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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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XXI. VPON CAROLOSTADIVS.

As Car'lostadius first begin's to preach,
The Diuel courteously takes paines to teach,
Guide and direct him, and to make him still
Better obserue the proiects of his will,
He kindly creepes intho him, and directs
His tongue to all Hell's most desir'd effects.
So that, when e're this Doctour silence breakes,
His lips and tongue moue, but the Diuell speakes.
And whyle helyes, expecting eu'ry hower
To try the force of death's all-forcing power,
The Diuel visits him. Monster of men!
The Diuel left thee not till death: nor then.