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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XXVIII. ON OECOLAMPADIVS.
Oecolampadius still in outward shewVow'd himself confident that al was true
He either preach't or writ: but in his hart
He doubted still of some and no small part.
Which priuate doubt (allthough he did pretend
Outward assurance) lasted till his end;
I meane till Sathan, for his goodly merits,
Vouchsaf't to quit him of his vitall spirits.
Shame not hereat; Luther thy ancient friend
Will tell thee, 'twas an honorable end.
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