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             The parricide papist, or Cut-throate Catholicke A tragicall discourse of a murther lately committed at Padstow in the countie of Cornewall by a professed papist, killing his owne father, and afterwardes himselfe, in zeale of his popish religion. The 11 of March last past. 1606. Written by G Closse, preacher of the word of God at Blacke Torrington in Deuon.
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           Jeanes, Inigo, d. 1606.
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           THE
           Parricide
           Papist
           ,
           OR
           ,
           Cut-throate
           Catholicke
           .
        
         
           A
           tragicall
           discourse
           of
           a
           murther
           lately
           committed
           at
           Padstow
           in
           the
           Countie
           of
           Cornewall
           by
           a
           professed
           Papist
           ,
           killing
           his
           owne
           Father
           ,
           and
           afterwardes
           himselfe
           ,
           in
           zeale
           of
           his
           Popish
           Religion
           .
           The
           11
           of
           March
           last
           past
           .
           1606.
           
        
         
           
             Written
             by
          
           G
           Closse
           ,
           
             Preacher
             of
             the
             Word
             of
             God
             at
          
           Blacke
           Torrington
           in
           Deuon
           .
        
         
           
             VIRESCIT
             ❀
             VVLNERE
             ❀
             VERITAS
          
           printer's or publisher's device
        
         
           ¶
           Printed
           at
           London
           for
           Christopher
           Hunt
           ,
           dwelling
           in
           Louells
           Inne
           in
           Paternoster-row
           .
           1606.
           
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
         
           THE
           Parricide
           Papist
           ,
           OR
           ,
           
             Cut-throate
             Catholicke
          
           .
        
         
           
             PErusing
             the
             plentifull
          
           and
           profitable
           labours
           of
           many
           learned
           &
           zealous
           Writers
           of
           this
           time
           ,
           and
           the
           Christian
           forwardnes
           of
           all
           sorts
           bending
           their
           batteries
           against
           the
           Bulwarks
           of
           Superstition
           &
           Popery
           ,
           some
           with
           theyr
           pennes
           ,
           others
           with
           their
           pikes
           ,
           and
           all
           with
           theyr
           prudent
           policies
           pursuing
           the
           reculing
           Miscreants
           :
           I
           thought
           it
           not
           impertinent
           to
           my
           place
           ,
           profession
           ,
           and
           occasion
           ,
           to
           cut
           a
           few
           vacant
           houres
           out
           of
           my
           priuate
           businesses
           ,
           
           ses
           ,
           and
           to
           latch
           a
           blow
           (
           amongst
           others
           ,
           )
           at
           the
           scull
           of
           the
           
             seauen-headed
             Dragon
             ,
             &
             whore
             
             of
             Babylon
             ,
          
           rather
           to
           testifie
           my
           consenting
           will
           to
           true
           Religion
           ,
           then
           my
           contenting
           skil
           as
           able
           ,
           to
           adde
           any
           ornament
           vnto
           that
           which
           the
           Lord
           hath
           so
           gloriously
           adorned
           with
           wisedome
           ,
           and
           power
           to
           support
           it selfe
           against
           all
           malignitie
           of
           the
           world
           ,
           and
           
             the
             gates
             of
             hell
             not
             able
             to
             preuaile
             against
             it
             .
          
        
         
           Euery
           cleere
           eye
           ,
           and
           iudicious
           care
           ,
           hath
           sufficiently
           discerned
           the
           cause
           of
           Rome
           to
           be
           deserted
           ,
           and
           destitute
           of
           all
           defence
           by
           argument
           :
           enough
           (
           if
           not
           too
           much
           )
           hath
           beene
           answered
           to
           all
           theyr
           allegations
           in
           defence
           of
           theyr
           false
           Sinagogue
           ,
           and
           accusations
           in
           offence
           and
           derogation
           of
           our
           true
           reformed
           Christian
           Churches
           :
           and
           of
           these
           blinde
           Wormes
           ;
           and
           deafe
           Adders
           ,
           may
           be
           verified
           the
           saying
           of
           
             Salomon
             ,
             That
             though
             you
             bray
             a
             
             foole
             in
             a
             Morter
             ,
             yet
             hee
             will
             be
             neuer
             the
             vviser
             .
          
           I
           shall
           therefore
           commend
           vnto
           your
           Christian
           considerations
           ,
           the
           Tragicall
           act
           and
           euent
           ,
           which
           lately
           hapned
           in
           the
           Countie
           of
           Cornwall
           ,
           (
           not
           farre
           from
           the
           place
           of
           my
           habitation
           :
           )
           and
           seeing
           our
           Popish
           pamphletors
           cuculate
           nothing
           more
           than
           surmised
           calumniations
           against
           the
           persons
           of
           our
           godly
           and
           most
           painfull
           Ministers
           ,
           not
           beeing
           
           otherwise
           able
           to
           discredite
           their
           doctrines
           ,
           I
           wil
           expose
           to
           their
           Owle-sight
           eyes
           examples
           of
           theyr
           owne
           Sectaries
           to
           be
           looked
           vpon
           ,
           and
           seriously
           considered
           .
           Wherein
           to
           shunne
           the
           iust
           taxation
           of
           slaunder
           ,
           (
           which
           is
           most
           proper
           to
           their
           Popish
           practises
           ,
           )
           I
           will
           propose
           matter
           in
           fact
           euident
           ,
           by
           publique
           Records
           ,
           in
           qualitie
           execrable
           ,
           in
           time
           newe
           ,
           and
           freshly
           bleeding
           in
           our
           eyes
           .
        
