Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 32
... enemy seek- ing to be armed with the mighty power of faith , to cast him foorth and resist him , as the Lord willeth , ( 1 Pet . v . ) : here is no such matter , no looking so high among the people , but running deeper into error , and ...
... enemy seek- ing to be armed with the mighty power of faith , to cast him foorth and resist him , as the Lord willeth , ( 1 Pet . v . ) : here is no such matter , no looking so high among the people , but running deeper into error , and ...
Page 71
... enemies of God : and that they seduce the people into errour , to runne after divels , and divelish practises , and that they have such wicked mindes . Although they never mind to kill or to hurt any , but to doe them good , as they ...
... enemies of God : and that they seduce the people into errour , to runne after divels , and divelish practises , and that they have such wicked mindes . Although they never mind to kill or to hurt any , but to doe them good , as they ...
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