The oration and sermon made at Rome by commaundement of the foure cardinalles, and the Dominican inquisitour, vpon paine of death. By Iohn Nichols, latelie the Popes scholler. Which sermon and oration was presented before the Pope and his cardinalles in his Consistorie, the xxvij. day of Maie. 1578. and remaineth there registred. Now by him brought into the English tongue, for the great comfort and commoditie of all faithfull Christians. Heerin also is aunswered an infamous libell, maliciouslie written and cast abroad, against the saide Iohn Nichols, with a sufficient discharge of himselfe from all the Papists lying reports, and his owne life both largelie and amplie discouered.

Nicholls, John, 1555-1584?
Publisher: By Iohn Charlewood seruant to the right honourable the Earle of Arundell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1581
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A08197 ESTC ID: S105660 STC ID: 18535
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text Wherefore the hipocrisie (not onely whereby euery man knowing him selfe giltie beefore God, desireth to boaste him selfe before men) but also wherewith euery man deceiueth himselfe before God (as we bee all inclined to flatter our selues) shal fal down confounded, howsoeuer it now be proud with more than dronken boldnesse, they that bende not their wit to such a sight, may in deede for a shorte time, sweetly and pleasantly frame a righteousnes to themselues, Wherefore the hypocrisy (not only whereby every man knowing him self guilty before God, Desires to boast him self before men) but also wherewith every man deceiveth himself before God (as we be all inclined to flatter our selves) shall fall down confounded, howsoever it now be proud with more than drunken boldness, they that bend not their wit to such a sighed, may in deed for a short time, sweetly and pleasantly frame a righteousness to themselves, c-crq dt n1 (xx av-j c-crq d n1 vvg pno31 n1 j a-acp np1, vvz p-acp n1 pno31 n1 p-acp n2) p-acp av c-crq d n1 vvz px31 p-acp np1 (c-acp pns12 vbb av-d vvn pc-acp vvi po12 n2) vmb vvi a-acp vvn, c-acp pn31 av vbi j p-acp dc cs j n1, pns32 cst vvi xx po32 n1 p-acp d dt n1, vmb p-acp n1 p-acp dt j n1, av-j cc av-j vvi dt n1 p-acp px32,




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