         
           Luther
           and
           Beza
           ,
           beeing
           surcharged
           with
           manifold
           fictions
           ,
           and
           odious
           imputations
           ,
           out-liued
           the
           enuy
           of
           theyr
           enemies
           ,
           and
           in
           theyr
           life
           time
           confuted
           theyr
           forged
           imputations
           :
           but
           y
           e
           examples
           of
           these
           mens
           more
           then
           barbarous
           blood-thirstinesse
           ,
           shall
           out-liue
           all
           ages
           liuing
           ,
           and
           remaine
           inchronicled
           as
           Prodigies
           ,
           and
           stand
           enroled
           in
           publique
           acts
           ,
           as
           memorialls
           to
           all
           posterities
           ,
           so
           long
           as
           our
           lawes
           ,
           or
           any
           ciuill
           gouernment
           shall
           be
           pracised
           in
           the
           Land
           :
           and
           let
           them
           heare
           me
           to
           tell
           thē
           plainly
           ,
           that
           which
           our
           blessed
           Sauiour
           told
           their
           fore-fathers
           the
           Pharisees
           roundly
           ,
           that
           
             they
             are
             of
             their
             Father
             
             the
             deuill
             ,
             who
             was
             a
             murtherer
             from
             the
             beginning
             :
          
           they
           are
           the
           progeny
           of
           Caine
           ,
           sacrificing
           Abell
           ,
           because
           he
           sacrificeth
           to
           GOD
           
           a
           better
           smelling
           oblation
           then
           theyrs
           .
        
         
         
           If
           they
           will
           needes
           iudge
           the
           Tree
           by
           the
           frutes
           ,
           &
           the
           cause
           by
           the
           effects
           :
           then
           what
           pietie
           can
           bee
           imagined
           in
           that
           Profession
           ,
           which
           is
           so
           bloody
           ,
           as
           theyrs
           is
           notified
           in
           all
           the
           world
           to
           be
           ?
           Yea
           ,
           theyr
           whore
           of
           Babilon
           ,
           in
           all
           her
           deliciousnes
           ,
           is
           especially
           banquetted
           
           
             with
             the
             blood
             of
             the
             Saints
             .
          
        
         
           If
           I
           should
           speake
           of
           vsuall
           murthers
           ,
           which
           common
           cut-throates
           commit
           in
           theyr
           purse-takings
           ,
           or
           that
           furious
           swaggerers
           shed
           in
           their
           hote
           bloods
           ,
           and
           wrathfull
           reuenges
           ,
           it
           were
           no
           more
           in
           cōparison
           of
           that
           which
           cōmeth
           in
           this
           argument
           ,
           then
           a
           bloodie
           nose
           to
           a
           gasping
           wound
           .
           For
           though
           all
           killing
           is
           cruell
           ,
           and
           an
           enemy
           to
           nature
           ,
           yet
           the
           vnnaturall
           &
           detested
           Parricides
           (
           whereof
           this
           argument
           intreateth
           )
           astonisheth
           all
           humaine
           reason
           to
           consider
           it
           ,
           appalleth
           all
           the
           sences
           to
           apprehend
           it
           ,
           and
           exceedeth
           all
           credulity
           to
           beleeue
           such
           a
           thing
           to
           bee
           doone
           ,
           till
           they
           behold
           it
           actually
           performed
           .
        
         
           The
           wise
           Law-giuer
           aunswered
           discreetly
           ,
           
           excusing
           himselfe
           that
           hee
           made
           no
           Lawe
           for
           him
           that
           murthered
           his
           Father
           ,
           because
           hee
           neuer
           imagined
           such
           an
           odious
           acte
           against
           nature
           would
           euer
           be
           imagined
           ,
           much
           lesse
           attempted
           of
           any
           humaine
           creature
           .
        
         
         
           But
           see
           the
           blindnesse
           of
           heresie
           and
           false
           religion
           ,
           which
           being
           a
           poyson
           of
           the
           soule
           ,
           brought
           from
           the
           denne
           of
           darknes
           ,
           and
           a
           drugge
           of
           the
           deuill
           ,
           how
           it
           not
           onely
           opposeth
           the
           creature
           against
           the
           Creator
           ,
           man
           against
           GOD
           ,
           and
           man
           against
           man
           ,
           but
           transformeth
           theyr
           whole
           natures
           ,
           ingendering
           in
           them
           vnnaturall
           thoughts
           and
           desires
           ,
           and
           producing
           effects
           odious
           to
           GOD
           and
           nature
           .
           In
           these
           our
           
             latter
             dayes
             ,
             men
             beeing
             
             departed
             from
             the
             faith
             ,
             are
             become
             (
             as
             the
             Apostle
             saith
             )
             vnnaturall
             :
             and
             God
             giuing
             them
             ouer
             into
             a
             reprobate
             sence
             ,
             which
             would
             not
             receiue
             
             the
             loue
             of
             the
             truth
             ,
             they
             haue
             changed
             the
             naturall
             vse
             of
             thinges
             ,
             to
             that
             which
             is
             against
             nature
          
           ;
           as
           not
           onely
           theyr
           execrable
           Sodomitries
           ,
           but
           theyr
           thrise
           detested
           Parricides
           ,
           openly
           testifie
           ,
           and
           cry
           out
           against
           them
           .
        
         
           Doe
           I
           ,
           or
           dare
           I
           enstile
           them
           
             Parricide
             Papists
             ,
             or
             Cut-throate
             Catholicks
             ,
          
           and
           be
           destitute
           of
           examples
           pathetically
           to
           mooue
           ,
           and
           effectually
           to
           prooue
           it
           ?
           No
           ,
           no
           ,
           amongst
           many
           old
           ,
           I
           will
           introduce
           one
           new
           exemplarie
           instance
           therof
           ,
           lately
           acted
           in
           the
           midst
           of
           their
           smoaking
           broyles
           ,
           irrefragably
           warranted
           by
           vnreprooueable
           witnesses
           .
           One
           
             Inigo
             Ieanes
          
           of
           Padstow
           in
           the
           County
           of
           Cornwall
           ,
           being
           lately
           some-what
           reclaimed
           from
           his
           
           Popish
           profession
           ,
           &
           frequenting
           the
           Church
           (
           though
           as
           it
           appeareth
           with
           no
           great
           deuotion
           )
           was
           in
           the
           haruest
           of
           their
           late
           politick
           platforme
           ,
           assailed
           with
           y
           e
           perswasiue
           tongue
           of
           one
           
