Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Ghap.14. according to S, M A r T H s Vv. 409 between Princes and Parafites. But David would .ìone of there, to vita tor. and Sigifmund the Emperour cuffed t em out ofhis pretence. And furely if wifhing wereanything (laidHenricus StephanP4 ) like as the Theffalians onceutterly overthrew the Ci- ty called Flattery, fo I could delire, that above all other Male- H. srep{s spot; favors, Court-Parafites were utce, ly rooted our, as the moll pe- pro Heroáoio. fluent perlons in the world. Verfe t o. And he fent and beheaded john] Put him todeath inhugger -mugger, as the Papi[ls did and do flill(in thebloody In quiftion-houle efpecialiy) many of the Martyrs. Stohesby Bi- (hopof London caufed Mr john Hunne to be thrufl inat the note Mani with hot burning needles, whiles hewas in the prifon, and then.to lot t s s 7.. behanged there; and laid he had hanged himfelf. Another Bi- {hophaving in his prilon an innocent man, becaufe hecould not overcome himby' fcripture, caufed. him privily to be fnarled, and. his Beth to be torn and plurft away with pinfers ; and bringing himbefore the peóple, Paid the rats had eaten hits. And, I have heard of a certain B,ibop, faith Ivlelanchton, that (o (carved ten good men whom he held in prifon for religion, that before they Afar,l.loc cerae dyed, they devoured one another. sú unquam hoc audivir in lira pas Thalaridis hiftoria, faith he ? who ever heard ofInch a cruelty ? But fo it plealeth God, for excellent ends to order that all things here come aliketo all,yea that none out of hell fuffer more then tae. Saints. This made Erafrnras fay, upon occasion of the burning of Berquina DatchMartyr,Damnari, diffecari,rfjrendi,exuri, de- . -tiec to taa collari pill cum impijs flint communia. Damnare,dijfecare;in cruse pturira Pan- cemagere,exerere,decollare,bonis judicibru cum pirati$ ac tyra enís_ rhea Lá%e tem. communia gi nt.Varia got kominem gaidicia ; allefcelix,qui judice ¡exit pima. Dee abíolvitur. The Athenians were very much offended. at the. fall of their Generall hliciaa,diicomfited and [lain in Sicile;.s tee- g_ot t leA6 ... ing to good a man to have no better fortune.But they knew not a/>nHryeen 6od;and therefore raged at him.Bat we muff lay our hands upon w^,e» X4 our mouths when Gods hand is upon our backsor necke :and (land` °YaY on tiptoes, with Paul; to tee which way Chrìtlmay bemull mat nilyd in our boil e.c,Whether by life or byd-ath, Philip.t,zo. Verle t t. fled his head bias brouohr, &c.] This was rr.erces mandi, the worldswas to Cohn for all his paws infeeking to lave 7,i e of d e- their (pules. Surely as Cejar once [aid of Herod the great, ( this (CCCi CtüI' &a mans father) It were beak. r. to beHerods fwire then his Tonne: So (faith one) many Mir:itters. have,. through. the corruption of the tiuicm.

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