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& other infinite mischeefes & miseries vnto England their naturall countrey, as dyd folow those cruell warres & trayterous rebellion, ye fruites of the Byshop of Romes blessings? would they haue driuen their natural soueraigne lorde the kyng of Englande to suche extremitie, that he was inforced to submit hym selfe vnto that forraigne false vsurper the Byshoppe of Rome, who compelled hym to surrender vp the crowne of Englande into the handes of his Legate, who in token of possession kept it in his handes diuers dayes, |
& other infinite mischiefs & misery's unto England their natural country, as did follow those cruel wars & traitorous rebellion, you fruits of the Bishop of Romes blessings? would they have driven their natural sovereign lord the King of England to such extremity, that he was enforced to submit him self unto that foreign false usurper the Bishop of Rome, who compelled him to surrender up the crown of England into the hands of his Legate, who in token of possession kept it in his hands diverse days, |
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