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66o The TeflimOIIJ of the Chroniclers examin.d. ~~t;~,~:~~~~~-~~~nf%:i~h:~d~l~: ~~~ ~~~p~~~~ I :!~~~~. t~:n.frea'f~!~ f~cl~f~d~~~1·g:d~nd~n~~~j1 ~Jt~ {~~~~} hght againfl the FJthC!? how nuny have they deFof«<, in your ,Poft:·Catholick Chu~h, thJt your burning "Zea l :11~ kt up othtt in the1r fe.tts? how many Emft:rors and of olxdJence to Kings and Prmcrs cannot nad the fiory Kmgs have the}' ~vrongfully curfed ? What Conful; of of the Lord Cckh11m and Sir R~gtr A8an, but }'O'.lr Pen Rllmt hnxe they rcl_liled, depof~ and ~t to death ? What mufi needs be mJhmed to wnce againft them 1 and yet ;~~~~a~~!;~c~;~~n~h~~~:~: ~r~~~: ~~~~1o~u;;~o~ ~~~c~n;;k!~~t?:s ~:1·~~r t~;~T~:i':~=~~:!};~~1·~: his lawful Emperor, what lS it but a contmual point of Re~l11011 of fo many your Kalendar Saints, committed Trtafon > . agamfi Emperors, Kings and PrinctS., cannot fiir your lea\, Whatwillyouanfwnme (Mr.Cop)tothePope,whlch nor move ~our Pen; nor if the Treafon ofPopc:Grtconfp!rcd to l~t fall down a !lone upon the Emperors head, gory the Nmth,. raifi1!g War agJinfi his own City of knedmg at Ius pr:~.ye~ ? . . . Romt, an~ caulmg thirty thoufand CitiJCns in one Baud nett"""' AndthoughthisTr~llCl)', bemgasbTf?:lSlMJifione, to be flam, ~efavech not to bt efpied, and accufed ~:~;:( ~~~~~ ~~~a,~h;:~,~~f~ec •ra;~rr~~e, ~~~k1~f~~i~~;"~ :il~~~.~~rtl~nT;~~f01~nf~-~~et~~ ~~:£:' ~:~~h~ Tr•ytort. ~b~~~~~ t;~'gT?::~~; ;.~~~~.t~~~b~fi~~is bt r~~ ~~~~ltl~~ ~~~:~~~~~t ;;~:~nE~!~~;~l{f~ ~~ fen, hld a perpetuJI MatS fung ~or h1m, to help him out of any mortal man, but againfi. the Lord htmfd~, evat agamft Purgatory~ And wlut think rem your ConfcJaJce is to be your God of your own makmg, being thtretn as you fay, faid of !hom'" Buktr,who di~ enough,and more than be- no fubfiance ofbr~d, but the v~ry }-~ondlxxly, fl~, ~;~~~nby~~~!~irOf~~;;r::, ~\~:!~~e~~~~~f~;~; ~~~~:,;ni1~;era~c~: ~~~;;~·c~;~~~. ~k~~~~n Lrng~un, who dep:trted both out ofthe ~calm to comphm IVJth hiS own hands mto the bur_mng tJre, becauti: he :."rr;;~:.: ofthe•rPrincrsand Sovereigns? The l1kemay beCJidalfo would notanfwer him to a cenam doubt or demand?•g•lnll.lh<: ofJo.PukiJam, 1ohn Straiford Archbifhop of the fame: Btn Card. ~thly, if Sir Jo~ Oldcaftlt had tak_en ~~:Bw~ See, notoriou_lly refilled the Kings_ commandment, being ~he body of King Hmry. the F1fth, and thrown hi~ Y~f•tt o, fattforby Kmg Etlw11rdtheThtrd, tocometotheP~r- ~nto the fire, thefaClbeingfonotorioufly catain~SrhiS lilment a.t 'Prk ; th~ough the_ default of whoft: coming, IS, I would never ha\·e bellowed any word in h1s dethe prdc:nt opportmmy ofgeumg of Scorl11nd was the: fame fence. And could this and lb mmy otha heincus T reatimc:Io!l. . . fons pa.IS through your fingers, Mr. Cop, a.ndnoochc-r Ri<b. scut• RtcharJ Scrope Archb1~op o~ York w.u: optnly m to fii_ck in your Pen but the Lord Cobham ? ~1;.~t? ~~~~.~:1h~~~~a~~~~~::~ ~~~ ~7~ ~~~~~:~J ~;)1a1;~da~!rfi:~p~tt~ y:~~1~t ~i-~~':ho~ =~ ~li~~~ ;·,~: ~~;~~~~~:~d~~tt, ;:~~:~~~:ni~~/~~!C::o,~~~c~r~~ ;~~~~~leoJ'r~ili'i~~ ~~~~ ~~~r[r~~'~,u~~~~~~y~:. ~;~.: ~~~n:r:~t~f~~T~:~~:;~; •It~~~~~~~o~~7~~ ~~: ~e;:~ ~~;~gi~~:es~ ~reaJ~~~e =d~~; to:t. th("6tb. ~ndfceho~vthet~ltaousRebdhonofthefetwo !t1~ht and. Junf~on, and to advance your ownMJPoprs agamfl LudO'UictiJ the1r rightful Emperor cm be de- )CfiltS and Dommations, as ha.th been fufliciaJtly above fendn! ; which Empc:ror at laH was a\fo impoifoned, and proved, and laid before your fuces in a Pa.rliamalt holdat not Without the p_nCb«:ofPqxC!