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and Kyng Edwarde, our gratious Soueraignes father and brother, but by abusing of the ignoraunt people? Or is it not most euident that the Byshop of Rome hath of late attempted by his Irish Patriarkes and Bishops sent from Rome with his bulles, (whereof some were apprehended) to breake downe the barres and hedges of the publibue peace in Ireland, onely vpon confidence easyly to abuse the ignoraunce of the wilde Irish men? Or who seeth not that vppon lyke confidence, |
and King Edward, our gracious Sovereigns father and brother, but by abusing of the ignorant people? Or is it not most evident that the Bishop of Rome hath of late attempted by his Irish Patriarchs and Bishops sent from Room with his Bulls, (whereof Some were apprehended) to break down the bars and hedges of the publibue peace in Ireland, only upon confidence Easily to abuse the ignorance of the wild Irish men? Or who sees not that upon like confidence, |
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