Tb• Trouble and Perfewtion of the Lord Cobham. J • zohn Wbitnam, :t Mallet in the new Co~!tdgc. an~ 1;~, a~~~h~~~,~~~~is 7J~r~~tl~~it~ ~~t~t~i\~~~r ~~ { !:~~;,} 2. Jo_Jm_ Langttkn,Monk ofChrifts Chu~ m Canterbury . ammc him, and pumfh h1m accordmg to thrir drvili{h 1or4 ,.._ 3· WJIIJamOJforJ, Rcgatt of thcCarmd,w. Dtcrcr, wh~ch thry called the laws of holy Church. :,-;~bj + ThomasClaxtmr, Rcgrnt ofthc Dominicl:s. Thrnrhcfa1d Archbilhop, by the counfdofhiSotha Bl- ·~Ar<ll- ~· Robert Gilber1. fhops and Clergy, appointed to call before him Sir ']Qbn bolho:>p. ~: j!b:a1!t:ZbifJaft. Oldct~jfle, the Lord Cobham, and to caufc hi.m perfonally 8, Rich•rJSnt Jifham. ~~IT:y !~i~~f~~-to ~c~c~~~~:=:i:fs~ i~.RiJh::;;/~ro":o;;f;,m. ~;:[,g,w;~«~ ~~~ ~c3ryha~iti~~1 d~~~ J~c ~~a~~u~ ! ~: ~r;h;,f~~:p~lr. . ~~(; ~~;c~a~ts~~01~ ~~:~ac~r·w~ch:~~ T h& things thus done, and the_ Articles bein~ brought :~~~:~~nd therefore he returned home again, his Mdfage . ~;t;d~~~h~:~~~~~ Pcl~~~1ef~~~ c~!~~~rc~:~~~~~i~~~~i/f~; whTc~~e~~c;!le~;~~.~:eh~~1~~~t!M~~~~;roP~i~~~ t~£: them ro make whole CtmftS Coat wtthout ftam (man- Chamber; :md wnh htm he ~vmamed, through pro- ~jc. ::~a~h~~~~~;~r~~;~~~~c~!~:~;~:Gi~h~!~~; ~if~§11~nd:oa;~ ~~~~a~at:. m~~r:~f ~~:1a~J f!~f:t' ~~~t~~~it~t~~~e~ob~e t~~~i~~~ ~~c~~:n°~rJc~kfJ£: ?.~!:!~:~~t~~hket~~/~~~}h.~fo:~~~ h~~t~1t~~~t~: Cllrlll. the Lord Cobh•m, w~ ~~plaint&. ol by the ga~ra\ was the Kmgs pleafure, that he !hould obey d-.at citation, Prodor:s to be t?e chiet PrulCJpal. H1m they :lCCUfed>h~ll, and fo cited hmt fr.~.dulently. Then fa id he to thr:m in for a mtghty Mamtainer of fufped:ed Preachers in the D1o- few _words., That ht in 110 cafo w~uld tQ1J{t1lt to thoft moff ~f~~~! ~~,o~:~~t~~· N~t ~t~~,~:;· affi::~J·~~~:~ ~7~~~ht~'~r~~~e a;;::~:· an~~~(i~!!n~:n: have fent thither the faKI. Preachers, but ~lfo tO h_ave afli~- man privately tO cit~ him afttt ~hat,. witi"M)I.It ptril of life, ~ tl1~m thrre. by force of Arms, notwJtb!l:andmg thcu he drowl by and by to hav~ lum cned by publiek Profynodal Con!l:Jtuti~n made afore to the contra[1e. Lall_of eelS or opc:n Commandment. And in all the ha!l:e jXlffi- ck•tlo•lit !d:~~!·· ~~· t~~e~=~:t~f~h~h~~t~;, ~~5P:a:~~r~vfPa~!:~~: ~~eSe~J:b;~~J;;~x%~~cd~~~e~a~~~~ :r ~~:~ :~~~- ~~3~l~~~ehcl;~:!~~· oru~:e \ 1 l 1 ;d ~!~~~n~n~ 0}~ ~~(~~i~ea~a~~t ~~r~~e ~;~i~ra~~u;~moftt!) before. chargmghlmtoappearperfolllll).>beforehimatLtJisthe Pr«rti z. In the e1l<l it was concluded among them, that without de\·emh day of th~ fame momh and year, all excufe; to &dnftblm. any further delay, Procefsfhoukl beaward«<.outagain!l: the comrnry fetapart. Thofelettmwm: taketldownl'btdttoti! him, as againll 3 moll pem!tioos ~eretick. anon after by fuch. as bare f.l.Vout unto the Lord Col!