The cruel burning of John Bad by. His conj/ancy at his Deat!J. 595 { ~~ .. ~} ;1~0 :t~::~~!~ ~o;~~~ s;;,~?~d ~1;b~~~~bJ~YP: ~~~%;~:ct~;~~~:1t~~~~~~mr;~~i~~~~fe~~ ~~afrei ~~i~~~~~\~ ~~~:;~~t~~~~~dtl;:;hd~rv~~JC~it~n! r~;: ~;da:~:r~~r/~ ~~:; r~~~~ ~a~~;a~~~-~~r:~, S«ubrPowcn andddirrothcf:UdTcmpora!Lords,thm lum,.andlircputun:ohlln.. And when he felt the fire, Norrbtu and thttc prcfcnt vt:ry inHandy, that th~ywould not put !le'crJcd,Mc~( calhng lxli.kc upon the Lord)and fo the n>ordttlr>e t~c fame John Bad_by eo death !Or that hiS offence, nor de- Prince immcdtat~ly commanded to take r~.w:ty the Tun, ~<>J,·.~f'l livrr him to be punJ!h~ or put to dc:arh, in the prcfmce of and quaKh the hre. The Prince, his commandment bedorbtn~ all the Lord.s abo\'C-rcated. . i1~g done, asked him if he would forfak~ Herefie to_ tak~ Thd(t!mlg.s.thusclone~nclconcludc_dbythe.Bif'hopsin hnn to the F~irh cf holy Church? whiCh thinS if h~ the fortnoon: m the afttrnoon, the Kmgs Wnt was not would do, he fhould h~ve Goods rnough, promifmg alfo far~hin?. By the force whcrrofJohn Badb,Ctil!pt=r- unto him a yearly fii~nd out of rhcKingsTrcafury,fo fcve.rmg m his con!bncy ~nto the.dtath, was brought mto much as fi_Jould .fufficc h1s CO!.ltcntnrion. ~~~r~~h ;~;~nthc\~a:11~K~~~J1~1~ c;:~~ ~~~!g:; Pri!~ t~~ ;~~:t ~~f[b~~~~~~~!lria~i ~~:rJ~~j:~ l=ft~!~i:: Wood put about him. refufed the ~ffer ofworl.dly promif(S, being no doubt more U..cnd. And as he was thus fbnding in the Pipe or Tun (for vehemently mrlamed wnh the Spirit ofGod,than with any a5 yet Ptrillus Bull V.':lS not i11 ufe among the Bifhops) it earthly defirc. Whcrtfor.c, \Vhen as. ytt he ccncinucd un- ~%,~lt;d '~~~ r~e~:~~efo~~ !:~f~~~t~'~~;~~~ ;r~::er~;!i$~~~';~nTt;~~d~h~~~i~:e~~:,~~;dd~a~~~ '~"• lx:ganto~1dcv~r. and aff~y how to fa•:erhehfeof fhou!d not aftrnV3rd look for:my grace or favour. Bo.tt lum, whom the bypocnucal .UVtrts and Pharifus fought as he . could b.= allured by no te9.'aids, cvm fo was he to put to dtll[h. He ad:nonilhcd and cowtfcl!cd him, nothing at all abafhro. :1.t thrir tormntt;;, ?ut.,asaV:I.li· ~!;:d:c ~~~.vh~r~~~f~~h~:~:!t~L~~~t3pU:~~ ~~.~~t~ith~c;~ag!~ ~('V;~ :~~~~~e~~ ~~ ~~,. d~~:~~~~~;1~~~s ~~;::~~~~gsAtf~1ec;:~:~~. ~i~~t !1i:~ ~ft~~~\:~~ ~;-:.:;)~s r:~~m!~~f ~~orrn; h~e !:~ rnontSo- C~anceUiirOf OxfcrJ, preached unto·him, and atformed bcrs, maugre the fury, ra&c, and ~wcr of th( whole ~=~~~~o hu;~~0~hti~~~~~~hf~fo~~~1l~~~~"ar St. Bartholomtws in ~X:~~; fo~~rrh~ep~~~th~ ~~~;t: ~~rf::%:_~:~ :!;";r''1 uQ- Smitbfield brou~t with all Soltmnity the Sacrament of it was done. "~· Gods Body, w1th twelve Torches lxm1 befOie, and fo All•'- This: godly Mart)T JtJh1J B•dhy having thus confum· Rites and Cull:oms or the Churrh, and enriched the fame ~.:~. tt?tehis 'fdlimonyandMartyrdominfire,thc~ecuting with large.gi~r:s, tothehonow:of~a~td thtRta!mJ ~tdaAt&t Biibops yet Jl()(hanvithrontnucd, and thlnkingthnn- andcontranwift, what trouble ancldifqwcmd.Swasnow o..q,cL felvcs as yet dt:ha not flrong ClOUgh, or elft not !harp riftn by divm, ~ they term«l. than, wicked at~ .ftt· enough ~ the poor iMoc~t flock of Chrill:, to vafe men, teachmg and prcachu~g o~y and pnv~ya make all .thmgs fure and fubflanrial on their fi~e, in fuch certain new, wicked, and bmncal kind of. Dodrine, fort, as thiS Dofui1lC' of th~ Gofpel now f~gmg fhould contrary to tht Catholick Faith and dtt:crminanon of h?ly be fupprdfed f?r eva , laid .rhcir confpinng heads roge- Church. Whereupon the King, always opp~effcd With thcr; and havmg.now a. Kmg f?J thcir ~wnpurp~::>fe, blind ignorance, bythe.crafry~ns ~nd fubu l pretctlcts~~~1 ready to fm•t theirtum m all J?OIIlCS ( dun~g the time of thtC!ergy granted 111 thef:ud Parliam~Jt (byconf~lt ~oantrdu ftre1Pafdfa~~~~l:r~yv~f~~~~~c~:b~~ ~ ~~~ ~" ~ffi~~~1oll~~~:~t~) a Statute eo !M: obfm·td,callcd ;!~~"\!~~ unto tht Kmgs ~~y; fu_btily dttlaring, what quiet· ncfs had btttt mamtam~d wnhiu this Realm by his mofi Noble Progtnitors , who always dtfemlcd tht ;ux:icn( 'fh;
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