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J\Totes of tbe true Ch'urcb rranti11g bztbat of Rome. 32 r ~~~h~'t!:la~/!~~~a~::i;:~~(lli~~~\rt~J~fc:i ~~~~t;i~~l;~~~~~ :;\·s_~P~~ ::;r~~:~~;i~~~~ be wi!lt you aU, Amen. Ex Mat. Parifimf. fol. 111 . every one m hiS own D1ocdS to govrn..l their Aock after the mleofGods Wonl, and how few be there in this\Vd[ ~·fliO:•h prt~:~~oa~::P,~~:!'~~,: tN~;~cd~~.: t1~pec~;[f7o ~~~ ~~;~;;~~~~:t~;hi~~~~:h~·o;;~i::.d~~~e ~:~~ ~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~i" Pope. to (u : Firfi how the whole Univerfal Church of Chnfl the Popes tyranny ; fo on the otht r fide conlidermg wtth dom undu ~!·~.~~from the Eall ~ts to the Weft, i11 anc!Cilt cimes_wcre al- ~ny ftlf the lYrt:tchc:d thraldmn of thefe O'.tr_Churches here tb~ Popo. ~~r.6.R ~~~~~~lub~~~~~~~~~:~;:re~~~~~u~~ocl::l~nt~t!~ ~~-~;~o~~~n ~~!t~~rt~;~eo~l~l ~~~~ ~~~ ~~fh~f~~~R~f: another, botb with u:mporal aid and fpmmal counfcl, as pmful fiate, w~ were bro~ght mto fuch OpPrdl ~l and cafe rcquiral. Neithtt was then any one ~ther-Church flavcry undtr lum, that netdter they could ab~Je hun, t~or above other Churches, but the who!.: Umwrfal Chttrch yet du_rll call him olf. So Ull~lmble were hiS exad-ions, ~he Poptt ~~· ~;,~~;~~f~~~~~~~~~#~ ~~~~:~:~:~L~;~i~~Jg~~;;;~~];£ ~;~ n u, •nd another, but all in like equality, as God ga\·e hiS ~frs fo ence:;, they f.tlf]y bdleVI~lg htm to h~ve t~ aU[hority of rhtPopa ••hll. fervingone an<Xher, evn holding together. the un~ty of St. Petn:_, thatfor_confClC11Ce fake nettherJ.Gng ncr Ct(ar ~rr;:; •1 • faith and filler!~' lovt. AnJ fo long was 1t and n!}htl_y durfi Wtthfland htm, much ldS poor fub~ ~nee mun:: ,..,..h •••.t· might fo be e!llcd ~he Catholick Church, ha~ing_ m tt a~infi l~im. And although his ta.kmg;; add fJxnhn~namt- chcd~><(,. tJr.;?.."' ~~~~~:;?:~~t.~:~~;:~i~~.:.;:~~;~~i! ~~;~&~:s:~E~~F~~::~::~},~~~,:.~:;,~~~ fot\'tr was taught at Rome touching Fruth a1~d Salvauo_n, tence \\<'35 up:m them, to cur(~: them lS bbck as it was no other rhru1 was taught at Ant;ocb, SJ·na, pitch. . . . · &c. 1nn:admgthe i:Mort<Sofrhefetimcs.,anygoodheart Secondly, How in procdS of timf> through occafion of would bmcnt and rue, tO fee the n:iferable captiVity of rh.e Tht fccond t~te Bilhops of Romts tyranny and Vlolcn.r op_pre!l\on, this people what they fi1fli.1"rd under tlus thraldom of the BtNoc~. rmg of Equality.bcing broken, allt1ew m pteces, _d te ~fl !hop of Rome,_ ~hereof part hath lx~n !hcwrd before, Church from the Wdt, tbc Gruks from the Lnm11, a~ul more (God ~1llmg) fhall follow htre.