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Mirrovr of new reformation

wherein reformers, by their owne acknowledgement, are represented ad viuum. The beauty also of their handy-worke is displayed

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X. ANOTHER.

Zvinglius , himself in open field did

See next before, ix. 13. See 12.

beare

Against his Countrey trayt'rous armes, and there

Zuinglius died like a thiefe because he would compel others to his errour, and for this cause he went into warre, and was slaine &c. Luth. colloq. Lat. tom. 2. cap. de Aduers.

Like to a thiefe,

But these our notable Censurers (saith Gualterus meaning certaine Protestants,) are not afraid to pronounce him dead in sinne, & so consequently to haue been the sonne of hel. in Apol fol. 31. see Hospin. hist. de Sacram. part. vlt. fol. 187.

hell's sonne, in sinne did die;

And Luther

I could wish that Zuinglius were saued, but I feare it hath fallen out otherwise: for Christ commanded that we should iudge al such as denyed him to be damn'd. Luth. Colloq. lat. tom. 1. c. de Damnat. & Inferno. See Hospin. vbi supra.

doubt's he's damn'd; so doe not I.