The Age of Elizabeth (1547-1603) by Various Kenneth Bell S. E. Winbolt

The Age of Elizabeth (1547-1603) by Various Kenneth Bell S. E. Winbolt

Author:Various, Kenneth Bell, S. E. Winbolt [Various, Kenneth Bell, S. E. Winbolt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Nonfiction, History
ISBN: 4064066216788
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2019-12-09T05:00:00+00:00


AN ACT AGAINST THE BRINGING IN AND PUTTING IN EXECUTION OF BULLS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS FROM THE SEE OF ROME (1571).

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Anno 13 Eliz., Cap. 2, 1571.

Source.—Statutes of the Realm, sub anno.

Where in the parliament holden at Westminster, in the fifth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady the Queen’s Majesty that now is, by one Act and Statute then and there made, intituled, An Act for the assurance of the Queen’s Majesty, etc., it is … ordained and provided for the abolition of the usurped power and jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome within this realm … That no person … shall … maintain, defend, or extol the same usurped power or attribute any manner, jurisdiction, authority or pre-eminence to the same within this realm … upon pain of incurring the penalties provided by the Statute of … Præmunire. … And yet nevertheless, divers seditious and very evil-disposed people … minding … very seditiously and unnaturally not only to bring this realm and the imperial crown thereof (being in very deed of itself most free) into the thraldom and subjection of that foreign, usurped and unlawful jurisdiction … claimed by the said see of Rome; but also to estrange and alienate the minds and hearts of sundry her Majesty’s subjects from their dutiful obedience, and to raise and stir sedition and rebellion within this realm … have lately procured and obtained to themselves from the said Bishop of Rome and his see divers Bulls and Writings, the effect whereof hath been and is to absolve and reconcile all those that will be contented to forsake their due obedience to our most gracious Sovereign Lady the Queen’s Majesty, and to yield and subject themselves to the said feigned, unlawful and usurped authority; and by color of the said Bulls and Writings, the said wicked persons very secretly and most seditiously in such parts of the realm where the people for want of good instruction are most weak, simple and ignorant, and thereby farthest from the good understanding of their duties towards God and the Queen’s Majesty, have by their lewd and subtle practices and persuasions, so far forth wrought, that sundry simple and ignorant persons have been content to be reconciled to the said usurped authority of the see of Rome, and to take Absolution at the hands of the said naughty and subtle practisers, whereby hath grown great disobedience and boldness in many, not only to withdraw and absent themselves from all Divine Service, but also have thought themselves discharged of all obedience … to her Majesty, whereby most wicked and unnatural rebellion hath ensued, and to the further danger of this realm is hereafter very likely to be renewed, if the ungodly and wicked attempts in that behalf be not by severity of laws in time restrained and bridled. … To prevent the great mischiefs … that thereby may ensue, be it enacted … That if any person, after the first day of July next coming, shall use or put in ure[40] in any place within … the Queen’s Dominions any such



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