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Abel redevivus

or, The dead yet speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the Moderne Divines. Written by severall able and learned Men (whose names ye shall finde in the Epistle to the Reader.) And now digested into one Volumne, for the benefit and satisfaction of all those that desire to be acquainted with the Paths of Piety and Virtve [by Thomas Fuller]
 

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The Life and Death of Scultetus.
 
 
 
 


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The Life and Death of Scultetus.
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The attribution of this poem is questionable.

Pareus also of high Germany,
A wreath of Bayes deserves most worthily:
A very learned, godly, grave Divine,
Whose precious labors made his fame to shine,

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Chiefly those on the Romans. And although
At first, he many straits did undergoe:
Both by his Father and his other friends;
Yet God who in deep straits assistance sends,
Made all for his best good t'operate,
And by them brought him to a blest estate;
For he became abroad, at home renown'd,
And was with many honours justly crown'd:
Especially at Hiedleberge, where hee,
From all earths feares was happily set free.