4he 2 ajiffs `Rime, anfxvered 57' Among yourSaints even thofe arefeene, Which to their Prince have Traytors beetles. Though that our Churchfilch Saints defpi(c, To it, it is no preiudice. Fopifh Rime. Heretickes, OVe Saviour warnethvs tohaue care, OffalleProphets tobeware b; Which inhis name (hall come, Not feat,yet they Biellrunne Theeues,noteatring by theDoorea, That kill and Beale, and keepe aftoore; VVolues in Ihepheards clothing, That killthe foule,andBeale the tithing. D ogges,Foxes, andMaaers oflies, ThatnewSails will deuife, Bringing todiffenlou, Andheapethoufands to perdition. VVherehaue youbeetle this many a yeare, That none ofyou dinonce appeare ?. Euer liince our Sauiours rime, Towhom didyour light Chine e ? VVheredid yourprincipali PaftorftE? Who keptyourkeyes?who fedyour(beepg? Skein orce Churohes you hauebuilt . Ì tan Phewmany youhaue rot. Howmight aman hauehoundyodout, Tohaue triall in amatterofdoubt h VVherefor fo many a yeare, No fuch companydidappeare ? Vntill Luther, alying Fryer Vponwhom the Diuell haddelre, Brake his vowk, and married aNunne, And there yourSeat 'fiatbegunne m. Aad fauoured inSaxony, Bya Duke that loueddiberty : And in KingEdwardstime truly a, It fira infeétedour Country. For a thoufand yeetesyou fay, That Papifrydid inure the (way : And during all that fpace, NoProteftant dura'hewhis face °. VVho kept r theholy Scriptures then Fromthe hands ofwicked men? VVhohadauthority to ordaine, OurPrieas and Biflaops againe ? Forhe that entreth without order, As a thiefe dothkill and murder. And one thing makethme to mule, That noPrieg you Cloe refutes. cre As Thomas Recker, and Eliza- beth Barton, called theholy JNaide of Kent, and others. "That makesxis take heedofyáu. e There bemanyofyour Churchcome amenafl vs,to workemifehiefe, before youbefentfor. a A lively defcrution of the Popes Clergy. re theft whichhaddes tafeit. In Heinen. grog haue butchered agoodfort of them. h Ton be tooproud to learn:`ibis the fi fl leffonyoueeachyourDijciplesito admit noconference. IfLuther badcontinued arrue Fri_ etr,he badneuer beenegood. kHerods vase R better broken then kept. r Ourfell is thefametbatPaulswas,. Aéts 28.1z. mEithertbouknowefl this to be lie, or thouknowefl nothing. 'Therewere Eglifhmen inEngland whobare wiener tothis truth, byfaf_ fering death for it long afore King Edwards time. ° The morethey lay bid, thegreater wasyeartyranniePeemany then both (hewed theirfaces,and ill theirImes. r Indeedeyonkeot them fafall, that the people could have no comfort by, Pbem.
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