A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*

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A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*
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White, Francis, 1564?-1638.
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London :: Printed by Adam Islip,
1624.
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Fisher, John, 1569-1641 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Apologetic works -- Early works to 1800.
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"A replie to Iesuit Fishers answere to certain questions propou[n]ded by his most gratious Matie: King Iames By Francis White D: of Div· deane of Carlile, chaplaine to his Matie. Hereunto is annexed, a conference of the right: R:B: of St Dauids wth the same Iesuit*." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15082.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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ANSWER.

You should rather say, If the request of Protestants (a∣mong whom the King of Great Britaine is most emment) were such, as that the Romane Prelates might yeeld vnto, with∣out hazard of their vsurped Monarchie; If Protestants would consent to sond the holy Scriptures packing, and not reckon the same among Diuine Principles a; if they would purchase [ C] remission of sinnes, by paying tribute into his Holinesse his Checker b, and not seeke to obtaine the same by the merits of the Lambe of God; in a word, if they would permit the Ro∣mane Nahash to plucke out their right eye, that their deuo∣tion might be framed according to the rule of implicite Faith and blinde Obedience c: sensible feeling of her owne re∣uiuing greatnesse and lucre, would mooue the Romane Mo∣ther (being tender-hearted to them which present her with Red and White d) to approach towards Protestants, and to hugge them in her armes, as Apes doe their Whelpes, vn∣till with ouer-much kindnesse shee crush out their breath. [ D]

Notes

  • a

    Bosius. d. sig. Eccles. lib. 16. cap. 10. Scriptura non refertur inter hu∣iusmodi Princi∣pia.

  • b

    Papir. Mascon. d. Episc. vrbis. li, 5. in Bonifac. 8. Prestitit plenam omnium debito∣rum remissionem, eis, qui limina A∣postolorum inui∣sissent. Quo an∣no ingens concur∣sus, &c. Ioh. vil∣laneus se testem facit, auri & diuitiarum, quas Pontifex, populusque Rom. illo anno congescêre.

  • c

    〈◊〉〈◊〉 vita Francifci Assis. cap. 6. Caeca obedientia vt quis sit sicut corpus sine anima quod requiescit vbi quis posuerit sine motu.

  • d

    Math. Pans Chron. in Henrico 1. pa. 56. Scdis 〈◊〉〈◊〉 quae nulli deesse consueuit dummodo albi aliquid vel rubei intercedat.

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