Mirrour of New Reformation wherein Reformers, by their owne acknowledgements, are represented ad viuum, the Beauty also of their handy worke is displayed [by Robert Hayman] |
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The question's state we Ministers, to shrowdOur falshood, do with darknes ouerclowd;
Things that are plaine we shamelesly deny;
Things false wee all maintaine, yet know wee lye.
Impious things, we as faith's grounds, propose;
And true things still as heresies, oppose;
The scriptures we to our owne dreames do wrest;
We boast the Fathers, but their faith detest:
To cheat, calumniate, glosse, deceaue, and raile
Is our cheif practise: soe we may preuaile
Gainst our Opponents, all things we auouch
But greatly care not what: I think, nor much.
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