❧ * 1.1 My Lordes I said not so, these
The tragical death of Dauid Beato[n] Bishoppe of sainct Andrewes in Scotland Whereunto is ioyned the martyrdom of maister George Wyseharte gentleman, for whose sake the aforesayed bishoppe was not long after slayne. Wherein thou maist learne what a burnynge charitie they shewed not only towards him: but vnto al suche as come to their hades for the blessed Gospels sake.
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- The tragical death of Dauid Beato[n] Bishoppe of sainct Andrewes in Scotland Whereunto is ioyned the martyrdom of maister George Wyseharte gentleman, for whose sake the aforesayed bishoppe was not long after slayne. Wherein thou maist learne what a burnynge charitie they shewed not only towards him: but vnto al suche as come to their hades for the blessed Gospels sake.
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- Lindsay, David, Sir, fl. 1490-1555.
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- Imprinted at London :: By Iohn Daye, and William Seres, dwellynge in Sepulchres parish, at the signe of the Resurrection, a little aboue Holbourne conduite,
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- Beaton, David, 1494-1546 -- Early works to 1800.
- Wishart, George, 1513?-1546 -- Early works to 1800.
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"The tragical death of Dauid Beato[n] Bishoppe of sainct Andrewes in Scotland Whereunto is ioyned the martyrdom of maister George Wyseharte gentleman, for whose sake the aforesayed bishoppe was not long after slayne. Wherein thou maist learne what a burnynge charitie they shewed not only towards him: but vnto al suche as come to their hades for the blessed Gospels sake." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05559.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.
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were my saiynges. The mouynge of the bodie outwarde, wythout the inward mouing of the hert, is noughte els, but the plaiyng of an ape, & not the true seruyng of god. For God is a secrete sercher of mēs hertes. Therefore who wyll trulie adorne and honoure god, he muste in spirite and veritie honour him. * 1.2
Then the accusar stopped his mouth wyth another article.
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* 1.1
True wor∣shippynge of God.
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