             William
             Manfil
          
           ,
           (
           a
           professed
           Romanist
           )
           to
           returne
           to
           his
           old
           byas
           againe
           .
           Who
           vpon
           better
           information
           of
           his
           friendes
           ,
           replied
           ,
           that
           it
           was
           in
           vaine
           now
           any
           longer
           to
           consect
           in
           that
           Religion
           ,
           seeing
           after
           the
           death
           of
           the
           late
           Queene
           ,
           the
           inauguration
           of
           a
           most
           religious
           King
           ,
           forced
           the
           tide
           &
           streame
           against
           the
           
             Romish
             Church
          
           ,
           so
           that
           both
           hap
           and
           hope
           ,
           were
           drowned
           and
           perished
           together
           .
           Yet
           the
           Temptor
           ,
           like
           sathan
           his
           master
           ,
           desirous
           to
           cast
           downe
           the
           strong
           in
           faith
           
             from
             the
             pinacles
             of
             the
             Temple
             ,
          
           perswadeth
           
           incouragement
           ,
           and
           confidence
           of
           better
           successe
           ,
           assuring
           him
           ,
           that
           platformes
           were
           thē
           in
           hand
           ,
           not
           onely
           for
           redemption
           ,
           but
           renowne
           of
           the
           Catholicks
           ,
           &
           that
           forces
           were
           in
           full
           preparation
           both
           at
           home
           and
           abroad
           to
           aduaunce
           the
           Catholicke
           cause
           ,
           as
           he
           termed
           it
           .
           Onely
           it
           behoued
           them
           to
           apply
           their
           massings
           ,
           and
           ceremoniall
           obseruances
           ,
           to
           obtaine
           it
           by
           merit
           at
           Gods
           hands
           .
        
         
           Perhaps
           they
           imagined
           (
           as
           the
           Prophet
           
           speaketh
           )
           
             that
             GOD
             was
             like
             vnto
             themselues
             ,
          
           and
           would
           participate
           with
           them
           in
           any
           wickednes
           ,
           
           if
           they
           could
           make
           him
           smell
           to
           theyr
           bloody
           vnbleeding
           sacrifice
           .
           But
           the
           poore
           credulous
           caytiffe
           ,
           being
           led
           on
           by
           these
           faire
           pretences
           ,
           and
           hopefull
           preparations
           ,
           relapsed
           Catholicke
           againe
           :
           and
           as
           busie
           as
           other
           Waspes
           of
           that
           swarme
           ,
           consorted
           with
           the
           crew
           of
           other
           corner-creepers
           ,
           in
           obscure
           Caues
           to
           doe
           seruice
           to
           the
           Prince
           of
           darknesse
           .
           And
           although
           Iames
           the
           Father
           of
           thē
           said
           
             Inigo
             Ieanes
          
           often
           disswaded
           him
           from
           those
           dangerous
           courses
           ,
           which
           the
           seuerity
           of
           the
           Lawes
           would
           sharply
           correct
           ,
           yet
           he
           desperately
           running
           on
           ,
           and
           resolued
           to
           persist
           ,
           not
           only
           refused
           to
           obey
           the
           admonitions
           of
           his
           father
           ,
           but
           became
           an
           earnest
           perswader
           that
           hee
           would
           permit
           them
           a
           place
           of
           secrecie
           in
           his
           house
           ,
           for
           the
           exercise
           of
           their
           idolatrous
           massings
           .
        
         
           The
           Father
           ,
           (
           whether
           fearing
           God
           or
           the
           Law
           more
           ,
           I
           omit
           to
           censure
           )
           still
           constantly
           contradicted
           his
           sonnes
           vnreasonable
           and
           vnseasonable
           request
           ,
           alleaging
           ,
           that
           at
           this
           time
           ,
           Lawes
           were
           making
           in
           y
           e
           Parliament
           ,
           to
           punish
           Popery
           more
           seuerely
           then
           euer
           heretofore
           :
           and
           that
           vpon
           iust
           occasion
           of
           the
           late
           discouerie
           of
           so
           damnable
           a
           stratageme
           ,
           as
           was
           neuer
           plotted
           against
           any
           Christian
           or
           Heathen
           state
           :
           and
           therfore
           in
           some
           round
           
           
           
           
           
           termes
           (
           as
           it
           seemed
           )
           checked
           &
           reiected
           his
           peeuish
           sonnes
           Popish
           petition
           .
        
         
           But
           he
           ,
           in
           the
           franticke
           spirit
           of
           a
           Papist
           ,
           hastily
           tooke
           vp
           a
           club
           or
           beetle
           (
           where-with
           they
           vsed
           to
           cleaue
           wood
           )
           and
           rudely
           ,
           (
           O
           let
           me
           studie
           a
           more
           apt
           word
           for
           such
           sauage
           inhumanitie
           )
           barbarously
           assailed
           his
           owne
           naturall
           Father
           ,
           and
           strooke
           him
           violentlie
           on
           the
           head
           to
           the
           ground
           .
           And
           doubting
           that
           hee
           had
           not
           throughly
           dispatched
           him
           ,
           tooke
           vp
           a
           barre
           of
           yron
           ,
           &
           strooke
           him
           with
           maine
           force
           and
           brake
           his
           backe
           ,
           so
           that
           hee
           presently
           died
           of
           those
           wounds
           .
        
         
           Then
           this
           
             Inigo
             Ieanes
          
           ,
           leauing
           his
           Father
           groueling
           on
           the
           ground
           ,
           and
           wallowing
           in
           his
           owne
           blood
           ,
           immediatly
           fled
           to
           a
           Chappell
           (
           called
           Saint
           Sauiours
           )
           neere
           Padstowe
           ,
           and
           hastily
           vnclothing
           himselfe
           ,
           with
           a
           bad
           and
           blunt
           knife
           (
           adding
           all
           his
           force
           thereto
           )
           gastly
           in
           two
           or
           three
           places
           gashed
           his
           own
           belly
           athwart
           ,
           that
           his
           bowels
           were
           to
           be
           seene
           .
        
