt. 17.11 Malac. 4.5 Matth 27. a a This obscuring of the Sunne was so extraordinary and fearfull that Dionysius onely led by the light of nature and humane learning cryed out at the sight thereof Aut Deuspatitur aut vices patientis dolet Mala. 4.6 Eccle. 48 9. Mala. 4.6 Eccles 44 16 a a P. 27. Mat. 22 32. Lib. 5. Lib. cont Iadaeos cap. 2. 2. Thes 2. Reuelat. 11. Reuel 21.27 Lib de Gra. ●rimi homini Gene. 2. Rom. 12.3 Gene. 5.24 2. King 2.11 10. Cardinall Peron Luke 15.8 Iohn 21.22 23. Made by Bonauentura Doctor Seraphicus Iohn 5.39 a a Reue. 11.4 b b Ibid. See Expositio M●ssae annexed to Ordo Romanus set forth by G. Cassander Verse 8. Colos 2.20 Verse 8. 2 Chro 34.14 Verse 10. Verse 3. Reuel 6.2 2. Cor. 10.4 Reuel 11.7 a a Printed at Venice Anno 1562. Verse 11. 12. 13. Deut. 19.15 Reuel 11.3 a a Sauguis Martyrum est semen Eccles Verse 11. Actes 2.41 Reuel 18.4 Cap. 17. Verse 18. Verse 9. Verse 13. Verse 12. a a From the time of Constantine the great his remouing of the Empire from Rome to Constantinople t● the time of Boniface the third to w●t ●bout 276. yeeres Verse 11. a a Not in respect of the extent and limites of the Empire but in regard of the gouernement therof and glory of the citie Reuel xviij Verse 9. and 11. Verse 10.16.19 Verse 9. Verse 12. 1. Description of Antichrist Reuel cap. vj Verse 2. Verse 4. Verse 5. Verse 8. a a Or them after other Translations whereby is ioyntly vnderstood the said pale horse together with his rider and cōuoy Death and Hell Verse 9. Verse 10. Verse 12. The second description Verse 1. Verse 2. Verse 3. Verse 11. Matth. 5.14 Verse 13. Verse 20. Lib. de Cultu Adoration lib. 3. disp 1. cap. 5. Verse 21. Cap. 10. ver 6 Verse 7. Cap. xj Verse 3. Cap. xj Verse 7. The third description Cap. xij Verse 6. Verse 15. Cap. xiij Verse 1. Verse 2. Verse 3. Verse 6. Verse 7. Verse 11. Verse 12. 2. Thes 2.9 Verse 13. Verse 15. Verse 17 Verse 16. Verse 15. Irenaeus aduersus Haeres lib. 5. a a Epistol lib. 6. cap. 30. Cap. xiiij Verse 3. Verse 6. Verse 7. Verse 8. Verse 9. Cap. xv Verse 1. Chap. xvj Verse 10. Verse 12. Dan. 5.3 Verse 13. Verse 14. Verse 17. Verse 19. The fourth description Cap. xvij Verse 3. Verse 4. Verse 1.