LIB. II. The Hon11Kr oftbe MariedClerg'ie. 4 NorAkhimut'AvitHttheFrenchArchbilhJp, who writing ro his Sillerofller P•re ntage, bath thus: ;,A!cim. A'l.lit. Vltn,Gal. Arch ;___st~mfii1P4rentMi11, ll!!IIJiicet tiMtiqNo 1/lllflini dl1»4rill»nort, Et tttNiit 4 prim.evo i11fg11i1Jeril or/111 • Plutl4fii<111>TII411tRI'f•crh i11jigni6Nt iUi, CN . Nee jllfll tJI41J4Jfor{}f aima tiiJi proav,[fNe rttex11,.; Vifll S•certlotum 1 uot reddidillt~ciJt• i:UrNt. ~ l..td{"'fiWII,crr· ~lf tin 492.· I wiU noc.deJr fiOer,make re· pott oftheP~ ~rttG~· thers, &c whcm the re gowned lifCo Pri:fts made Nor.P1111inut BilhopofN•IA in Campani4ito wbomdNfoniut writes, T"b11fulltu :to !he B tR{ci41iUNd; Ar~.dF.,middtlm{••jwg•t•m 06Jick, '&c. Thefeand filch like migbr fuflice rea,!Onable men; but fince wehave eodoe with I thofe Adverfarieswhon't S.PANicalls4'•l•M, who,ifwe urge hundredsoffuch evident examples, turn usoffwith bold lhifts, andwill needs put us to prove thofeatts which feek fecrecy; .Let him ond all his complices whet theirwits upon that cleare ond irre- i fragable placeof Greg.r} NIZ.i4~~Z<•, a man beyond all exception; who brings in his a D FatherGrtK•':f,whomall meworld knowes ro havebeen Bilhopofthe fame See,fpe•- ~ king tbusofhim, · ;;rr.~ Tu·¥nr ~P.'"""'~"~r ~~~' ~rl"!.x11~.C'4J'. if'H Ji'n~~'!tJun,;·,itA-•i~fr@- tft 11ita(u • .6.@- T'.J.lJ' )!('P"• J\o,, &-c. F.dit:MM!. · I PttrM.Tu..1·9• N.,/hm t1t Ulll funt tui,fiiOt j•, in f~erit 111ihi[1111t p(t~tli flilJimit, &c. That is, rbt 7<4ttt.-fto/ ageare fiOf fo ,.,,M •ffll} Pritjlb.od. Wordsthat will convinceme moll: impormnategain-fa1er; that Gr<K· Ntr.r.iawr.e" was borne to hi9 worthy father, after the timeofhisholyOrders. And left any man lhould fafpefr that this (;... •""""')may reach only to tile birch, not to the beget· tingof Gtt(,l'1N 41liii<IUII ; fo asperhopshemightbeborneafter his Fathersdrders, . begotten before tlieln : Let himknow (romake all fure and plain) that G•rgo,ia ond c ef•rlw the filler at'ld brother ofthis (rr~•'1, were by the fame Fatherbegottenafterward•; as is evident bothbythat Vetfe ofNn;i41JZtne,who (peaking ofhismother, as thenchildleffe when !he begged himofOod, fayes, Cup;eb•t ;Ua mafc•IH"'[IEfNmlomi I iiU• •ii•f"" Spe04re, ntd!,lld •fpart c•pt t110rfali11m. &,.y,.,., And the cleare Tefrimony ofE/i.., Crrle,.ft, ff<!!Amvitu:i11J f nativitatem fPeOu, Eliu cm.mf. &c. ~/though (faith he) ifJONr<Karlihlt6irth, he f1J4< not theonel]childofhit Pam1t1 In o,., G'tr· for4fmllch,.. aftrr him ~•thGorgoniaam/Crefarius l>'trt borne. Thus he. ' N"<: ' "" 0 infamous Greg•riu, the fcum oftheCiergie I 0 irregular Father, that durfr defile his facred funCtionwith focarnallan all:! 0 lhamelelfe Son, that blulhesnot to proclaimehisown finfallgenerarion I Go now, petuknc Refurer, and feewhecher youcan eitheryeeld, or anfwer. Andfor tha<gloriouslhewofAntiquity, wherewith C.!!. hopes to blearehisRea: deneyes, gracinghimfclfhereinwith the aiHpulation ofour Reverend Jm>el, 1 need not return any othe~anfwer th~ ofhis.BtdtwsBhtllatsn.J: Ji!.!!.anq~td.vtteruDm•u,(!> c. g;i"!~·;:;t Aftb.N!,h411theAnmnt, dlldH!erom h~t11folft, "'"'no fiJhil <fH41/ur inJijf.er"'t toM•- m,,;_ , P•· ri•gr;eflwwiog YirginiiJ ant/ChajlllfverJbigh;h-tb6ec4N{e the1 tho11ght th~Laft·tl•y "'"' '"""'~"' f.,. E neert at hand, as remtm6ring th,:t (e•tence gfSt. Paul, TtflfpiH incol/dlo eft; #nd /;ecA11fo ~;~·t;~; u thq[m mo"limptdime•tst.rowf romMarioge, "'hirh marredthepwritj ofchrijllanil], fo"r. I• tb.foUJU, ejpeci•IIJ..,hell Cbrijli1111 liveJ 4mo~~gf1 Heathent , •nd"ultchtdin"'"iage •iththe,: SNTtl} ititroiik•t, tbatfor tbit cllllfo Hierom fPIJ i/1411 iU n~~mut Rome, &c. Thushe. We durft not havefaid fo much for our felves. The higheft anciqui ry isours , the later had beenours, if ithad not been upon tbefc grounds whichwere then tbeirowri, proper to the time, place, occafion.
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