         
           The
           Mother
           of
           the
           saide
           Inigo
           shortly
           after
           comming
           into
           her
           Garden
           ,
           and
           finding
           her
           husband
           thus
           cruelly
           murthered
           ,
           and
           vtterly
           dismaid
           there-with
           ,
           came
           into
           the
           house
           
           enquiring
           for
           her
           sonne
           
             Inigo
             Ieanes
          
           ,
           and
           finding
           him
           fledde
           away
           ,
           she
           caused
           another
           of
           her
           sonnes
           ,
           and
           some
           other
           messenger
           to
           seek
           him
           :
           who
           comming
           vnto
           the
           foresaid
           Chappell
           of
           Saint
           Sauiours
           ,
           found
           him
           there
           leaning
           to
           one
           of
           his
           hands
           ,
           &
           most
           greeuouslie
           wounded
           .
        
         
           Vpon
           some
           speeches
           and
           conference
           ,
           the
           said
           Inigo
           confessed
           the
           murthering
           of
           his
           father
           ,
           and
           wounding
           himselfe
           :
           and
           was
           very
           desirous
           to
           speake
           with
           Maister
           
             Nicholas
             Prideaux
          
           (
           then
           and
           nowe
           high
           Sherieffe
           of
           Cornwall
           ,
           )
           dwelling
           neere
           the
           said
           Towne
           of
           Padstow
           ,
           to
           the
           intent
           he
           might
           reueale
           some
           speciall
           matters
           vnto
           him
           ,
           where-with
           it
           seemed
           his
           conscience
           was
           surcharged
           .
           And
           being
           brought
           vnto
           his
           presence
           ,
           hee
           instantlie
           made
           knowne
           vnto
           him
           ,
           how
           he
           had
           been
           seduced
           by
           the
           foresaid
           Manfill
           vnto
           his
           erronious
           Religion
           :
           and
           that
           the
           same
           morning
           ,
           himselfe
           ,
           with
           seauen
           men
           ,
           &
           eyght
           women
           more
           ,
           had
           been
           at
           Masse
           ,
           at
           one
           
             Richard
             Hores
          
           house
           of
           S.
           Eruin
           .
        
         
           Heerevpon
           the
           said
           Maister
           Prideaux
           ,
           sent
           for
           three
           other
           Iustices
           of
           the
           Peace
           next
           adioyning
           ,
           namely
           Maister
           Arundell
           of
           Trerise
           ,
           Maister
           Michell
           ,
           and
           Maister
           Cosworth
           Esquires
           ,
           
           to
           whom
           vpon
           further
           examination
           he
           confessed
           all
           that
           is
           before
           declared
           :
           and
           that
           he
           had
           beene
           there-vnto
           drawne
           &
           mooued
           by
           the
           instigation
           of
           the
           deuill
           ,
           and
           seeming
           very
           sorrowfull
           for
           the
           fact
           ,
           after
           some
           two
           or
           three
           daies
           languishing
           ,
           departed
           this
           life
           .
           And
           so
           wee
           will
           leaue
           him
           to
           the
           tribunall
           seate
           of
           the
           most
           righteous
           ,
           and
           All-seeing
           Iudge
           to
           be
           censured
           .
        
         
           Before
           I
           proceed
           further
           in
           examining
           the
           innumerable
           impieties
           in
           this
           one
           fact
           comprised
           ,
           I
           may
           not
           omit
           to
           note
           vnto
           y
           e
           world
           ,
           what
           a
           blinde
           &
           sencelesse
           guide
           they
           had
           for
           theyr
           Priest
           ,
           that
           from
           such
           a
           director
           ,
           no
           hope
           of
           better
           fruites
           could
           bee
           conceiued
           .
           This
           paltry
           Popeling
           ,
           was
           well
           knowne
           a
           little
           before
           to
           be
           a
           badde
           and
           rude
           Schoolemaister
           ,
           and
           a
           fellow
           of
           such
           noted
           stupidity
           ,
           that
           young
           Gentlemen
           ,
           seruingmen
           ,
           and
           others
           ,
           for
           an
           exercise
           and
           recreation
           ,
           would
           practise
           to
           haue
           him
           stand
           still
           ,
           whiles
           they
           with
           all
           theyr
           force
           ,
           quoyted
           sbillings
           or
           testernes
           at
           his
           blockish
           browe
           ,
           which
           for
           a
           small
           peece
           of
           mony
           he
           would
           as
           quietly
           endure
           ,
           as
           if
           a
           Stoicall
           stupidity
           had
           possessed
           his
           braines
           and
           body
           ,
           euen
           till
           his
           face
           and
           fore-head
           was
           often-times
           most
           grieuouslie
           gashed
           ,
           moouing
           many
           beholders
           to
           pittie
           
           him
           ,
           which
           did
           not
           pitty
           himselfe
           .
        
         
           This
           Dorus
           ,
           was
           now
           lately
           become
           like
           one
           of
           Ieroboams
           Priests
           ,
           
             taken
             as
             one
             out
             of
             the
             
             basest
             of
             the
             people
             ,
             &
             consecrated
             with
             the
             Popes
             vnguent
             ,
             a
             priest
             of
             the
             deuill
             ,
             or
             Masse-monging
             Catholick
             .
          
           This
           calfe
           of
           Dan
           ,
           beeing
           now
           become
           a
           Bell-wether
           to
           the
           scabbed
           flocke
           ,
           it
           is
           doubted
           whether
           the
           sheepe
           infected
           him
           more
           with
           the
           hope
           of
           hire
           ,
           to
           become
           a
           
             Micahs
             priest
          
           ,
           or
           hee
           with
           his
           Ramme-like
           forehead
           ,
           had
           hardned
           the
           faces
           of
           his
           flock
           vnto
           this
           extreame
           impudencie
           and
           impiety
           :
           but
           sure
           the
           prouerbe
           was
           well
           shared
           amongst
           them
           ,
           
             such
             a
             priest
             ,
             such
             people
             .
          
