item: #1 of 12 id: A02398 author: Gurnay, Edmund, d. 1648. title: The demonstration of Antichrist. By Edmund Gurnay, Bach. Theol. p. of Harpley Norfolke date: 1631 words: 4472 flesch: 78 summary: Or if our English Admirers of Rome will beleeue nothing concerning the Discipline of that Church , but so farre forth as they can be assured thereof within the bounds of England ; they may haue recourse to the six Articles established in English Parliament ▪ the first whereof enacteth thus ▪ Whosoeuer shall say , that in the Sacrament of the Altar vnder the forme of bread and wine ( after the consecration thereof ) there is not present , really , the naturall Body and Bloud of our Sauiour Iesus Christ ; conceiued of the Virgine Mary ; or that after the said consecration there remaineth any substance of bread or wine , or any other substance but the substance of Christ , both God and man , &c. then he shall be adiudged an heretike , and suffer death by burning , and shall forfeit to the King , all his lands , tenements , &c. as in case of hye reason . In Prou , 1. ● . and elsewhere thus ; Christ left bread and wine , as he that goes ●voyage leaues a gage : keywords: body; bread; christ; hee; man; men; text; vnto; vpon; wine cache: A02398.xml plain text: A02398.txt item: #2 of 12 id: A02400 author: Gurnay, Edmund, d. 1648. title: The Romish chaine. By Edmund Gurnay, parson of Harpley date: 1624 words: 14100 flesch: 59 summary: Now that those Kings were more deeply charged so to improue those Christians then Peter was , we thus proue ; by they had greater meanes so to doe : euery mans charge being answerable vnto his meanes , vnto whom much is giuen ( as our Sauiour tels vs ) there being much of him to bee required ; and , the more mighty ( as Salomon addes ) being to expect the sorer triall . Thirdly , and principally , because rhey had at their dispose and command ( though only in the Lord wee grant , and no otherwise could Peter or any mortall man haue at command ) the gifts , abilities , and mysteries of those their Christian Subiects ; the Lord expresly charging euery soule ( amongst them ) to bee subiect vnto the higher powers ; and ( euen out of Peters owne mouth ) that they should submit themselues vnto euery ordinance of man , whether vnto the King as the Supreame , &c. keywords: answer; bee; church; euen; euery; god; hath; haue; head; hee; himselfe; kings; lord; man; meanes; men; neuer; new; owne; peter; rome; text; time; vnto; vpon; wee; yea cache: A02400.xml plain text: A02400.txt item: #3 of 12 id: A09846 author: Foxe, John, 1516-1587. title: A blowe for the Pope Touching the Popes prerogatiues. Extracted word for word out of the Booke of martyres. date: 1631 words: 13932 flesch: 69 summary: And where GOD hath ordained al causes of men , to bee judged by men , hee hath onely reserved mee , That is , The Pope of Rome , without all question of men , vnto his owne judgement . But heere may ryse perchance a doubt or seruple , that if my faith and knowledge stand so sure by the promise of CHRIST , and by the continuall prayer of S. Paul ? whither is it true , or is it to bee granted that any other should excell men in knowledge or interpretation of holie Scripture . keywords: authoritie; bee; bishops; christ; church; dispensation; doe; earth; emperours; god; hath; haue; hee; king; man; mee; men; peter; pope; power; rome; said; set; things; vnder; vnto; vpon; world cache: A09846.xml plain text: A09846.txt item: #4 of 12 id: A10823 author: Robertson, Bartholomew, fl. 1620. title: A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray at a conference with certaine papists, plainely prouing that Peter was neuer head of the Church : with a short register of all the attempts and murthers vpon kings and princes in our time by the persuasion of the Iesuits. date: 1615 words: 12855 flesch: 68 summary: A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray at a conference with certaine papists, plainely prouing that Peter was neuer head of the Church : with a short register of all the attempts and murthers vpon kings and princes in our time by the persuasion of the Iesuits. A blovv for the pope, or, A discourse had in S. Giles Church, in Elgen of Murray at a conference with certaine papists, plainely prouing that Peter was neuer head of the Church : with a short register of all the attempts and murthers vpon kings and princes in our time by the persuasion of the Iesuits. keywords: act; apostles; bee; christ; church; faith; gentiles; god; haue; head; hee; himselfe; ierusalem; iesus; iohn; king; lord; neuer; paul; peter; place; rest; text; time; vnto; vpon; wee; word; yea cache: A10823.xml plain text: A10823.txt item: #5 of 12 id: A16136 author: Bignon, Jérôme, 1589-1656. title: The true maner of electing of popes written by a French gentleman ... ; faithfully translated according to the French copie ; with a list of all the cardinalls therein assisting and others. date: 1605 words: 6710 flesch: 62 summary: eng Leo -- XI, -- Pope, 1535-1605. For Damasus being then chosen Pope , by one part of the people and Clergie , and Vrsicinus by another , and both of them supported by their fauorites : they both were desirous to hold and maintaine this dignitie , which caused great factions and sedition , and went so farre , that they came to hand-blowes : So that one day , there was an hundred seauen and thirtie dead bodies left in a Church ; for which cause , the Emperour afterward interposed his authoritie , in case of any such scisme hereafter ordaining him , whom he would haue to be Pope . keywords: bee; cardinalls; conclaue; election; emperour; haue; hee; people; pope; rome; saint; set; tcp; text; vpon; yeares cache: A16136.xml plain text: A16136.txt item: #6 of 12 id: A26737 author: Barnes, John, d. 1661. Catholico-romanus pacificus. English. Selections. title: The ancient liberty of the Britannick church, and the legitimate exemption thereof from the Roman patriarchate discoursed on four positions, and asserted / by Isaac Basier ... ; three chapters concerning the priviledges of the Britannick church, &c., selected out of a Latin manuscript, entituled, Catholico-romanus pacificus, written by F.I. Barnes ... ; translated, and published for vulgar instruction, by Ri. Watson. date: 1661 words: 12920 flesch: 57 summary: Sir George , upon Theological points of controversie , wherein they differed , and which they discussed with some little earnestness , yet 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ; If the former be not irrecoverably disposed of , Sir , you have now a fair opportunity to secure them ; though , if the good Doctor himself be living , the late misfortune befallen the Country learned * Travellers , not to exercise their function where the duty of praying for the King should be prohibited ; And a signal instance it was of Christian courage in our Reverend Author , when an Exile , to refuse the offer of a plentiful support , where that would not be allowed ; yet it had been worth his journey to Smyrna , to convert the Consul , who now , I hope , hath more than the Merchants argument ( which many times is more prevalent with men of business , than the Divines ) I mean , that of Interest , to convince him . I say , the Origin of every one of these , is referred by the Council ad 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 , to Custome ; And moreover the Synod doth decree a Religious Observation of that Custome in these solemn words , which the Church truly Catholick did perpetually reverence as an Oracle , viz. keywords: authority; bishop; britannick; britannick church; canon; catholick; church; council; england; general; hath; hee; holy; jurisdiction; king; right; roman; self; time; wee cache: A26737.xml plain text: A26737.txt item: #7 of 12 id: A31475 author: Davies, John, 1625-1693. title: The ceremonies of the vacant see, or, A true relation of what passes at Rome upon the pope's death with the proceedings in the conclave, for the election of a new pope, according to the constitutions and ceremonials, as also the coronation and cavalcade / out of the French by J. Davies of Kidwelly. date: 1671 words: 18444 flesch: 68 summary: It is also incumbent on the said Cardinal to send notice at the same time to all the Cardinals , the Senate , and people of Rome , of the Pope's death , and the three Chiefs in point of Denomination ( there being three different Classes of Cardinals , according to the difference of their titles ; to wit , six titles of Episcopal Cardinals , fifty of Priesthood , and fourteen Deacon-Cardinals ) send the like notice to all the other Cardinals , to make their appearance in the Hall of the Consistory that very Evening ; or if that cannot be done with convenience the next morning to take order for all the Charges which shall be vacant upon the Pope's death , and to appoint a Governour of the Conclave , and of St. Peter's , which is the most fortify'd Quarter of Rome , and wherein lie the Castle of St. Angelo , the Church of St. Peter , and the Vatican Palace , and where the Conclave is ordinarily kept ; and they all go with the Roquet uncover'd , as a mark that the Sovereign Spiritual Authority is devolv'd into their hands , as having then no Superiours over them . If it happen , in this examination and confrontation of the Suffrages , that two , three , or some greater number of the billets of the Scrutiny , be found to have the same Seals and Signes with some billet of the Access , as it may come to pass , if the person who is chosen be named in one of the said billets of the Scrutiny , and another Cardinal be named in another of the said billets , then the Scrutator ( his Colleagues observing what he does ) is to open the billet of the said Scrutiny , wherin the said elected person is named , together with that of the Access , at the very place where the name of the Elector is set down , to the end a judgement may be made , according to the Gregorian Constitution , of the validity or invalidity of the Access . keywords: access; alex; altar; billets; cardinals; church; come; conclave; election; hath; person; peter; pope; roman; rome; scrutators; scrutiny; suffrages; time; title; vii; voice; way cache: A31475.xml plain text: A31475.txt item: #8 of 12 id: A41525 author: Gailhard, J. (Jean) title: The present state of the princes