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286 Peter tbe falfe Prop/m !wtged. ](.John refigneth his Crown to the Pope. f~i~v~~~~h:~~heyin~~r ;!~"~i~~~~~c~~i~~c~~~ ~f~d~ r~r~ob~~~~d~m~~\·~~K~rg ~~:~~ ~~~~;l,7.h ~:ft,a~~~adP~:~j:;!~fo/;/ ~fr~~~i~l~f~\~~!::~~ ~d~ fh:tq:~~-~c~~j~~ ~~~~{p~ ~~~ !~r1 ~~~ ~~~~ Pm• the gaddcr aOOut, a1~d a pratliitg .merc~ant. This Petrr they W?rking :againfi him,JS wdl by the P~{ in all that cn:r he ~~· :~~ t~h~~~~r~r~~~:~~ ~~~rt~:Sp~~.rro{h~ ~~) a:d a~~:~~~~:;rs ~;:~~~~~~~ra~l~~l;isL:; noll~ it da1ly among the Commons of the Rtalm, that and &.rons being rebeUioully mcitcd a~infi !urn;. as by ~~n~~~ ~:~~c~~~ri~~~~~f;,p~~~c0~t~:if,~~~~; ~~e ~~an~,b~(Sh~~~~fo~~~~~~0~td3fb~~[r~~OI~ ~~~ time at Pomjrtt; and that he lud breathed on \urn th~JCC, all tho~ that w~uld rebel againfi him, commandmg them fayi~1g, Pea<e, peace) peace, and tra~hing many ~hmgs to detam from bun fuch Homage, Scrvi_cc, Duties, Debts, whtch he anon after declared to the B~ops; and btd ~h.e and all other Alkgiancc that godly SubJcds owe an~ arc people amend their naughty living. Being ntpt alfo in fpmt bound to yield :rnd give to thdr Liege Lord and Pnnce: (they faid) he beheld the Joys of Heaven, and Sorrows cf All which thin~ conftdcrcd, the King, 1 (ay~ in the thirHdl.For font we.rc there thrct(faith the Chronicle)among tootth )"tar of hJS Rcign,for that the Frmch King be-gan to fa;.~cx;:;ht!fi:d l~~~~~rJ:;~Y·tt!;~e'fu:;~drf~~;~~~ ~;(~jA~~~~o~t~o;~~~o1~~ef:n~~~~~f~~!J~~ ~~l~~ ~~~~~!:sn:i::r;::~~t~~h~is}~a~:.~~ ~~Jh~~~~:~•!~~~~);,':ifn;l!ll~~c:h~1;~~ ~o~~:;:c this (he (aid) he had by rn-cbtion. Then \\'35 itofhim de-- the Pope l'hould will him, and command him in the rccl~~j;:~~h~v: ~~r:~11H~ra~:~;t~~~~ ~~ho~~h!~!f~:k:~:&~~~!~e=~ couldnotteii.Butofthishe:wasfim:(hefaid)rhatncither allmcnthatcouldoomplain. he, nor any of his flock or ~ge fhcukl Reign, that day Then fmt the Pope again inro Engla_nJ his Legate ;::J:!~~ once finiO,td. The King, hcaring of this, laughed tn~ at PtmJulph, with other ArnW"Iadors: the Km_g_alfo at Cani~~ ~ ~~; ~~~~K~~v~~~~~ t~=~ J:t~~~t~;/:i::.s~~ ~::A~~~:;:fw~t~~~dc!:g.c~~~e~h:~h?r~ ~~~; ~~f:f!,~~~t':!d.~~~:~~~h0::~ ~=hat~a&{b~'6a~h;f ~gr::Jvt~t~:h=~~:d h1m abroad and prated thereof at large ( as he was a very Accurftd, he would make ample rcftitutiOU and fatlSfaCI:i- ::lgr~ro:~~?he~1~tct l:~~~e Ku~gwca~:~~~~ (fu ':~Y~~0:hc::row~eC:i~:e3R~l~a~:~tt~:r: afmco_ beapprehendtdas a malc:fatlor)and to be thrown {?tcscommg )fwar.e inlike maJlll~, That if the Klltg imo Pnfon, rhe King not knowing thereof. would not accomph!h itt every dung the Oath whi~ he Anon after, the fume of this phantafiicai prophet went had taken, then they would caufe him to hold :md conlirm :~11 the Realm over, and his name was known everywhere the fame whether he would or not (or by fucngth) to ufe (as foolil'hnc!S is much regarded of people, where wifdom the Authors words. is not itt placc ) fpccially b«aufe he was then