XI. THOMAS CHAPMAN TO THOMAS CROMWELL. (fn. 1)
1538.
Prudentissime mi Domine. Dandumque tibi salutem.
Yff yt may be callyd to your lordchyppys remembrans ye
comandyd me to send the namys off my bretherne, wheruppon
ye myght send a dyspensacyon off our papystycall slanderus
apparell, the which I thynke yt plesyth god that we shall no
more were. For off truth yt hath not byn ryghtly usyd many
yerys, and therffor I dowth not but god movys the hertes off
princys to take yt away and many other thynges more yn the
chyrche off Christ, sicut Ezechias 4to Reg. 18 fregit serpentem
eneum quem fecit moyses ex precepto dei. Off the which acte
we may se that prynces may change a thynge that god dyd
institute, when yt ys not usyd to goddes yntent. Also yt ys
not onknowyn to them that be lernyd in goddes law how god
gaffe to the chylder of ysraell, and to clargy off ysraell also,
bothe ceytys and townys &c., but when thay usyd them selwys
with ydolatry and syne, then dyd the same god that gaffe the
gyftes mowe and caldeys and babylons, yee as scrypture sayth
that he callyd the babylons and the caldeys to take away that
he affore gaffe &c. And the apostyll sayth prima Cor. x. Hec
autem omnia in figura nostra contingebant illis, scripta autem
sunt ad correctionem nostram. No dowth but yn thoys wordes
the apostyll spake off us and all that shall cum after cryst.
The which thynge ys now justly executyd on us, we specyally
off the clergy, home god as a lowyng ffather doyth corectte
and callyth away to hym by thoys that hath autoryte to
change all customys, usages, and maners in levyng, and
apparell, that hath byn offenssyve to goddes pepyll; the
which autoryte wee say ys yn the kynges graces hond and
your; and therffor all my bretherne desyryth no nother
dispensacyon but your lordchyppys word, so knowyn to be
your word and comandment by the leste letter that your
lordchypp can wryght. For as moche as ye be our heyd
(under the kynges grace) wee be exempte from all byshoppys
tyll yt shall plese the kynges grace to submytte us to them;
I trust your lordchyppe wyll wyth save to take us as your
subjectes exemptyd from byshoppys: and as for my selfe I
am your beydman and servant at all tymys to my lyvys ende
at your comandment, and styll remaynyng yn soche apparyll
as your lordchyppe sawe me yn at chechest., (fn. 2) and wyll tyll I
shall know your plesur to be theryn and then shall obey with
all redynes. I thynk longe tyll your dyspensacyon cum for
my bretherne and so thynke thay also. Yff your plesur be to
make your dyspensacyon by euery mans name, here I have
send them yn this other letter. So Fare ye well yn god and all
good prosperyte, for the which ye have and shall have the dayly
prayar off your orator the warden of the Grayffrerys yn London.
Endorsed.
The warden of the greyfreres in London. To the ryght
honorabyll yn god lord privyseyll be thys delyveryd with
speyd.
Footnotes
| 1 |
Cotton MS., Cleopatra E. iv., f. 115. |
| 2 |
Chichester |