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for many (if not most) chiefe points founded, and by which it stands Wee had once here in England, a holy maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, a Nunne, which by the deuice of certaine Monks and Friers could seeme only to be fed by Angels, strangely to alter her countenance and other parts of her body, |
for many (if not most) chief points founded, and by which it Stands we had once Here in England, a holy maid of Kent, Elizabeth Barton, a Nun, which by the device of certain Monks and Friars could seem only to be fed by Angels, strangely to altar her countenance and other parts of her body, |
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