Imprifoncd Then (ubmitted the King himfelf unto the Court of rn~g.J•h• for the matter, the ru~ was _the largtt, t~cir won~rings Romt, and to the Pope, and rcligning ga\'e up his ~mini- 'i;:r;:f~ were the wantonCT, therr praCtifi~g the foolilbor, their bu- ons an~ R~hns of England and !rtftmJ from hun ~d rflii!l<~b lie talks, attd other idle occupymgsthcgreatcr. Conti- fiom hisHellSforevermore thatlhouldcomeofhim. WuhhlsClOWll. nually from thence (as the rude manner of people is) old this condition, that the King and his Heirs lbould take aGoffipsTalcswentabroad., new Talcswereinvented,Fa- gain thefe two Dominions of the Pope to Farm, paying ~~t';~~;~~~:~a:.e!;)~~:l~\:~~: :aJ~ ~~~- t~t:k ~t ~;\~e~:~n1 =~~t notonc of them true: rumors arofe, blafphemics wm kneeling upon hisKnets, in theprcfenccofall_his Wrds ~~~~d~~~~~~=~ha~,k~eT=fu;~ed:h~rp~:~~ r~;~~tst~E:~~:~~in:;~ :~~~~g~~;~rwe~ fubulty praChftd, all was thrn fathered upon this fooli(h Rolm of Engltmd to the Popes hands, ltmOC_m: the third, prophet: 1\s, thus faith Ptttr WaktfttiJ, Thus hat~ he and put me whclly in his 1~ and ordinance. !hen prophefied, and,ThislhallcomctopafS; yea> many tunes took Plt1fJulph theCrown?f KingJobn,attdkcptlt five: ~~~c ::~~~~~~~~~h ':C~m~~fier';;,:~o~~~Ki';,onj:Z ~[ysE~:a~~~ 101~r~~a~~~i:~=~g0!1(!,h~~ r:h~~~a;: L,... ~r . C?mmanded his Regal Tent to be fprad abrO?d in the OfCn mifcd by his Charter Obligatory JSfollowcth : K!~g f.h. f1cld, p.1Jling that day with his ~oble Council a~ mm of Hon~ur, i~1 the gr~tefi Solemmty that ever he: d1d afore, The Copy of the Letter Obligatory that King So!acmg htmfelfwtth Mufical Jn(lruments and Songs,mofi John made tO the Pope concerning tbe rg~ra~~~~~~snr:;~ ~~~Xy:::h.~~~ v~~~~i:a~t~ ,~~ ~:!1:~~ i~fo ~~ct~~~:o~~d:,ntar~e~~~ta?~ Sum of Mony yearly to b e paid. ~~~~ b~~~;ist~~~f1 ~:~vid~S~~ta t~efat~~~~ J0J~~~~i;~t:~~;:~~:;h;:t;;;~;bif~7~a~~t;!:~ ~~Q~ had troubled al! theRealm,pcrvc:~ted dte hearts ofthepc:o- tmg: To your U"_nwtrJilJ lt.nuwn be it, That for fo mucb ::=•.t:."'"'' pk,andraifedthcCommonsagam~him. For his words aJ we hiVllt grweJ andojfmJeJ GoJ,andour MothtrKto•1•" ;t;~~~:~bt~~~;; ~~~~~clp ~: ~:~:b;:~~ ;~~~~ ~:~,t;o;:,:;~fif!:a~ft=~::~/;~; :r~~:{~~b ra~ement to Invade the: La1~ he had not dfe done it (o fo worthyfJJftr,llnJ c~mp_etmt fawfaEhon m11lu to GfJJanJ ~~' ~tdd~fi· t!~~Jh~~~h~~~{~~d=k d~:~~:J~: ~e~J:mc~E::ri~'t:t/;J:~aJ7d;:; t"?J~ ;;:t{~h: 5 . ~~X~~~n a1~ ~:~:olh~~~rT~.~~-~a:nded dut he !;?~u~hO~;et;e{te~::;:;/:;{:h:~,!;e ~n~'l:!;b *;; fa,~!~~~~:;)~\~~~~~~~n~~;~u~:~~~~d g~;:~~/£~f,:~J;;;;;;:;~t;~7_sp;:~o!:J Pa1.:~ ~t ,.ruk not fixed, notwtthfi:utding they had done no little harm to o11r mother Cburtk of R.omc:, 11nJ to cur holy J~rhtr ~~~~~~; a~d ~:frj~\(\:.~:t~~n~::!~:;~t·t~~~~~: ~; r~~~~~ ::: ;:;l~?~;:::n::lt1!b!::bt;:yr.:~ !.~b~il~~e~f~~~ ~l~h'~J!yK1~~;0~t~h~1~\~~~~~ f~~~ ;:~~~ ~:~~~"11 ;,Cs,l~~dt:lp~~~ z:!;:t :;~:;~:;;fo~{: ::1

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