~;her, and fomc part that which .,..'aS on~: befoTt", now was mlde rwo ; mutf prefcntlr I mmd eo txprefs. tumtdtodivifion,univetf:tlity tofmgularity,andfreecon- 'f.?'t thltd fcn~~~il~tll~: is alfo to be noted after this pitiful breach A briefTable D~ Decl.tratio_n ofthe Popt.lllftrelf/o~- otr. of Equality, how many and what gre:l( Nations dcp_; rt~ aMe Gathtrmg•, Exaarom, and opprejJionJ ut from the Communionof the Churth of Rom~1and efpec1- the Realm of England. ~i~uh~~~:~,~~~~. f~h~tt~"l!o% ~~ft~j~?ti~; A ND firfi to begin with ~~ El~OllS of the Bifhops, A ~MTtmany Counctls were holden, and many rhmgs concluded Abbots, Deans, and Pnors w1thin this Realm, it ~;;~~11• ~;:~rdo in the Well Church, whereun~otheonehalf ofChriflCtl· c:~nnotbe told whlt ma!Sof ll~oney gre\V to thC Por:s ln1 and~d · §r 51~~:~~~£~;~:~:j~~;( :~~~i:::t:,:E ~I·~~~~si~u!~~;;;~t~::\i~~;~ [~I@~ ~~~ ... as fhe loft the bc;nefir of un.ivcrfals~:mfent, _ fo a!JO the lofi rh_e Covdii or Chap1er had chofen one 10 their mind, the ofTtM~f~b- the name Uuhohck. Wh~eupon thiS quefhon is to be ask- Kmg who bad nurritd a !hanger, and fought thenfore to :!:~'~!~b. 00, that when the ~net! of Late:an, under Pope lmw- prdtr flrangers, would fet up another. By rtafon whereof ::~~~r ~;;.ti~J~~~~fc~~~~ni~l o~:~~(;bgh:~h~ ;1~;~~~~:~ft'::o'C:a~i~v:C:Sa~~~~~~n~~Nr~ r:$'lbe fu=~i~~7s~n~~;;l~: ~~lO~~~r~~·r:l~her the P~~S:~nt~:fc 1h!Ygl~~~eE~~~~~Cl~en~~~~~~ f~0cl~~: T !lc four!~ fourthly, Inthedep:11tmg ofthefeChurchesfrom the }Ctthe newElcdmultnecds refpt:CttheholyFltiK'fWlth N~te. Btfhop of R_om!, here alfo IS to lx n?ted that the fame fome gentle reward, and f11~ther by his Oath was bound Churches ol the Gruks, notwithfl:andmg thq. feqneflrc:d every rhrec: yc:a.rs, either in hts own perfon or by another, tht."ln[dv<S, and fell out witl_tthe. Chu_rch .of Romt, and to vifi~ Limina Apojfolorum. that JtiH!y, ~er_ they kt pl thar umty fhll \~tth theirGoJ, Somthehoufe?fSt.A/bans when Jcbn Herford was MontJc<>l g~!f5\~~~t?!BJr~~f.~f~ii~ ~11Ei~;:E;~~~~~~~~k~2s~~~~i ~fu~~ as )"t h:t\•e h~rd . Wherefor~ the ~hurch of Romt hath whc:ttof the Elcdi?n might ~nd, and the new Ab~c done them open wrong, whtch bemg offered fo gently ro 19as fi1'0m every thtrd yc:a.r D)' hirnfelf or another, ro vifit try and robe triedbythetrut~tofGodsWord, notOlt!y theDoorklsofthe_Apo!Ucs. would fbnd to no trial, nor abide conffi~nce, i>ur alfo h1th .Another fuch ltkc contention happtntd betwm_t tht- 9ooo Mn~i .nr trth ~x~:n;~~~~xt~:~~sc~~~~~Je~~~~~= hcre to ~1~a~ndR~l;,M::n~h~~~!fsh;da!:~~~~~~~~~! ~~:~fr*": !r;t~.m 001~i~~~};h~~e.g;:~~~1 ~fusR;:~~J11fy ~;~l~~h :~f;~ ~~~hi;~~~~~~~Th:o1~7~1g;r·r:~~k ~t;J;,fte~:~t~ ~~:~ E~ui: ~~1~:~K~l~v~l 1~~Cl~~:td~ \~::l~\~:~1~t 1 ~ :;;~tl~~~~re1;:;~:aE~::· ofv~~ furJ:f' !::~~a:~~:~: ~~ ~~~~~~~ch'~helu~t~~l0~a~~~::~ya~~~~~~~:: ~hr~/r O:thlabed~~r'~;~~hil~~~~d trtt ~t~a~fa:Jd 124~· ~=r:~ ;:~;; ::~~~d~1~a~3:~y~~a~~fl~J~~~etvw~~~~: ~/(:1~~//~~:· ~i~~~~~~~~~:~r~!\'~~~ ~-~~h,~e~~r~ «led . K f:lhe to be prtwtd ~ for let lhtfe fU"(S ;~.nd Fagots cea.fe, upoJltht whok City of w;,1,brflt,., made his rtpall" to Rom1.

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