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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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XXIX. Vpon the familiarity of Luther, Carolostadius, Zuinglius, Caluin, Beza, and others with the Diuell.
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XXIX. Vpon the familiarity of Luther, Carolostadius, Zuinglius, Caluin, Beza, and others with the Diuell.

Some Protestants, as they themselues rehearse,
Haue with the Diuel oft had great commerce.
Luther with Diuels oft did lye and walke;
With Diuels Car'lostadius oft did talke;
Zuinglius receaued from the Diuell his fayth;
Caluin on Diuels called at his death;
Beza's preferr'd to be the Diuels scribe;
And some are full of Diuels. A Diu'lish tribe