{mtnr,asdoth /Jirroni· ~n Franu by d1e Lord Pmr iltCugntri~? Whe:ret:orel'"rlrf•tr.~o ,,Ill Mariu~ credibly witnefs. ~f th.: a~embly of the(e forenamed pafons, either Wlth71lo.L«,4· lnthtRagnofKingEdwartltheSecond,mentionwas m or WJthout Saint Grits's Field, be fuch a great Mote: fi~~;~~ ~~:; ~~~~~~~f~';:N~~~o~~~&fo~of~i a:,~: ~~~il~~~~d~~u:r~~r~~~,~~~~e~r:~~~~ ~untbJlhe rofein armour againfith~1rPrince, and therefore at la1gth you hav~ well d1fcuffed the 6.~ then after~ out o;~. ilif:e~~:;~ldC:I~r:t!d1~~~fittA<?~PI]'~f'~:v~w;~~;;l~ rt;.~ ci~a'!:ai~fi }:ua::fl;~o:~:· NotT~~;T~ mntmourltoritSthat youknOWJtnot,ft:tyourfctterson think this to be a fufficia1t excu!C to purge theTrcato fearch, and rou lhall tind ir crue, that certain Noble-- fon of thefe Men, if you~ P11pijh Kal~ndars ~nd Lemm went up ro Rome, for the Canoni_zing of the faid gcnds be found ~11 of !rmtors: Multttudo tmm pec- klJ&Ion ~~~;~:~:is:.~;~:~~o,;1:':~~;~!~·;,~~~:t~::~ ~s::~;:~E~~~::h~fc:~d~:·~~.:~~i~~;;;§~; befcen. Traitors, th:!t is, meer hatred only agamll: their Reh· Uud In the formtt Book of the Afl~ 11ntl MrmummtJ above, gH:m, rathtt than any true alf~ion you have to your ~~!!~;!' about the p:!ge 3.53,0'~54· mamon W:lSJmde ofEdmund Prmces and Go\·emors. Who, 1f they had been as ftth•, r~ll· Abbt~Jm Ardtbtlhopot CnnttrbuTJ, whom ~!though I do vent in your Popery, and had (uffered fo much for the ~1. ~~:~~ not d1fprove, but rathtt commend in my H1fiory, for his holy Fathtt of Rtmu, or for the hberties of the holy Mo- •Dd ytr ' bold and fa~c coun(e\ given unto King Hmry t_he 3J. and tht-r Church of Rome, I doubr not but they, ~ holy ~~~~:,. tbt al!O f~r offermg the cenfttre of Excon~munica_tiOil againft Childra1_ of Ro11H, had been nmg into your Rlimijl, KaPopt. the 1\mg in fonecdfaryacaufc:; ret notwuhfiandmg the fame lendar wuh :1 Ftffmn dupltx, o_r at b~ with Ftjlum JimEdmund ?fterward,a~ut his late_r end, wemup with a re- fimplex, of nine Leffons, alfo with a V1gil peradventurebe- ~lli_ng mmd tocompbm ofhis Kmgunto the Pope, and in fore them. hiS JOurney died, belo~ IUs rerum; who afcttward for the Now bec:mfe they wtte of the contrary profdf10n, fame ~'1'35 ~n011ized by the: Pope, and now fhineth amcng and CllmlitS (0 rou Mllgna Diana Epkjiorum, }"OU ::.~:f.~~ :::~i~~~d::;:·I~~~o~~~~~tk~~~;~~:;;;;: ~~~2:~ ·~:~ ;f;J::/!?S7: .~:::3;:d~;~ii~ bio Ktd~, bur], who bemg_ hrfi depo~ed and exiled for hiS cont~mpru- cannot abide them ro have any poor harlxrrcr 11\ thar ~:,r~~u Ol!5 deferts agam~ the Kmg, a.nd afrttward c01_nmg in own fritnds hooftS, among ou r_ ABs 11nJ Monummts • cmmr«< 111 WLth Htnr] ~olmbr_ook, Duke of Hertford, m open to ~ remcmbred. In the: wh1ch AEfs 11ntl Mf»!tl· ~:;:." Arms, and w1th mam !Orce, rofe aga!n~ his natural and mmtJ,_ if gentle Mlfler I;mms, wit~ hiS fellow Cr~r~ ;a~~~lt~"f'r~~~·:k~-~~~~M'~~~h\!sd~;~~~ ni~~~; :~''!:: '::u~C:edC~k~a:~g~ (~k n~t ~tt ~:~ Fields> and though he be not placed amonl$ the porrnous for them (l\hflcr Cope) they may fund for '1eJ!u or SJims, yet Ithinknothingcomrary, but m your ht':lrt WitndS-bearersofthe truth. And thus mt1ch for deyou will not grotl}' flick to fay, Sanfft Thoma ora pro ftnce of them. n~bn. Now

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