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XXIX. Vpon the familiarity of Luther, Carolostadius, Zuinglius, Caluin, Beza, & others with the Diuel.
Some Protestants, as they themselues rehearse,Haue with the Diuel oft had great commerce.
Luther with Diuels oft did lye and walke;
With Diuels Car'lostadius oft did talke;
Zuinglius receaued from the Diuel this faith;
Caluin on Diuels called at his death;
Beza's preferr'd to be the Diuels scribe,
And some are ful
Luther sayth (say the Tigurine Diuines) that the Diuel dwelleth both now and euer in the Zuinglians, and that they haue a blasphemous breast, in-Sathanized, super-Sathanized, and per-Sathanized, and that they haue besid's a most vaine mouth ouer which Sathan beareth rule, being infused, perfused, and trāsfused into the same. Tigur. tract. 3. cont. suprem. Luth. confess. p. 61. See also heerafter; XLII. 32.
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