and republicks of Italy with observations on them / written originally in English by J. Gailhard ... date: 1671 words: 51628 flesch: 31 summary: In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so. Sometimes one hath occasion to tell his opinion of things , and herein he is himself liable to the censure of thousands of different judgement and affections ; but as these things are unavoidable to those who appear in publick ; so they ought to be resolved to undergo any thing of that kind : the approbation of such persons as your Lordship , is that which writers should mind most of all , and use their utmost care to obtain . keywords: cardinals; chief; church; city; countrey; court; crowns; day; dominions; doth; duke; family; fit; france; french; general; genoa; good; great; hath; head; house; italians; italy; king; let; liberty; man; means; men; naples; nation; nature; number; occasion; parts; people; persons; place; pope; present; princes; reason; republick; rome; spain; spanish; state; subjects; things; time; use; venice; way; world; year cache: A41525.xml plain text: A41525.txt item: #9 of 12 id: A45953 author: Gentleman of Rome. title: The intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a pope as also a particular relation of what past at the election of Sixtus V, and Clement VIII : to which is added an historical essay, to demonstrate that according to the principles of the Church of Rome, there has not been, nor can be, any true and lawful pope since the election of Sixtus V / written by a gentleman of Rome. date: 1691 words: 14130 flesch: 53 summary: Medici being informed of their contrivance , was not a little disquieted thereat , for he saw plainly , that should Della Torre be chosen Pope , Farnese having so much Influence over him , must necessarily engross all the power to himself , and consequently would cause such a Number of Cardinals to be made , who being wholly at his Devotion , should Elect him if he surviv'd the Pope , as in all probability he would , he being the Younger , and more Healthy of the Two. But to give Santa Sevarina his due , he bore his adverse Fortune with the same Magnanimity as he did his Prosperity , when he went into the Chappel attended by so great a number of Cardinals , and continued there as Pope for some hours . keywords: cardinals; church; college; conclave; election; farnese; montalto; party; person; pope; power; rome; santa; scrutiny; sevarina; sisto; time cache: A45953.xml plain text: A45953.txt item: #10 of 12 id: A64357 author: Tenison, Thomas, 1636-1715. title: A Discourse concerning a guide in matters of faith with respect especially to the Romish pretence of the necessity of such a one as is infallible. date: 1683 words: 16524 flesch: 77 summary: For 1. This Guide is not the Church diffusive of the first Ages . For that Church was not then the only visible Church on Earth . keywords: authority; books; christian; church; council; faith; fathers; god; guide; hath; means; men; pope; roman; rome; rule; scripture; sense; truth cache: A64357.xml plain text: A64357.txt item: #11 of 12 id: A67231 author: Wyvill, Christopher, Sir, 1614-1672?. title: A discourse, prepared for the ears of some Romanists (at a general quarter sessions, in the north, when they were summon'd to take the oaths.) By Sr. Christopher Wyvill baronet, one of His Majesties justices of the peace in those parts: and now profered to the eyes of them all date: 1679 words: 4070 flesch: 62 summary: Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A67231) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 29697) keywords: church; eebo; english; king; pope; rome; sort; supremacie; tcp; text cache: A67231.xml plain text: A67231.txt item: #12 of 12 id: A68730 author: Barclay, John, 1582-1621. title: Certain general reasons, prouing the lawfulnesse of the Oath of allegiance, written by R.S. priest, to his priuat friend. Whereunto is added, the treatise of that learned man, M. William Barclay, concerning the temporall power of the pope. And with these is ioyned the sermon of M. Theophilus Higgons, preached at Pauls Crosse the third of March last, because it containeth something of like argument date: 1611 words: 87237 flesch: 60 summary: p●asid . b 〈…〉 iud●● . He discusseth a passage in S. Bernard , touching the Materiall sword , and the words of Christ , Ecce duo gl●dij : and concludeth that the Temporall sword , is neither proper to the Pope , nor subiect to the Spirituall . keywords: apostles; argument; authoritie; bee; bellarmine; bishop; cap; cause; chap; christian; church; ciuill; clergie; common; diuine; doe; doth; emperour; euen; euery; giue; god; good; gouernment; great; hath; haue; hee; himselfe; iudge; iudgement; iurisdiction; king; kingdome; law; lawfull; lib; like; lord; man; manner; matters; meane; men; opinion; ouer; owne; people; persons; peter; place; pope; power; power ouer; princes; reason; right; saith; seeing; spirituall; spirituall power; subiect; sword; temporall; temporall authoritie; temporall power; themselues; things; thinke; time; touching; vpon; wealth; wee; whereof; words; world; ● e; ● t; ● ● cache: A68730.xml plain text: A68730.txt