The original [and] sprynge of all sectes [and] orders by whome, wha or were they beganne. Translated out of hye Dutch in Englysh.

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The original [and] sprynge of all sectes [and] orders by whome, wha or were they beganne. Translated out of hye Dutch in Englysh.
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[Printed in Southwarke :: By me James Nicolson for Jhon Gough],
1537.
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Monasticism and religious orders -- Early works to 1800.
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"The original [and] sprynge of all sectes [and] orders by whome, wha or were they beganne. Translated out of hye Dutch in Englysh." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68520.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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x. The Mosarabites, or A∣rabysh Christians

THys secte dwelled somtyme in great nombre in Aphrica and Spayne, but now are there but a fewe. They kepe the vse of the Christians in Aphrica, nearehande in all poyntes. They say masse in latine, they obey ye churche of Rome they cōsecrate with vnleuended breade, yet vary

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they in many thynges from the Romanes. The daye is diuided wyth them in. xxiiii. houres, and so many collets, Psalmes or ser¦uices haue, they to euery houre a seuerall, but not after ye latine fashion. That the La∣tines saye in the begynnynge that do they saye in the ende. The sacrament of altare do some diuide in. vii. or. x. peces. They are a very deuoute people. They mary none without they be of theyr nacion and fayth. Yf a man dye, ye woman marieth not agayn but remayneth in chastite & wedowheade.

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