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A NEW SVRVEY OF THE VVEST-INDIES.
CHAP. I. How Rome doth yearly visit the American and Asian Kingdoms.
THE policy, which for many yeares hath upheld the erring Church of Rome, hath clearly and manifestly been discovered by the many Errors which in severall times by sundry Sy∣nod•…•… or Generall Councells, (which commonly are but Apes of the Popes fancy, will, pleasure, and ambition) have been enacted into that Church. And for such purposes doth that man of Sinne, and Antichristian tyrant, keep constantly in Rome so many poor Penfionary Bishops as hounds at his table, smelling out his ambitious thoughts, with whom he •…•…lls the Synod•…•…, when he call•…•… them, charging them never to leave off barking and wearying out the rest of the Prelates, untill they have them all as a prey unto his proud and ambi∣tious designes; from which if any of them dare to start, not onely their Pensions shall be surely forfeited, but their souls shall bee cursed, and they as Hereticks Anathemati∣zed with a Censure of Excommunication la•…•… sententiae. Hence sprung that Master-piece of Policy, decreeing that the Pope alone should be above the Generall Councell, lest other∣wise one Mans pride might be curbed by many heads joyned together; And secondly, that Synodicall definition, that the Pope cannot 〈◊〉〈◊〉, that though the Councels power, wisdome and learning were all fi•…•…ted into one mans brain, all points of faith straitned into one head and channell; ye•…•… the People should not s•…•…agger in any lawfull doubts, nor the learned sort follow any more the light of reason, or the •…•…unshine of the Gospel, but all yeelding to blind Obedience, and their most holy Fathers infallibility, in the foggie and Cimmerian mist of ignorance, might secure their souls from erring, or devia∣ting to the Scylla or Charybd•…•… of Schism and Here•…•…. What judiciou•…•… eye, that will not be blinded with the napkin of ignorance, doth not easily see that Policy only hath been the chief Actor of those damnable Opinions of Purgatory, Transubstantiation, Sacrifice though unbloody (as they term it) of the Mass, Invocation of Saints, their Cano∣nization or installing of Saints into the kingdom of heaven, Indulgences, a•…•…ricular Con∣fession▪ •…•…ith satisfactory Penance, and many such like: All which doubtles have been com∣manded as points of Faith, not so much to save thos•…•… wretched souls, as to advance that crackt-brain head in the conceits of his. Europ•…•…n wonderers, who long agoe were espyed out by the Spirit of Iohn wondring after the Beast, worshipping him for his power, and saying▪ Who is like unto the Beast, who w•…•…ble to make warre with him? Rev•…•…l. 13. 3, 4. Thus can Policy invent a Purgatory, that a Pope may be so•…•…ht from all parts of Europe, nay now from East and West India's, to deliver soule from that imaginary Fire which never God created, but he himself hath fancyed, that so much glory may be •…•…scri∣bed to him, and his power wondered at, who can plunge into 〈◊〉〈◊〉, condemn to burning, and when he li•…•…t, deliver out of fire. Much more would 〈◊◊◊〉〈◊◊◊〉, and his