           Theyr
           mother
           was
           Atheisme
           ,
           theyr
           nurse
           
             Ignorance
             ,
             Darknes
          
           theyr
           dwelling
           ,
           and
           Confusion
           theyr
           inheritance
           .
        
         
           Let
           me
           returne
           to
           our
           seraphicall
           Doctors
           of
           Rome
           ,
           which
           accuse
           all
           the
           world
           but
           thēselues
           of
           impurity
           :
           and
           let
           them
           answere
           me
           in
           earnest
           ,
           shall
           
             wee
             know
             the
             tree
             by
             the
             fruites
             ?
          
           
           iudge
           of
           the
           soundnes
           of
           the
           profession
           by
           the
           workes
           of
           the
           professors
           ?
           Will
           you
           try
           vs
           ,
           not
           by
           rules
           of
           Diuinitie
           ,
           but
           examples
           of
           Diuines
           ?
           Looke
           vpon
           this
           patterne
           ,
           peruse
           this
           picture
           of
           your
           Parricide
           Papist
           ,
           whose
           offence
           is
           taxed
           ,
           not
           as
           hee
           is
           a
           man
           falling
           through
           infirmitie
           ,
           but
           as
           he
           is
           a
           Papist
           ,
           erring
           
           wilfully
           ,
           no
           passion
           but
           his
           profession
           ,
           no
           hope
           of
           gaine
           ,
           but
           blind
           deuotion
           ,
           no
           reason
           but
           his
           vnreasonable
           Religion
           ,
           plunged
           him
           into
           these
           execrable
           enormities
           .
           It
           is
           your
           religion
           that
           hath
           dubbed
           you
           
             man-quellers
             ,
             king
             quellers
             ,
             selfe-quellers
             .
          
           Are
           you
           not
           Parricides
           ?
           alas
           ,
           your
           maisters
           are
           not
           like
           Peter
           ,
           that
           forsooke
           
           his
           Maister
           ,
           &
           repenting
           did
           counteruaile
           his
           triple
           deniall
           ,
           with
           a
           three-fold
           confession
           of
           him
           :
           but
           as
           your
           Legend
           noteth
           of
           Iudas
           ,
           that
           had
           murthered
           his
           father
           ,
           and
           cōmitted
           incest
           with
           his
           mother
           ,
           and
           became
           Christes
           disciple
           for
           a
           cullour
           to
           shadowe
           his
           horrible
           impieties
           ,
           and
           betraying
           his
           maister
           lastly
           hanged
           himselfe
           :
           such
           succession
           rightly
           correspondeth
           with
           your
           Popedome
           ,
           by
           bloodsheds
           they
           are
           hatched
           ,
           grow
           great
           ,
           and
           strengthen
           themselues
           .
        
         
           Phocas
           murthered
           his
           Maister
           the
           Emperor
           
           Mauritius
           ,
           and
           was
           it
           not
           the
           first
           &
           surest
           step
           to
           the
           
             Romish
             Popedome
          
           ?
           But
           it
           may
           be
           you
           can
           allow
           this
           lay
           Parricide
           to
           murther
           Princes
           ,
           for
           establishment
           of
           a
           Popedome
           :
           Your
           holy
           Fathers
           ,
           Popes
           &
           Bishops
           ,
           haue
           by
           sundry
           poysonings
           ,
           some
           lost
           their
           liues
           and
           places
           ,
           &
           others
           gained
           them
           :
           how
           approue
           you
           this
           
             spirituall
             parricide
          
           ?
           Christian
           Kinges
           and
           Princes
           ,
           are
           designed
           to
           destruction
           by
           
           your
           holy
           Popes
           ordinances
           :
           is
           it
           no
           Parricide
           ?
           The
           Prince
           of
           Orenge
           ,
           &
           the
           French-King
           deceassed
           ,
           murthered
           by
           Papists
           ,
           and
           he
           that
           now
           raigneth
           ,
           assailed
           to
           be
           slaughtered
           by
           your
           vnhallowed
           hands
           :
           will
           not
           all
           men
           abhor
           these
           portentuous
           parricides
           ?
           King
           Iohn
           of
           England
           ,
           long
           agoe
           poysoned
           by
           Monks
           ,
           &
           our
           late
           renowned
           
             Maiden
             Queene
          
           more
           often
           attempted
           with
           trecheries
           ,
           then
           your
           Popes
           crowne
           hath
           haires
           of
           an
           honest
           Prelate
           ,
           dooth
           it
           not
           proclaime
           to
           the
           world
           your
           damnable
           parricides
           ?
           Let
           me
           make
           an
           end
           with
           you
           all
           ,
           which
           would
           make
           an
           end
           with
           vs
           all
           ,
           your
           late
           stratageme
           ,
           to
           blow
           vp
           with
           gun-powder
           our
           potent
           King
           ,
           Queene
           ,
           Prince
           ,
           Prelate
           ,
           Nobilitie
           ,
           &
           the
           whole
           state
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           was
           it
           not
           an
           vnheard
           of
           practise
           of
           Parricide
           ?
        
         
           I
           heare
           some
           of
           your
           Politikes
           vnder
           their
           visards
           to
           confesse
           ,
           that
           it
           was
           an
           horrible
           
           proiect
           ,
           
             which
             no
             Religion
             can
             excuse
             ,
             no
             reason
             defend
             ,
             no
             authoritie
             maintaine
             :
             that
             God
             &
             heauen
             are
             against
             it
             ,
             men
             and
             earth
             detest
             it
             ,
             (
             the
             sillie
          
           (
           you
           should
           haue
           said
           ,
           slilie
           )
           
             delinquents
             )
             themselues
             did
             lament
             it
             .
          
