A view of the marginal notes of the popish Testament, translated into English by the English fugitiue papists resiant at Rhemes in France. By George Wither
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A view of the marginal notes of the popish Testament, translated into English by the English fugitiue papists resiant at Rhemes in France. By George Wither
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Wither, George, 1540-1605.
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Printed at London :: By Edm. Bollifant for Thomas Woodcocke,
[1588]
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Bible -- N.T -- English -- Versions -- Douai -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Bible. -- N.T -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800.
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"A view of the marginal notes of the popish Testament, translated into English by the English fugitiue papists resiant at Rhemes in France. By George Wither." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15622.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.
Pages
Acts. 16. 33.
The text.
And he taking them in the same hower of the night, ∴ wash∣ed
their wounds, and himselfe was baptized and all his house
incontinent.
The note.
Happie gailers that do mercie toward their godly prisoners, and re∣ceiue
againe by them such spirituall benefits.
The answer.
It was the greatest happines that could fall vpon him, and his
house to receiue such vnder his ••oofe, by whom God so blessed him
and his. On the contrarie side, it is a dangerous matter for gai∣lers
and keepers to be cumbred with wicked, seditious, and trai∣terous
Iesuits, and seminarie priests.
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