3 30 A defcription of the Pope. Tbe French Kingfick., and miraculoujly reflored. ~\fui~n~~~~ ~~:si~~~:J:b~u;;f~~~;~~~ ~Fcff;·~~~n[d :t~;d~:o~im ~~;~i,mfo~!;,:~:;~ ~~~:~;:;~ {~~=;} ,~-a_;; ab!e to a~1d~. As by thiS c:o.mp!<' ulltting, with in· Gof~l feektth for worldly Domlmon, fo mtelly pcrf('CU· . fimteothtrshkctothcfanttm:J.yap?=':n. tct~~ISBrtth~nl, fo givcnto:~.v~rict, fo~yingctting, ~Ji1i; .. ~Q2~i2~f.~:~~~&r~J~:~;;·~~i~~:~~~ ~;;~~~1~,!~~J~:~:rt:~~~i~F.~ ~i· ~~f~~ the ~h:r t':~b~;: :i;~~~t~rl~a~t;~;~:~~~~:hfro!cl~; ~x~~~f~C:~~rf~ ~~~cb~fc~[cfurffr:~)~h~~;~ F1~~b~f Pope, tO lx_ftow feme lkndi~ of Ius Church m all· hafic t_o of a tme Evan{?;chcal B1fi10p ? For ,~hat fcemcth he to can: a Ctrt:lil~ Pnc!l of_ Ro,mr, wh1ch the Abbot, as an obedt· f01 the ~ouls ol_ Mt1l, which fctttth m Bcneli~ Boys and cm Chdd Ullt? Ius Fat~u:r the Pope, was prdl ~nd rea- omlandtfh l~nlums: and fi.trthtr, one Itfllian to fuccttd dy to accompldll acco~dmgly. But the Roman Pndt, n~ another, wl)tch neit~a did knowt~e llnguageof the flock, contemcd wtth fi.Kh as fell next hand, would tarry Ius nor once would abtde to fee thetr fuccs ? And who can tit~e, to h~ve fillh as wm prindp:li and for his own ap- !>lame the Gmi~mr then for ~iffevering themfdves from ['ttttc, havmg a fp«ial eyt to the Benefice of the Church filCh an opprdfor ami giant agamfi Chri!\ > ~~Tl~;::J i:~~t"t~o~,~h~~i;: ottt: ~~~m:d'~~~~ as ~~ 0:i;i~ c:~!~/;:~:~~d ~a: ~~~o~;:~; r~~~, ITI(Xht~CS bcl01~ging to the fam~ : the Co,UattOll whereof infimte. ~lUmber Of troubles, inJltritS, opprdlJons, wa~ ;,~J~ot, ~e~~~\~i~~tred by the ~uthonty Apofiol•cal to be gram- cl-~:~:~~~tou~ls ~t~~r·w~~~~:faf~t~~ Asthispallon, itchanctdatlall:theinrumbenttodye fhopfullfalflyh:ldrakedandtranfponedoutofthisRealm and the Bendke to be empty. Which eftfooni bting of ours. But not to excttd the bounds of my tiifiory, known, the fame day comcth a commandrr~ent , with btcaufc '!lY. purpofc is not to fun~ upon dcdamations, gre:tt charge from the King to the Abbot, to g&\·e the Be- il?r to d~ate common places, I will palS this o~·~, leandicc to one Att~lm'!"e the King:; Broth~ by the Mothers vmg the JUdgment t~f tO the furthtt examil~tiOil of fidc,whoatthefamettmewaipofleff~ WlthfomanyBene- the Reader. For dfe i1 I lified to profecute thiS Arguficcs, as the nnmber and value thcroi was wtknown. The ment fo far as matter would lt"ad mt, and truth peradAbbot here being in grt'Jt pt!P!tx_ity, _:md not knowing ventmc would require me to fay, I durfi not only fay, no Popr what to do, whrthc_r to gra_uhe hiS Kmg or tO o?cY the but could well_ prove the Pope and Court of Rome to be :('R. Court ~t~~~ ~~~:i:'~i~~:~~~d~:i~:~~1~£~!:~~ :~~~:~~:~:~:~it~$:~1~~i ~:~~:·~iE~:~:2~ 1~g~~ !land in_ his ddenct ag.tinn the Pore, rather. th:m tht Ro- many y~ threugh all rhefe Wen jXI~ of Chrillendom, :rifW'ndM~ m~jl1 Pnclt, whom al.ways he t~ould have;: lyiMg _rhcl:e as a and efpa.:tally of all the lamenra?lc num: o~ the Chur..:h, fpiC" and watcher oflum, and hke a thome e\'et Ill hts eye : which not only we, but theGrwanr alfo thts day do fufand fo the Ki~1g aff~ng the Abbot of his undoubt~ pro- fer by the Tt1rk.