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uered his olde bryghtnes / & shy∣neth so abrode now / yt euen they whose inwarde eyes be blynded with false perswasyons of man and couetyse & vayneglorye per∣ceyue a twynkeling of this light. For they can not deny but yt they haue erred in many thynges and were fer wyde fro ye square / how lothe so euer they be to heare it of laye men / or of suche as beynge good preestes / wolde fayne call theym agayne to his doctryne / who alone is the waye / ye trouth & lyfe. And what can be a more euydent token of ye hye indygna∣cyon of the godhed agaynste the chyrche of Rome, then that this Pharao and all his egyptiens be so hardened in theyr hertes, that they wyll in no wyse receyue the truthe & doctryne of hym whose folowers they professe themselfe