Rtfot.p.3t7. The Honour oftheMariedClergie. Lr B.III. forcertlenr, anfwers all rhefrivolonsexceprions ofmy wordy Adverfary. So;unow A to return hisEpilogue, hebath fent back my ten pretended lies, wirh the unreafo: nable and inverted ufury ofwell-neere an hundred. P INptril tft nNmrrMe. SECT. IX. ,• / ( )~ FB.om foraine parts, I rerurne at lafr to our ow"ne; fo I fear~ bath ll.E. done long !ince, lurkingCome-where io England for n<:i good : Thefe Fugitives love nor homemore , than their home bath caufe to hatMho!m. His Eavils ofrhe wondrous contradiction becwixr myMargin andmy Text,•are toochildi!h to be honored with an anfiver. My Text w>s, The Mc/ztrlngs ofoNr E•!,li}hCI<rgie..,ilh their Dl!nfran~ ahcutt/Jis lime, arememorable. My Margin cites He1iry of Hsmlint:dot~, affirming An· folmeto be the firfr that forbad Mariage : Betwixt thefe two, fairh my B.eforer, ,.., an huGdred yearesdi!ference. I grant it : But (had my words been rhus) ifmy Derector were nor difpofed to feek a knot in aRufh , he had ealilynored, that in a generall furvayofall ages, rhephrafe (,Ahoul thlllime) admits much larimde,and will ea!ily !lrerch, without any !lroin, to one wholeCentmy ofyeares. Had theQuotation been as he pleadeth, thisanfwerwere fufficienr. Burmy words need no fuch re· con~iliarion; I !land to the cenfure, and difcloime rh<; mercr ofany Reader; For that Citation of Anfolme bath pJamr<ference to the followmg words, Our Hijforiut<jlifie ho,./ate, h~W repining!J our ClergieJloopeti under thit J•i<! : il is for rhis thar my Mar- C gin poinrsro Henrt Huntingdon, and F11hian, reporting >llnfolme the fi.rfr man rhar prohibited rhefe mari•ges. What conmrdifrion nowcan his'acurenelfe derell: in rhefe rwo? TheEng\ifhClergie'hadbickeringswiib-their Dunflans; and frbope~ lateand repiningly to this yoke under Anfolme. 5ee,Rellder,andadmitNhe equal! Truth and Logickofa CarholilrePrie!l, and jud?ehowwell hebe~<lwer~ h~Page5. ' ' SECT. l > •t fflfo•.P: 1••· J T is true,Dt~nflan was rheman_who firfi: with hisother* r_wo Coudnund partners ~.'1:.'!... wii,~~:ti~~~~"dg~~~~;~~~r~IT~~~"~~~~~~-e.~~r:i~.~~~~~~.~~~:~~b:hi: •G.u.M,r...h. Devillcamero tempt himrolull,'Caughr himby rhenofewirh an horpairofTong1, D ll.Lq_md,rh. and made him rare our fur mercy, fuppofed tllar every Clergy-man had the famelrons in the fire; and therefore blew the coales rothar good King ofrhediflikeofthefe Clericall mariages; and with rbe fame breath inkindled rhe z~ale ofMonkery. The Churchwherein I am now iorereffed, andwllhein I doe (by the providenceof God, ::rZ;.:,':' and thebountyofmy gracious Ma!ler ) fuceeed their Saint ofwalds Prion, yeelds drnoflhe mefufficienrrecordshereof; which, becaufe theyoreboth worthyofpublike li~ht, Church of and give no fmalllighr to the bufinelfe in hand, I have thought good here ro inferr. i':"iliriline of * NlmintiFIIndatorNmEccltji.eWJ~oriJienjil, T-empore Ethtlrtdi Regis, &e.-co!J· King EJbd"d flituta tfl fodu Epifcop•lisWigorii:BojelEpiJcopJHprinstn- Septim•fdecimJH,San/JIH ::z~~rct~rif. Oft#tUim, temporecHjHt F.dgar111 Rex dtdti--MedillllletJero BeatoOfrPaldo, 4,/t,;. E coR'lnf~;B~ft cil in Monacho1 tr4njlata tft ftdu PontiftcaliJh1Nori1. ,.,.rh<:firll Then followes theChmer ofKing Edg., founding theMonks, with this Tirle, !:,~~;1. C4rl• Rt~it Eadgari1_ de O_fwaldeflaw. . _ . . .• wa/J; in whofc A U#ommt11 Del largifltta Clementta, ']111 tj1 Rex Regum & Dommi..t DOf/11/IQf#IU. time ~i~d- Ego Eadgarus Angl~r11m BlljikNIOfllniHm RegNm i1Jfol4rNIIIOct4»iqN.e 81JfttnNi'!l ~~the · circumjacent, CI11J0onn1191 NatiofJIIfiiiJII.f infhz t41Jt illciNdNntllr, ltJJptrlltordi- Dllfll: ~~:! mu, g~atin 11go ipji Deo omt#pottnli Ret,inuo, tjlli meum lmperillmjic•mplill'llit, C" W2&uufCa. exalt4'lJII {Hptr Rtgmtm P4JrNm tlltCTII»t. \h<dtal !<_N•propttr 6• egoC/Jrifli.glori4m 6 laHiem in rtgno "'" ex•ltare, & ejnt{erfJili- =~~ Nm ttmpli{icare devoiHt d!JPofui,6• ptrmeo1fldelu foNtoru Dunfranfi,videlicet,JrchielinioMonks. pifoop11,.,,& Arhelwaldu, 11< Ofwaldii Epifcopcs, ~•ot mihiP4tmfPiritllalu, & eo•· . · jili~riol 0
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