~am, :"!.k"' Some of that Ftllowfh1p whtc~ were of more cra fty and fo convey«<.ahde. After that :a~fcd the Archb1fhop 4 1"plrlf11ll expc:ri~tKetha n theother, thoughttt notbclltohavethe ne~LetterstobefetupontheNatJVity-day ofourlady, pna~cc. matter fo rafhly handled, but by '?me preparation made wh1ch alfo were rent down, and utterly confumed. thereunto before, conlidcring the faid. Lord Co/!ham was Thm fo_rafmuch ash~ did notappear at the day appoint- . · · ed at LtJu (where he fate in Conlillory, as crud as ever heasjc;;i~hiro7idl~l~~c~~~~~J~~~m~edthi~mJ and thCTtupon t e n:hbifhop Thomtlf ArunJel, wit 1 his moll .~eep eonrumacy. Afra that, when he had be-en . other Bilhops, and a great plrt of the Clergy, w~nt ~~~~ !1 . . fc~:- J~:i:~. -~~-~on! fpt-ak<tbfOJ" . Ol!S, contemned the Churc ~Power, the Dignity . of a :h;~~ ~~~~~e;~~:~}d fur~~~~~~c~~!!Y~~~ct~~f~lncel; ~~~~~(j :; ~~~ ~;Ydl~~C:Jsf~i~~~;;sr!f~:4n~ ~~c~~~t~ha~1~~~~;:a'~f1~:~~~;~1f~~~ ~:~~aR:~~~~~~,:d~ ~{ldt::~ l~;;~:ce~;=~fu:~:., h~~ he':m~:~t~ ~d~~· they fhould yet f.I.YOUr.l.bly deal with hun. And that thC"y to be cit«< afrdh, ro appear bef~ him the Satlml.a] be- died. b~~~~;1git~~u~;h~~~~:~, t~i~~~~~~~~~~'; ~~i;;.~~: :~1 ~h!~~l;a~d:;:.:r::~~h~~f~l;dit:r~ :Ur!!ffr~lt iak:;7~~et~~~~~~o:~a~j~1fe~~:~~~ r;~~~~~m;~~:l~~ ~~ t:~~:yili:r;t~~r~~ro~~ret:!r~~ai~t~;~m~:: the n'httn- with him. thnrof he compelled th~ Lay-powa > by moll terrible Anon after, the King fmtforthi:faid LordCobham, menacillgsofCurfe;and lnterdictions,toaffdl:him againll T&•K~np ~nd as he was come:, h~called him (ecre_cly, admonifhing that fn:ht ious Apofi~ta, SchilinatK:k, and Hctttick, the ~~;~t ~h: %~w~~~~h~h~~~;~h~~:d r~s~:~~:Si~~tlbh~J1 ~o M! ~:~~t0~~~:6~~c~r~rhol~a~~~~h~ o:o;~:rl!~; ;;:· •afwn knowledge him(df culpable, Umo whom the_ Chrifi~an hard~ Name; did he give him. of!ltt Lord Knight nude this anfwer : Yl!u_m_oft worth] Prmu, fa1th !hiS moll con!l:ant Servant of rhe lord, and worthy ~:i; . ~C"i~:;:af;h!:P:~ ~~=g,w:~r,;: ;;jo;//:J~;:~;; ~!1~1 ~l;!i~~!"f~/j';{~,r~~r~~h::bh;u7JJe~~:~ J: Ptt. 2 , ifGod,bearing tiNSwvrdto tht punijhmmtife<rul DOtrs, hi~> perece1vmg himfclf alfo comp;IITai on eyery fide Locd c.,. and for fafeguard of them that bt vtrtuom. _Unto JOlt with deadly dangers; fie' toOk fRJXI and pm_ Ut hand, toed c• ~~~~- }:;;:itm~;~:,:t ~:sJj {;: ~:;t:;~t:i?~~~~m:'h::e: f~~t~~w~h~efo~IO\?~~~::~~::h ofi;::s k!w~ Et; ~.'i&i~a titkr of Fvrttme qr ~ature, read] at all tlmts to futjil it wuh _his own ~and. ·Wherem he. alfo a':lfw~ to the IQOII• Cl!Kdl•nu, w.hat{otvtr 1e Jhali m _the f:""J 'ommanJ m~. Bu~ as four ch1d"cfi Arudes that the Archb~vp laid agautfi him. 2 Thtf.2. tauching the Popt and hu Sp1ritHai1],. I (1'JJ)e them ~t1thlr T~1at done> IU: took the_Copy with hun, and went ~ Mat. 24. fuit 1JQr [trViu,forfomt«b as I knbW bun bJ t~t Smpturts With to the Kmg, tndhng to find mc:;cy ar1d f:!vour at his: ~!M!::1o,. tobe thegreat Antkhri!I, the Son uf P_crtfitwn, .the optn hand. Non_e othtr \\-':tS that confefi1011 of_ hJS, than the :t~·~~ ~tv;t;;, ~h~i~'7h;It,;;eh11h:da~his.~~ir~7~f; lit; c;;;;~;~c~};~~ ~U~~~J~~~~C:~~F:f~.'wC:~{n~R~::-L fentetlCtS mor(", he would talk uo longer w1th him) but Declarauon upou the fame, as hm enfueth. lcfthim fo\ltterly.
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