Comoedia A worke in Ryme contayning an Enter-lude of Myndes, witnessing the Mans Fall from God and Christ. Set forth by HN, and by him newly porused and amended. Translated out of Base-almaynes into English [by Christopher Vitell?] |
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The XII. Chapter.
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Playne-and-iust.To this, must we let our vnderstanding firmly byde.
Read vs the Gospel, that sweetly doth accorde:
Cogitacions.
Giue-eare then: In the Beginning, was the
Holy Worde
The Word was with God/discomende not this.
All is made ther-through, what soeuer is.
And in the same Woorde, is the Lyfe contayned.
The Word was with God/discomende not this.
All is made ther-through, what soeuer is.
And in the same Woorde, is the Lyfe contayned.
Also, Iohn ; in his Epistle; hath written and explayned/
(The which is very true, and certayne; doutles)
That God is a Light, without any Darknes/
Let vs now consider, of thissame in our Hearts.
(The which is very true, and certayne; doutles)
That God is a Light, without any Darknes/
Let vs now consider, of thissame in our Hearts.
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Ther through do I feele, in my inwarde parts/
A cleere Knowledg of Christ, the Reconciler of Mankynde/
That Hee only is, our Satisfyer assynde.
Lo: I am ; by thy Reading; becom Understanding thorowly.
The XII. Chapter.
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