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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XLIII. ON FVRBO.
Fvrbo the Caluinist doth much complaineOn Luther, and his followers railing vaine
Against his Church; but yet saith he I thinke,
They do not dant vs much, nor make vs shrinke;
O no, we pay them home; Then he affords
A roll of all their mutuall scurrill words
And base inuectiues; and refers it straight
To all men's iudgments whether's in the right.
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I might my iudgement giue, t'auoyd all sense
Of partiall censure, and my debt defray
To Christian charitie, I sure would say,
Not to offend here either them, or you,
But to content you both: That both say true.
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