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Page 99
... Philologus and Mathetes discuss the " misery " of their days which must be sustained by " Romish hypocrisy . " Philologus , in good Protestant tradition , recounts the various martyrdoms of the Apos- tles and Old Testament figures , and ...
... Philologus and Mathetes discuss the " misery " of their days which must be sustained by " Romish hypocrisy . " Philologus , in good Protestant tradition , recounts the various martyrdoms of the Apos- tles and Old Testament figures , and ...
Page 108
... Philologus in a mock consistory court . Hypocrisy acts as the legate's " notary " to record the proceedings . Cardinal charges the prisoner . Ah , sirrah ! be you he that doth thus disturb The whole estate of our faith catholic ? Art ...
... Philologus in a mock consistory court . Hypocrisy acts as the legate's " notary " to record the proceedings . Cardinal charges the prisoner . Ah , sirrah ! be you he that doth thus disturb The whole estate of our faith catholic ? Art ...
Page 110
... Philologus to state his opinion concerning the " holy Sacrament . " Philologus para- phrases from the Thirty - nine Articles of the Church of England as he answers , 14 it is a sign of union , The which should remain us Christians among ...
... Philologus to state his opinion concerning the " holy Sacrament . " Philologus para- phrases from the Thirty - nine Articles of the Church of England as he answers , 14 it is a sign of union , The which should remain us Christians among ...
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