           Goe
           to
           then
           ,
           if
           to
           murther
           Parents
           ,
           (
           which
           are
           in
           the
           highest
           degree
           of
           naturall
           loue
           )
           if
           to
           murther
           Princes
           ,
           which
           are
           in
           most
           eminent
           dignitie
           of
           polyticall
           parentage
           ,
           
           if
           to
           murther
           a
           whole
           Common-wealth
           ,
           your
           natiue
           Country
           
             (
             quae
             vna
             omnes
             
             omnium
             charitates
             complexa
             est
             )
             compriseth
             the
             liues
             ,
             and
             loues
             of
             vs
             all
             ,
          
           be
           not
           an
           inexplicable
           parricide
           ,
           then
           I
           must
           ,
           and
           will
           confesse
           ,
           I
           haue
           ouer-leaped
           my
           limits
           ,
           &
           mistitled
           your
           professors
           of
           the
           Popish
           religion
           ,
           in
           terming
           them
           Parricides
           .
           But
           a
           father
           of
           children
           ,
           must
           needes
           be
           touched
           with
           a
           horrer
           in
           his
           hart
           ,
           to
           conceiue
           how
           many
           fathers
           and
           mothers
           you
           would
           haue
           made
           childlesse
           ,
           &
           children
           fatherlesse
           by
           your
           hellish
           proiects
           :
           A
           Prince
           that
           is
           honoured
           as
           a
           father
           in
           his
           kingdome
           ,
           and
           embraceth
           his
           subiects
           with
           an
           affectionate
           loue
           ,
           abhorreth
           the
           remembrance
           of
           so
           vile
           an
           enterprise
           ,
           to
           see
           a
           state
           so
           florishing
           ,
           in
           a
           moment
           torne
           ,
           and
           vtterly
           dissigured
           :
           All
           louers
           of
           God
           and
           Religion
           ,
           yea
           euery
           man
           that
           tasteth
           any
           sweetnes
           of
           ciuill
           societie
           ,
           standeth
           amazed
           ,
           and
           amated
           at
           the
           consideration
           of
           such
           barbarous
           immanitie
           ,
           ouer-turning
           Temples
           ,
           palaces
           ,
           citties
           ,
           and
           families
           ,
           without
           any
           remorse
           ,
           or
           respect
           of
           Religion
           ,
           or
           order
           :
           and
           yet
           all
           these
           effects
           ,
           cannot
           be
           denied
           to
           be
           the
           fruites
           of
           your
           Romish
           religion
           .
           I
           will
           conclude
           ,
           and
           hold
           it
           maintained
           with
           a
           world
           of
           witnesses
           ,
           that
           though
           the
           terme
           be
           tart
           ,
           yet
           it
           is
           true
           ,
           Papists
           are
           Parricides
           .
        
         
         
           But
           why
           (
           say
           they
           )
           is
           this
           rude
           phrase
           of
           
             Cut-throate
             Catholicks
          
           (
           so
           harshly
           sounding
           in
           vulgar
           eares
           )
           applyed
           to
           our
           pope-holy
           professors
           ?
           Let
           Northumberland
           ,
           aboue
           twentie
           yeres
           agoe
           murthering
           himselfe
           in
           y
           e
           Tower
           ,
           Arden
           strangling
           himselfe
           in
           Newgate
           ,
           and
           this
           our
           
             Cornish
             Catholicke
          
           ,
           (
           so
           lately
           killing
           his
           father
           and
           himselfe
           )
           stand
           forth
           as
           fresh-bleeding
           examples
           to
           verifie
           it
           .
           Did
           not
           Percy
           and
           Catesby
           ,
           which
           chose
           rather
           to
           die
           wilfully
           and
           desperately
           by
           the
           souldiers
           hand
           ,
           then
           submit
           themselues
           ,
           and
           liue
           to
           confesse
           their
           faults
           ,
           satisfie
           the
           King
           and
           Common-wealth
           ,
           and
           permit
           themselues
           a
           breathing
           time
           to
           repent
           thē
           of
           their
           hideous
           attempts
           ,
           beare
           witnes
           against
           them
           ,
           &
           conuince
           them
           to
           be
           desperate
           Selfe-murtherers
           ?
        
         
           I
           dare
           not
           charge
           all
           ,
           nor
           any
           of
           their
           cōplices
           which
           died
           in
           prison
           ,
           to
           be
           guilty
           of
           Selfe-poysoning
           ,
           but
           the
           manifest
           desperate
           attempt
           of
           
             Nicholas
             Oven
          
           ,
           most
           bloodily
           mangling
           ,
           and
           massacring
           him-selfe
           in
           the
           Tower
           ,
           and
           with
           his
           owne
           handes
           tearing
           out
           his
           fat
           and
           bowels
           ,
           the
           second
           day
           of
           March
           last
           past
           ,
           (
           this
           our
           
             Cornish
             Cut-throate
          
           seconding
           him
           within
           nine
           dayes
           after
           )
           cannot
           be
           denied
           ,
           nor
           exempted
           frō
           the
           imputation
           of
           barbarous
           immanity
           in
           our
           Popish
           
           professors
           .
        
         
           What
           is
           the
           whole
           practise
           of
           the
           
             Romish
             Church
          
           ,
           wading
           through
           blood
           of
           Princes
           and
           kingdoms
           to
           establish
           a
           Popedome
           ,
           continually
           complotting
           and
           practising
           massacres
           in
           the
           whole
           Christian
           world
           ,
           but
           a
           publique
           proclamation
           to
           beware
           of
           
             Cut-throate
             Catholicks
          
           .
           Though
           they
           go
           
             in
             sheepes
             skinnes
             ,
             
             wee
             know
             them
             to
             be
             Wolues
             :
          
           howsoeuer
           disguised
           ,
           the
           true
           prophet
           discerneth
           the
           dissembling
           of
           Ieroboams
           wife
           ,
           and
           will
           prophecie
           the
           renting
           of
           theyr
           kingdome
           .
           Whatsoeuer
           theyr
           othes
           and
           protestations
           be
           ,
           wee
           know
           theyr
           Aequiuocations
           &
           Dispensations
           ;
           not
           peace
           but
           warre
           ,
           not
           loyaltie
           but
           rebellion
           ,
           not
           the
           Kings
           honor
           ,
           but
           the
           Popes
           aduauncement
           is
           theyr
           errand
           .
           And
           let
           the
           fauourers
           ,
           and
           furtherers
           of
           your
           treasous
           vnderstand
           ,
           that
           those
           which
           hate
           theyr
           naturall
           Prince
           ,
           will
           not
           long
           adhere
           to
           Strangers
           .
           Such
           as
           can
           consent
           to
           the
           confusion
           of
           theyr
           natiue
           Country
           ,
           will
           not
           be
           trusted
           for
           friends
           to
           any
           Cōmon-wealth
           .
           Such
           as
           murther
           their
           Parents
           ,
           wil
           not
           spare
           Aliants
           .
           Those
           that
           kill
           themselues
           ,
           which
           is
           the
           fountaine
           of
           all
           loues
           ,
           (
           for
           
             sibi
             nequam
             cui
             bonus
             erit
          
           )
           can
           neuer
           find
           any
           whō
           they
           will
           deeme
           worthy
           of
           preseruation
           ,
           if
           they
           shall
           crosse
           theyr
           cursed
           courses
           .
        
