5 ro ].Wickliff's anfwer u11to /(.Richard touching tbe right and title of tbe f(ing a11d Pope. John Wicklifi'sAnfwer rmtoKing Richard the zbeH;~j;;,~~fn/"/are}';/:,!~he: !j::;¥h[[!!:,~";n if{~~~~} ~~ond, ~ ~~~~ting the r;ght and title of the '/; 1;~:~:~~~ ah;:;,d')~j;£1;~,:0~1a~~'fo{e ~~1't/!p:i;~ T~ ~· mg an .e ope. jtJr trN!J rhott jiJalt depart Jhm the ont of them, . if~ ~~t IT was dc1~nded whether tl1c Ki1~gJom of England ~y :~Jd}':ot~:j ::::• 11~=~et 11if !:f/~~!J ~orh~ ;;::,: ~~:~~!hl~: and ~;;~c~1 t~;e~~fu~c~tih:~t:g~:,d:~~;c~,~~~~ %e':":h~~~~~eT~zlC::·e~~dgJ~i~~v~u~~o~~:~~ ~:;.~"kb carried awa~ to for('tgn a~1~ Jlrange Nations, the: Pope him- Now if it Jo fi~ffice thte to rule ?Vith _the Lcrd, thou httfl £!1f demandmg and rl'qmru~g the fame undnplin of CC\1- thy $-lory but ~m with God. But if we ~JJIJ IUtp that lur~P;:~)Yre~·~a~~r~te;~i~~ o.f kamed Men, and ':h!'~:;lfi!~~~~f/;o~tt/'}ath~br~j u l::t'be~~~~~ta~ ;~:to~~~~!:I;~~oP~~~ia~t~,th~1~;~:1 ~~v ~h~~ ?:~~~h ~e:~~~JJ:.~;~~:~~~hh~ ~; ~~i~l:/~ ~na1~:m~;~eo/~~ ~~~~~~ (fanh he=). now only to pen:-wa.de and pro~e the affinnanve So thu thm u 1he true [11rm_ anJ injhrurion of1he Apojlla part oft_hiSdcubt by the prmctpl(SofChnfislaw, A~d firfi traJ~ > Lordfhip and Tffle u forbidJm, minijfration anti ]prO\'e ttthus: ~verynaturalbodyhath p:~wer gJVenof fervlctcommandtd. God to ulifi agam~ his contrary, and to prefcrve it (elf in due efi~te, as Phtlofophcrs k1~ow very well. Infomuch, By thefe words of this bletfe<l ~an? whom the whole Ho•• the that bodJ(S wi~hott~ life are mdued with fuch _kind of Church doth revcrrnce and worllup, tt doth appear that Pope ought power (as it lS.evJdent) unto whom hardnefs JS given thePopehath notpo~er tooo:upytheChurch goods., as ~~oc~~ ro rcfillthofethmg.sthat would brtak them, and cold- Lord thueof,butasMmi(kr,andServant,andProfro rfor&ood... nefs to withfiand the he3t that diffolveth them. Foi(<Y the poor. And would to God, th:n t!~e fame proud and Tbt..,yto ~:c~m~h;h~~ ~~et~i~;:,:!~;;;:~f:et~;;::d ; ~~~::r~~~:fr,rul;e~~t~1 ~;:!':nW;'~~ ~:~~t3 ~~;~ ~;;.~~r the Clagy wuh the Commonalty the members thereof, unto Anticlmll.For it is evident by the Gofpel, tlr.tt Chnfi ~~enr~~~~~~C!t~ ~:~& r{-~~!~~d~~ ;~~ ~;~:~~-;~ ~; ~~:~~~~~h~h~~~~~~~sryk~:~d~!~ring of injury, got how much the fame body is more precious unto God, And moreover , (o far as I remember; the fame adomcd with venue and knowledge. Forfomuch then bleffed Man Btrnard, in his Third Book, writcth a\(o :15 there is no power given of God unto any cmrure fur thusunroEugtnitiJ, I ftarnoothtr grrattr poifonroh~~ ~?t~~~~~:~t~,r~fetl;lllfrhfoW:~,~ili~~~y;~e~!~~g~:~ ~~ 1mto t.lm,_than gmdJ ~tjire of rult and Jomini· may law_fully kttp back and cletam their trcafure for the de- This Wickli/f, albeit in his ltfe time he had ITI3.ny grievfenceoflt (elf, inwhatcafefoevcrn«"diity doth require ousenemies, yetwasthcrenonefocrud unto h im, as the Tilt Popn the;~~~;dly, The fame is proved by the law of rl1~ Gofpel, fri~~~t i~~~h~~~:t~ 0~['~~hefb~!n~~tl1e~~~~~~Jn~:! :~~;!b~~ for the Pope c:u~not challenge the tre3fure of thiS Ktngdom, alfo of the NobLhty, an1ongft whom thefe _Men arc t~ be 1 ood mtP. ~:t~~~~:~r\~~ t~~~r~~ ~}~~r~;;,d a:~~Jf~~~t% r~~d:lc t~f ~~~=:'J~=er~ 1 t;f///;::;~i[1~ij/!Jo:!:,;~~:~~h6z;:~n-~7if- ::i~i'i~~;: ~~,,~~~~·,~d',:;;!'or~~;~,~~~~h:h~~~'j,~ ~~;~f.