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Charitie is ingenuous, and will beleeue any thing, though more than reason: but charitie must not be seruile, to beleeue any thing against reason: |
Charity is ingenuous, and will believe any thing, though more than reason: but charity must not be servile, to believe any thing against reason: |
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As Walter Mapes sometimes Archdeacon of Oxenford, relating the grosse Simony of the Pope for confirming the election of Reginald, bastard sonne to Ioceline, Bishop of Sarum, into the See of Bathe ; concludeth the narration thus: Sit tamen domina ma•erque nostra Roma baculus in aquâ fractus; & absit crederae, qua videmus. Mahap. de nugis Curialium, distinct ▪ 1 cap. 22. |
As Walter Mapes sometime Archdeacon of Oxford, relating the gross Simony of the Pope for confirming the election of Reginald, bastard son to Joceline, Bishop of Sarum, into the See of bath; Concludeth the narration thus: Fit tamen domina ma•erque nostra Roma Baculus in aquâ fractus; & absit crederae, qua Videmus. Mahap. de Trifles Curialium, distinct ▪ 1 cap. 22. |
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