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The martyrdom of Cicelye Ormes

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¶ The Martyrdome and sufferyng of Cicelie Ormes, burnt at Norwich for the testimonie and witnesse of Christes Gospell. editorial commentary

September. 23.

Cicelye Ormes Martyr.
ABout the 23. day of the sayd moneth of September, next after the other aboue mentioned, suffered at Norwich Cicelie Ormes, wyfe of Edmund Ormes Worstedweauer, dwelling in S. Laurence parish in Norwich, she beying of the age of xxxij. yeares or more, was taken at þe death of Simon Miller and Elizabeth Cooper aboue mēcioned, in a place called Lolardes pit without Bishoppes gate, at the sayd Norwich, for that shee sayde shee would pledge them of the same cup that they dranke on. For so saying, one Maister Corbet of Sprowson by Norwich, tooke her and sent her to the Chauncellor. When shee came before him, he asked her what she sayd to the Sacrament of Christes body. And she sayd, she did beleue, that it was the Sacramente of the bodye of Christ. Yea saide the Chauncellor, but what is that that the priest holdeth ouer his head? Shee aunswered him and sayd, it is bread: and if you make it any better it is worse. At which words the Chauncellor sent her to the bishops Prison to the keeper called Fellow, with many threatning, & hote words as a man being in a great chafe.



September. 23.

Cicelye Ormes Martyr.

M. Corbet. of Sprowson, persecutour.

The Chauncellours name was Dunning.

The xxiij. day of Iuly shee was called before þt Chaūcellor againe, who sat in iudgemēt with Brigges a Popish persecutor.
Master Bridges and others. The Chauncellor offred her if she would goe to the Church and keepe her tongue, shee should be at lybertie, and beleue as shee would. But she tolde him shee would not consent to his wicked desire therein, doe wyth her what he would: for if she should, she sayde GOD woulde surelye plague her. Then the Chauncellour tolde her, he had shewed more fauour to her, then euer he did to any, and that he was loth to condeme her, considering that shee was an ignoraunt, vnlearned, and foolysh woman. But she not weying his words, tolde him if he did, he should not be so desirous of her sinfull flesh, as she would (by Gods grace) be content to geue it in so good a quarell. Then rose he and red the bloudy sentence of condemnation against her, editorial commentary and so deliuered her to the secular power of the shiriffes of the Citie, M. Thomas Sutherton, and M. Leonard Sutherton brethren, who immediately caried her to the Guildhall in Norwich, where shee remayned vntill her death.



Brigges a Popish persecutor.

This Cicelie Ormes was a very simple woman, but yet zelous in the Lordes cause, beyng borne in East Deram, and was there the daughter of one Thomas Haund Tailor. She was taken the v. day of Iuly,
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Cicelye Ormes first recanted.
and dyd for a tweluemonth before she was taken, recant, but neuer after was she quiet in conscience, vntill she was vtterly driuen from all their Poperie. Betweene the tyme she recanted and that she was taken, she had gotten a letter made, to geue to the Chancellor, to let hym know that
she repēted her recantation from the bottome of her hart, & would neuer do the like againe while she liued. But before she exhibited her bil, she was taken & sent to prison, as is before sayd. She was burnt the 23. day of September, betweene 7. and 8. of the clocke in the morning, the sayd two shirifes being there, and of people to the number of 200. When she came to the stake, she kneeled downe and made her prayers to God. That beyng done, she rose vp and sayde: good people, I beleeue in God the father, God the sonne, and God the holy ghost, three persons and one God.


Cicelye Ormes repenteth her recantation.

This do I not, nor will I recant, but I recant vtterly from the bottome of my hart, the doynges of the Pope of Rome, and all his popish priestes and shauelynges. I vtterly refuse and neuer will haue to do with them again by Gods grace. And good people, I would you shoulde not thinke Cattley/Pratt commentary of me that I beleeue to be saued in that I offer my selfe here vnto the death for the Lordes cause, but I beleeue to be saued by the death of Christes passion: and this my death is and shall be a witnesse of my fayth vnto you all here present. Good people, as many of you as beleeue as I beleue, pray for me.

Note well this saying of Cicelye Ormes.
Then she came to the stake and layd her hand on it, and sayd: welcome the Crosse of Christ. Which beyng done, she lookyng on her hand, and seeyng it blacked with the stake, she wiped it vppon her smocke, for she was burnt at the same stake that Symon Miller and Elizabeth Cooper was burned at. Then after she had touched it with her hand, shee came and kissed it, and sayd welcome the sweete crosse of Christ, and so gaue her selfe to be bound thereto. After the tormentours had kindled the fire to her, she sayd:

The last wordes of Cicelye Ormes at the stake.
My soule doth magnify the Lord, and my spirite reioyceth in God my Sauiour, and in so saying she set her hands together right against her brest, casting her eyes and head vpward, and so stood, heauyng vp her hands by little and little, till the very sinewes of her armes brast asunder, and then they fell: but she yelded her lyfe vnto the Lord, as quietly as she had bene in a slumber, or as one feelyng no payne: So wonderfully did the Lord worke with her: his name therfore be praised for euermore, Amen.
 
shee came and kissed it, and sayd welcome the sweete crosse of Christ, and so gaue her selfe to be bound thereto.

I am in tears, that is too full of the love of God for words!



“Today’s church wants to be raptured from responsibility.” Leonard Ravenhill
 
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