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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Good-thinking.The free Spirit/I saye breefly:
Which must boldly without feare, count himself holy and pure.
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All Man ; in their Understanding; to deceaue and leade awrye.
For once, the Spirits Inspiring, may in nowyse lye:
And the free Spirit, can by no meanes sinne.
To publish this vnto them all, we wil now beginne.
And heerunto shall we Twayne, serue well together then.
Unregarding.
Uerely ; my gentle Cosen; therto I saye, Amen.
Now me thinks thou speakest, the Trueth to good effect/
Thus byde I still with thee, do not me reiect.
For I hope we shall brew Wonderful matter yet.
The XIII. Chapter.
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