         
         
           Theyr
           
             pontificall
             Bishop
             ,
             (
             that
             beast
             which
             
             sitteth
             vpō
             many
             waters
             ,
             )
          
           and
           hath
           brewed
           and
           broached
           these
           bloody
           broyles
           in
           the
           Christian
           state
           ,
           and
           glorieth
           in
           his
           title
           ,
           to
           be
           called
           
             Ecclesiae
             Catholicae
             Pontifex
             ,
             a
             Bridge-maker
             ,
          
           to
           transport
           his
           passengers
           the
           Catholicke
           creatures
           into
           his
           Sea
           of
           Rome
           ,
           ouer
           the
           Riuers
           and
           streames
           of
           blood
           ,
           mixing
           his
           intoxicating
           potions
           of
           heresies
           ,
           idolatries
           ,
           and
           traditious
           ,
           where-with
           the
           Kings
           of
           the
           earth
           ,
           (
           quaffing
           &
           carousing
           the
           cuppes
           of
           his
           fornication
           )
           are
           made
           drunken
           ,
           as
           the
           Euangelicall
           prophet
           speaketh
           .
           Els
           let
           him
           be
           
             Pontifaex
             ,
             et
             terrae
             fax
          
           ,
           the
           
             dregges
             of
             the
             Sea
             ,
             and
             firebrand
             of
             the
             Earth
             ,
          
           with
           his
           filth
           polluting
           the
           waters
           ,
           and
           with
           his
           fierie
           faggots
           of
           persecution
           ,
           scorching
           and
           consuming
           the
           inhabitants
           of
           the
           world
           .
           No
           doubt
           it
           shal
           be
           done
           vnto
           him
           ,
           as
           hee
           hath
           done
           vnto
           others
           ,
           and
           his
           measure
           shall
           be
           in
           seauen-folde
           manner
           ,
           measured
           vnto
           him
           againe
           ,
           
             when
             the
             beast
             shal
             be
             cast
             into
             the
             Lake
             that
             burneth
             with
             fire
             &
             brimstone
             for
             euer-more
             .
          
        
         
           But
           for
           a
           monition
           to
           the
           simple
           seduced
           ones
           ,
           (
           for
           y
           e
           Seducers
           seeme
           desperatly
           hardned
           in
           their
           pertinacie
           )
           wee
           pray
           you
           to
           looke
           on
           the
           present
           state
           of
           things
           ,
           with
           open
           and
           equall
           eyes
           ,
           and
           consider
           the
           courses
           &
           carriages
           
           of
           the
           cause
           on
           both
           sides
           :
           and
           let
           them
           in
           plainenes
           confesse
           ,
           whether
           they
           haue
           not
           discerned
           the
           hand
           of
           God
           against
           them
           and
           their
           attempts
           ,
           turning
           theyr
           deepest
           deuises
           like
           
             Achitophels
             policies
             ,
             into
             foolishnesse
          
           ,
           and
           
           bringing
           the
           wheele
           ouer
           their
           Counsellors
           and
           conspirators
           ,
           so
           that
           they
           both
           perish
           together
           ,
           like
           Achitophell
           and
           
             Absalon
             ,
             Ioab
          
           and
           
             Adoniah
             ,
             Corah
          
           and
           his
           complices
           .
        
         
           Their
           hardened
           Pharao
           ,
           striuing
           to
           keepe
           Gods
           people
           in
           bondage
           ,
           &
           seruitude
           to
           his
           ordinances
           ,
           and
           will
           not
           let
           them
           peaceably
           depart
           to
           serue
           their
           liuing
           God
           ,
           according
           to
           his
           commaundement
           ,
           shall
           no
           doubt
           in
           the
           end
           ,
           receiue
           the
           condigne
           wages
           of
           his
           merit
           ,
           and
           hardnes
           of
           hart
           :
           and
           our
           Moses
           and
           Aarons
           ,
           
           (
           our
           elected
           Princes
           ,
           priests
           &
           prophets
           )
           shall
           prosper
           in
           the
           deliuerances
           ,
           informations
           ,
           and
           gouernment
           of
           Gods
           people
           .
        
         
           The
           mighty
           God
           ,
           who
           by
           little
           and
           little
           cast
           out
           the
           Cananites
           ,
           &
           planted
           Israel
           in
           theyr
           Land
           ,
           hath
           his
           workings
           constant
           and
           consonant
           ,
           alwaies
           like
           himselfe
           ,
           ful
           of
           
             patience
             &
             iustice
          
           ,
           with
           a
           slow
           and
           strong
           arme
           bringing
           
           mighty
           thinges
           to
           passe
           .
           The
           kingdom
           of
           Antichrist
           is
           in
           short
           time
           by
           degrees
           cut
           short
           ,
           and
           abated
           ,
           and
           the
           Israell
           of
           GOD
           ,
           hath
           as
           
           mightily
           prospered
           ,
           out
           of
           a
           few
           families
           enlarging
           his
           borders
           into
           many
           kingdomes
           ,
           and
           what
           remaineth
           ,
           but
           
             that
             he
             which
             letteth
             
             be
             taken
             out
             of
             the
             way
             ,
             and
             that
             the
             man
             of
             sinne
             beeing
             reuealed
             ,
          
           may
           be
           also
           remoued
           &
           rooted
           
           out
           ,
           
             as
             a
             plant
             which
             is
             not
             of
             our
             heauenly
             fathers
             planting
             .
          
