Thus we see that M. Higgons among moe then twenty plaine calumniations, and slanders, whereof I conui∣cted Cardinall Bellarmine, could instance but in one, for iustification of that Doctor: whereby appeareth his partia∣litie in swallowing of Camels, and straining out Gnats. A∣gaine, out of many hundreds of testimonies, wherin I ma∣nifested the irkesome contradictions of our Romish Ad∣uersaries among themselues, & therby the confirmation of our Religion in the chiefe controuersies, he hath taken ex∣ception vnto these silly few, whereby to aduance his cla∣morous insultation: and notwithstanding bewrayeth in his proofes (as hath bene shewne,) more will then wit, and yet more wit then good conscience. Of whom I may as well challenge (according to his promise) a satisfaction, as I may not expect it. I wish that he may conscionably sa∣tisfie himselfe; and pray the Father of all mercie not to charge him with any wrong done against me, but to il∣luminate his heart, and fashion it vnto the o∣bedience of the Apostolike faith.Amen.0
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