~::~~~::!~~ZCl12~;i~?,f.:~:g~\:1i F.~ft~ ~k~~~~., ~o~;m~~!~ ~~~!~:i~ a~;~hnh~~~~~~r~hi~~~Ttl'; ~~~~~~~;,,f;~ ;~eeli~~fat:,b~ r<;~"![fs ~r5:C,~~~~l:i% *:~ ~r~~<>fn wt:rcnowork of chamy, but ofmeer ~adneiS, to fe~1d a· all ~he fior~ oftl~c~atte~ lhould be written: and he every oltho.£ul way the trea(ures cf the Real!!' untofortJgn Nations,whereFnday dun!1g Ius h~c, to come to the_CrolS baref~t, and of S•l"~"'1 by the Realm it (elf may fall mto mine, under the preteJlCe bareheaded m his fh1rt, :md there kneeling up:m hiS knees of fuch charity. to do Pe~tancc for his faCt Ex Chron. Mon. D. .Alhani in. ltappcarethalfobythis, that Chrifithe Head of the 'VitaRic.2. ~yht~~~~~~~e~~~~.~~~~~:~:~e~.\~t ~~ f~~~~~Ji;,: to l~e~:~~~:rh~~t;~is'~~:er:~~~~~ ~~~yJ~~iJ~. thirfted, he was a ftr.:mger, and m~ny other 1~ileries he N11rthampron, took upon the~ the of!icc of the Bifltops, fitfiaimd, not only in_ his members, but alfo in h1s own 00.. in punifltmg the vices (belongmgtocivLl b.~) of fuch ~,ly, as the ApofilewJtndfeth, 2 Cor. 8. H~wtu mad~ pM1' fons as thty had found and apprehended m commimng th~~b~~lk;h~ fi:ne:!f~~~:~f~e~t~:h~g::f::::t :~~ i~o;~~~~~~n:11!C~~~=~1:grt~~~t~~~~:~:1:~aJ~;'d ~~~;h! ~;~~~~~~~~a~~a~~~~.J:I ::~lO~Vri:~~ ~~:;;~,e~~~~~fiZi~~n~~~~h;j~~~~~dh~l~~~:~t~~d; "ingsanll Chronicles dowitnefs. golden locks from their htads, they caufed them to be: carriedabouttheStrettS,withBag-pipcsandTrumpctSbiOl\TJ WhereuponS.BtrnarJ,decb.ring in his(econd.Book lx-foret.hcrn,totheintenttheyfhould~thelx-trerknol'."Jl, to E11gmius, that he could not ch_aliCI}S:e a~y ferular domi- and tht:Jr companies avoided ; accordmg to the manoer nion·Oy: right of fucceffion~ as lx-Lng the V1car ofSainr l't- then of certa.in Thieves that \"ere named .ApptU~rwu, ttr., wntt:t.h thus; 7hat t{ Sai"t JohnjiJOlu!J f}eak unto (atcufers or appeachers of others that were gu1ltlefs) !tht Pope himftlf, m ,Bm13I'tl. doth :mto Euge~1ius, were it which were fO krved. And with. otha (uch, like op- ?e fo,,~h:~~a~:7ot c~:Oe:~~;at~~r;~r:rt;n(o,;: ot~~ ~:;~ ~~~ri~fo ~~=t ~~~~~~l~~~ ~~~:~u~~:1~\~!~~~~e ~~~ £1~1F .1rr:~~~fi~~:4;!:::~fiff'~fi~ ~?:J~~~~:r,~~g:~~i~~i~~YJ~~· ~~~~~~~~~1-atJJtf~ tJ:d;~"~h~helie_{~~' ~b~~ ~~ttc~1;~~Yg~;~~e~~~~~~~;~~h!~ :110~t.~:!Y ~~~ !';!~vi1;~0~oft1~1~e~0~ ,~:k;~~~es~~~~k~':~& ;~;~!:,~: . ~~~~~~trcchal~~/_;;~_~:;;}s a~~~~~0~h?w~ n~J~: llt]l mu/ na i11 'Vtrity, mm·k the ?JJ~rd of the Vml htmftlf wich bnbes, and wn1kmg at the penalties due .to. ; fud1 ~m:~uGt\(~1~~~~~~~of the people do rule overthem, -r:o;~~u~~~ ~;Ccn:P!fu~.~~~bl~~~~~~~~~O~I~ -wiCkcdiicfs: The? f:tid furdJtnOQrt~ that dt ey reatly !cared,
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