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and most faithfull Friends, and Seruants could not but inueigh against Rome, which they name Babylon, and the Pope, whom they call Antichrist, as it is plainely to be seene in the Satyres of Bernardus Cluniacensis, Dantes his Sonnets, Petrarches Epistles, and in the learned Works of Ioannes Sarisburiensis, to whom, |
and most faithful Friends, and Servants could not but inveigh against Room, which they name Babylon, and the Pope, whom they call Antichrist, as it is plainly to be seen in the Satires of Bernard Cluniacensis, Dantes his Sonnets, Petrarches Epistles, and in the learned Works of Ioannes Sarum, to whom, |
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