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and accustomed to be sung by poore Schollers, insinuated and closely conuaied the knowledge of the truth into an infinite number of men in Germany and the Low-countries, and chiefely in Hungary, where for the want of the Art of Printing, this meanes was deuised, that the songs which had beene endited by the teachers, young boyes and schollers should deuoutely and sweetely sing, not onely at mens doores, |
and accustomed to be sung by poor Scholars, insinuated and closely conveyed the knowledge of the truth into an infinite number of men in Germany and the Low countries, and chiefly in Hungary, where for the want of the Art of Printing, this means was devised, that the songs which had been endited by the Teachers, young boys and Scholars should devoutly and sweetly sing, not only At men's doors, |
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