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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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XXXV. On Bullinger.

Thou writest, Bullinger, (omitting much,
Which can noe more then these, abide the touch)
That the three Persons in the Trinity
Doe differ not in state but in degree.
That Christ to hell, his suffrings at an end,
Did not in person but in power descend.
That Iohn did an Apostata become
That infants lying in their mother's womb
Are truly iustified: that some now liue
In heauen who neuer did in God belieue;
And to conclude that any Christian
Holding faith's groundes, though he besides maintain
Blasphemous poyntes of stiff-necked Iudaisme,
Or Infidelity, much more of schisme,
May come to heauen. Perhaps thou hast deprau'd
This Poynt, to proue that thou thy self art sau'd.