        
         
           We
           cōfesse
           the
           
             Church
             of
             Rome
          
           receiued
           ,
           and
           for
           many
           yeeres
           retained
           the
           sinceritie
           of
           the
           Gospell
           and
           true
           religion
           :
           and
           so
           there
           was
           a
           good
           Pharao
           in
           Egypt
           ,
           which
           by
           holy
           Iosephs
           
           direction
           ordered
           his
           kingdome
           ,
           &
           gaue
           vnto
           the
           people
           of
           God
           a
           fruitful
           possession
           in
           the
           Land
           of
           
             Goshen
             ,
             where
             they
             prospered
             ,
             and
             
             multiplied
             exceedingly
          
           ;
           but
           there
           arose
           in
           processe
           
           of
           time
           another
           
             Pharao
             ,
             which
             knewe
             not
             Ioseph
             ,
          
           and
           became
           a
           tyrant
           vnto
           the
           people
           of
           God
           ,
           and
           cruelly
           oppressed
           them
           .
           So
           Rome
           is
           become
           
             Babylon
             ,
             her
             Candlesticke
             is
             remoued
             ,
             
             shee
             is
             fallen
             from
             her
             first
             faith
             ,
             and
             the
             faithfull
             Cittie
             is
             become
             an
             Harlot
             ,
          
           and
           her
           
             Antiquitie
             without
             Veritie
             ,
             is
             but
             oldnes
             of
             Errors
             ,
          
           and
           wee
           must
           depart
           frō
           her
           ,
           which
           is
           departed
           from
           GOD.
           
        
         
           If
           shee
           will
           returne
           vnto
           her
           spouse
           ,
           &
           forsake
           her
           Louers
           with
           whom
           shee
           committed
           all
           her
           fornications
           and
           abhominations
           ,
           we
           
           will
           reioyce
           with
           her
           for
           such
           an
           holy
           reconciliation
           :
           else
           we
           will
           cry
           vnto
           the
           people
           of
           God
           to
           
             come
             out
             of
             her
             ,
             &
             not
             to
             pertake
             with
             her
             sinnes
             ,
             and
             idolatries
             ,
             least
             they
             pertake
             of
             her
             grieuous
             plagues
             and
             punishments
             ,
          
           when
           the
           cup
           of
           the
           Lords
           wrath
           shall
           be
           powred
           vpon
           her
           .
        
         
           God
           of
           his
           vnspeakable
           goodnesse
           ,
           make
           that
           your
           sinnes
           be
           not
           an
           hinderance
           vnto
           his
           rich
           mercies
           ,
           but
           that
           he
           will
           speedily
           ,
           for
           the
           Elects
           sake
           ,
           cut
           short
           the
           power
           of
           Antichrist
           ,
           and
           amplifie
           the
           borders
           of
           his
           kingdome
           ,
           that
           our
           eyes
           may
           see
           it
           ,
           and
           our
           posteritie
           may
           reioyce
           in
           his
           great
           saluation
           ,
           and
           prayse
           him
           for
           all
           our
           corporall
           ,
           and
           spirituall
           deliuerances
           .
           So
           be
           it
           .
           Amen
           .
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
         
      
    
     
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A19025-e150
           
             Apoc.
             17.
             3
             
          
           
             Prou
             ,
             27
             ,
             22
             23
             ,
             9
             ,
          
           
             Iohn
             ;
             8
             ,
             44
             
          
           
             Gene
             ,
             4
             ,
             5
             ▪
             
          
           
             Apoc
             ,
             17.
             6
             ,
          
           
             Solon
             .
          
           
             1
             ,
             Tim
             ,
             4
             ,
             1
             2
             ,
             Tim
             ,
             3
             ,
             2
             ,
             3
             ,
          
           
             Rom
             ,
             1
             ,
             26
             
          
           
             Math
             ,
             4
             ,
          
           
             Psal
             ,
             50
             ,
             21
             
          
           
             1
             ,
             Reg.
             13
             ,
             13
             2
             ,
             Chro
             ,
             11
             15
             Iudges
             ,
             17
             ,
             10
             ,
             11
             ,
          
           
             Math
             ,
             7
             ,
             16
             ,
          
           
             Math
             ,
             26
             ,
             34
             Iohn
             ,
             21
             ,
             15
             ,
          
           
             Au●
             .
             Victor
             .
          
           
             Answere
             to
             the
             Discouery
             :
             praeface
             to
             the
             King.
             
          
           
             Cicero
             .
          
           
             Math
             ,
             7
             ,
             15
             1
             ,
             Reg
             ,
             14
             ,
             2
             ,
             6.
             
          
           
             Apo
             ,
             17
             ,
             1
             ,
             2
             ,
          
           
             2
             ,
             Sam
             ,
             17
             ,
             14
             ,
             23
             ,
             18
             ,
             9
             ,
             1
             ,
             Reg
             ,
             1
             ,
             7
             ,
             2
             ,
             25.
             
             Numb
             ,
             16
             ,
             1
             ,
             2
             ,
             31
             ,
          
           
             Exod
             ,
             21
             ,
             51
             
          
           
             2
             ,
             Sam
             ,
             7
             ,
             10.
             
             Exod
             ,
             1
             ,
             7
             ,
             8
             ,
          
           
             2
             ,
             Thes
             .
             2
             ,
             6
             ,
             7.
             
          
           
             Math
             ,
             15
             ,
             13
             
          
           
             Gene
             ,
             45.
             10
             
          
           
             Gene
             ,
             47
             ,
             6
             
          
           
             Exod
             ,
             1
             ,
             8
             ,
          
           
             Apoc
             ,
             18
             ,
             2
             ,
             3
             ,
             4
             ,
             Cap
             ,
             2
             ,
             4
             ,
             5.
             
          
        
      
    
  