~ and Sa~actm. As whofoevu well contedion, ::mdmdcrnmtyagain.!l:allhanns, the Benehcewas fidercth by readutg of H1fiorics the courfc of times, and confn-red !Onhwitl~ to the Kin!;$ Brother. v~eweth withal the doings and ads _Paffed ~y the fai_d The RO"}an Pridl, nor a Jt:de grieveil tbmat, (~- B1fho~ of Romr, together with the bhnd lea~mg of hJS ~i~h~~~~lf'~~a~0!1~~~1e:J.Jt~ ~~~g {! ~:~~~~=~1~~1 ~~~~n~~ltt ~=· ca~~~~o~n~l::i:k;~u~~ M~t) making it worl"e than it was. ~pon whofc com- this 1\rgumcnt, a~1d }'et not tran_fgrdling the Offict of !J·~ .. ~;! plamt the Pope eftfoon5 in ~t"at anger CLttd. up the ~bot my Hill:ory, I mm_d (the Lord willlltg) ro frt before the ~~~~f~~~~~~~7~~"'~ l •frlkn<li<e mcondufion, after much vexation and hitter rebukes, be- as few thought he w("luld have liVed, and fome faid ht !::h'.~~.~~i~esgrt":J.t_c,.;pc•ICes, he~·as fain.tof~tislle the~ope after ~gone already. Amo.ngot~ers, there was with him h<~f,V, ::lLS p~~~~~~\~;k~~~~~~~~~~~~l: r~~ehJ~J~J~~yQ~~;f~~ ~~,eJ~r~~~~V\:~asf:~\~~~~yb;~~~~;al~~~ ~f\~;:s,a~~ r.r~~· enle, Ex J\tlatl. l'llrif.foi. 222. ' to fllperf\ition, went and brought forth a pie<:e of the thtKI~>£• To this aHO may be added :morhtr like fud: of the Pope, Holy Crofs, with the Crown and the Spear ; which pi«e MQthtt, ~~~~~~~i~:n~h~~:~~f :ffi~;!l i:~h~t~Oi~er;~/tt;:~ ~f~ ~~vf1~n~h~ 2:r~:n~~~~:rt;~n~]e0~~;?;;ril7~f~~ ~f~F.~? ~~5~~I~~~~~{~~i:~,:§:~:;o~;~;~~i; ~b?f/;~~~~~~;~(±~~~~f~~~~f~~ 1 r~ePrtory Gmoa. c.tllcd llmzt,cttodeMnhhaiJOdcValra, brollgllt lf the~rd w~ldvtfit htmwnh health, and rdeafe him · Ol''"bH. dov.n the Popes Letters to M.J!trar~ de b'J·mpba, the cf that mfinm~, h~ fhould be crofftd. or marked with ~,:;~~~a;~~a:~d~i,~t;~· r~·t:~n;h~ f~dt~~~~~/~~ ~~~d~~~;n~ ~:~~h~'L~~~~r~h ~ldh~~erf~~~~i~h beconfenedinanyl-afc toHtriggmc. Ya, ~ndtho~gb his blood. Thus as fhc, with the Bilhopof !'aris, and the &!thee had bmt gi\"Cil ah·~dy, yet notw!thfl~ndmg othas there prefem wae praying, behold the Kmg, which . the poffdfor thC'ftoffhould be dLfp\aa:d, and thefa.zd H_c- was fi.tppo(ed of fomt to be dead, began. with_a figh to ~~ rJ_ggrtto preferred: Yea a~o Nr;n obftantr, that _the f:J.Jd pluck to lus:lmlS and lq;;, and fofirctchins lumfdf _be- hlo (><lmdi. ~~~~~~f1~g}::~,bc~~t g~~1~1 ~:~~~~;~~~h~lQ~~~~~ :I .v~l[!:~~~~ ~f~~~-~~t~:h~:J.l~;;~o~d~rt anOfher in any Bendict there; yet fur all dut the faid He- Wluch as_rhe Kmgs Morher wnh othas there took to be: Tb< prop!r i§·~~~1~~~1i~~J~~ ~~:;~ot Grwam ,h:ld to (C~:lude thcmfdws from hts fub jedion, truc Chriihamty1 whmCh.rillttachcthusothmnf~l:
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