Of the newe la[n]des and of ye people founde by the messengers of the kynge of porty[n]gale named Emanuel Of the. x. dyuers nacyons crystened. Of pope Iohn̄ and his landes, and of the costely keyes and wonders molodyes that in that lande is.

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Of the newe la[n]des and of ye people founde by the messengers of the kynge of porty[n]gale named Emanuel Of the. x. dyuers nacyons crystened. Of pope Iohn̄ and his landes, and of the costely keyes and wonders molodyes that in that lande is.
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[[Antwerp] :: Emprenteth by me Iohn̄ of Doesborowe,
[1520?]]
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¶ The syxte nacyon.

BY the ketter Moren they be named Mo∣roniten they say alone in christo is one vn¦derstande and one wyll and those dwell by Ly∣bien in the lāde of Phenicen and there be great multitude and they be bolde and hardey men. and great warryars with the bowe / And they haue theyr bysshops clothed as the Latynes wt the bysshops myter on his hed & with the croy∣sers staffe and rynges / These hath ben some ty∣me vnder the obeyissaunce of the chyrche of Ro¦me whā Innocentius was pope / but afterwar∣de cain they ayen in theyr opynion and there a byde in theyr opynyon.

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