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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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All these false good-thinking Sinagogs ; full of Sinne;
Which without Water and

Iohn 5.

Spirit, byde vnregenerate/

And ; with Falshod; set-foorth/

Esa 32.b. Ier. 7.c.

their Good-thinking, to ymitate/

Becom both Soule and Bodye, seduced into Hell/
With all their Like-companions, before rehearsed well:
Together with all those, that with such Falshod do aryse/
And ; vnprepared; go to teache, as if that they were wyse/
Who with their fonde Deuices, their Foolishnes bewraye/
And do nothing but ensue, the Distruction, daye-by-daye.

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Yea, all this vna[illeg.]dly [illeg.]rue, that are puffed-vp on-[illeg.]
All that shewe fayer Countenance, with holy Showe to Th[illeg.]
And turne them not about, to becom like

Math. 1[illeg.]

a little Childe/

(To Gods heauenly Kingdom) to be taught end reconcilde:
Also all that ; with Dispitfulnes; gainst Anyone wil enuaye:
Those which ; against the Loue; force Others to confesse and saye:
Another kynde of Fayeth, then their Hearts alowt or Testifye:
Those that vex any Conscience, gainst Loue, or christian Charitye:
Those that ; with Uiolence; set-forth their Religion, for ye Best:
All these are bred & brought, out of Good-thinkings wicked Nest:
Though by anyones Extolling, they seeme neuer so wyse to show.