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

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XXVII. Vpon Peter Martyr.

When pale

Simlerus in the life of Peter Martyr (saith Schlusselberg) affirmes that he dyed in the Sacramentary heresy, and said to Bullenger and others a little before his death, That he would not be in Brentius heauē, for that was no-where. Therefore, ô Martyr, thou must stay in Zuinglius heauen, with Hercules and Socrates, (to wit) in hel; where thou, ô Martyr, shalt be the diuel's euerlasting Martyr. Theolo. Cala. lib. 2. act. 1.

death summond Martyr to appeare

Before th'Eternal's dread tribunal-chaire,
In

Brentius heauen is of that nature, that (to vse his owne words) not only holy men, but Sathan and his Angels are to be found therein, Brent. lib. de Maiest. Christi. p. 160. see more of Brentius heauen in Hospin. hist. Sacram. part. alt. fol. 308. 321. 322.

Brentius heauen he vow'd he would not come,

He long before renounc't the heauen of Rome.
In

See before IX. 9.

Zuinglius heauen sure he then would stay,

With Iheseus, Numa, Scipio &c. where are they?