Stryte's Life of Parker, . i88. C17mJ ,tour Jhould do a right good Deed, in mine Opinion, to be Suitor to theQueen's Hi;hnefsfor Favour therein. Her Plea- fure being thus executedupon him, for Example to the Terror of others, might yet be mollified to the Commendation of her Clemency, whereunto her Highnefc is inclinedboth Godly and Naturally to Perfo.ns indifferently. Andas Tour Honour is the common Refuge, to be a Sollicitor to the Queen's Majefly in our Cattle s, fo 2 e ¡hall do a good Ad to continue herein, which Favour "hewed, if it fhould be abufed by the Wilfulnefs of force fond Heads, yet God's Caufe in reafonable Men may be pitied ; and thus with the Offer of my Prayer and mog humble Recommendation to the Queen's Highnefs. I take my Leave of Tour honour. From myHoufe at Can- terbury this 4th of June 1 565. Notwithftanding the Queen's Letter and force Proceedings thereupon, yet " fhe and her Commiffioners did dif- " penfe or wink at many Divines who cc could not comply, and yet had, cc and retained STILL Dignities in the " Church. There is a Letter of Fa- " Cher Fox the Martyrologift, writ in " Latin to the Queen about this time, `g wherein he exalted her in his Praifes, `6 as
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