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were cast out with him which is not els but that they are reserued to eternall dam●nacion For seruynge the creature rather than the lorde that made all God hath forsaken them and geuen thē ouer to their owne shamefull lustes All grace ād goodnesse hath he takē frō them and in all darkenesse hath he lefte them Nothinge is now behynde but helle fyre prepared for the deuyll ād his angels The churche thus first bryngynge forth Christ amonge the Iewes ād so by their cruelte dryūe out into the wyld desert of the Gentyles hath bene there fedde of God in persecucyon euer sens ād shall be styll tyll the terme come out of the aforesayd thowsande two hondreth and thre score dayes whose ende is in the lordes handes The text 1 And I harde a loude voyce which sayd 2. In heauē is now made saluaciō and strength 3. ād the kyngedome become our Gods 4. ● the power his Christes 5. For he is caste downe which accused them before God daye night 6. And they ouer came hym by the bloude of the lambe 7. and by the worde of their testimonye 8. And they loued not theyr lyues vnto the deathe 9. Therfor reioyce ye heauens and ye that dwell in thē 10. No to the inhabyters of the earthe and of the see 11. for the deuyll ys come downe vnto yow 12. whych hath great wrathe 12. bycause he knoweth that he hath but a short tyme. ¶ The Paraphrase 1 And I harde a myghtye great voyce sayth saynt Iohā which is the whole agremēt of all the sacred scripturs And the voyce sayd thus vnto me 2 Now is there in heauē saluacion In the churche is the helthe of sowle now that the Idolatrie with other abhominacions is throwne forth she cleane delyuered frō their beggerie Now apereth the power of the lorde that his gospell is trulye preached 3 Now is it become our Gods kyngedome that their doctrine is not of menne 4 Now hath yt the whole srengthe of hys a noynted All Christes labours merytes and deseruynges hys natyuyte passyon resurreccyon and ascencyō ys now her owne good Christes vyctorye ys theirs hys crowne hys scrpture hys seate kyngedome ys theirs Yea the possessyō of hys fathers ryght hande vs theirs 5 For the enemye of oure bretherne is throwne downe which cruellye accused thē before God daye and nyght The ad̄uersarye Sathā which quareled before the lorde agaynst paciēt Iob and vexed hym sore in hys substaūce and fleshe neuer ceasynge to thys daye to troble the ryghtouse with Antichristes and tyrauntes ys now ouer comen by the vyctorye of faythe and hys power greatlye demynyshed in hys members Now is the kingedome of God increased moche peple beinge vnfaynedlye cōuerted vnto Christ 6 Conquerred hym they haue by no power of their owne neyther merytes nor workes but through the inestimable strēgthe which ys in the bloud of the immaculate lābe Iesus Christ and through the in vyncyble worde of hys veryte which they to the worlde haue testyfyed 7 In the wytnesse therof haue they constauntlye suffred and through faythe in them haue they with hym aptayned vyctorye ouer the worlde synne helle deathe the deuyll Not their owne bodyes haue they spared to wynne this cōquest 8 But moche more haue they loued Christ and hys truthe thā themselues accountynge yt auauntage to geue theyr lyues for hym 9 Therfor reyoyce ye heauens and all yow that in them doth dwell Ye angels a boue ordayned for mannes confort ye sayntes departed from the myst●yes of this worthe ye faythfull beleuers remay●inge in this lyfe and ye feruent fauorers of the lordes veryte be glad that your bretherne hath gote the vyctorye of the deuyll and his angels to the glorye of Christ. 10 But woo vnto the wreched inhabitauntes of the earthe and of the see No small daunger is towardes them that hath harde the voyce of the lorde and styll yet wyll folowe the course of thys wordle No light parel hāgeth ouer thier heades that are inconstaunt fickle and wauerynge geuynge backe with euery blast for the plesure of their fleshe 11 Take hede of yt therfor for vnto yow that are soche the deuyll ys come downe with hys subtle suggestyons ād craftes with hys wylye cauteles and ingyns ●monge yow doth he remayne watchynge to haue his praye as he ded amonge the chyldren of Israel whan they were become vnfaythfull 12 Tares wyll he sowe to destroye the good sede for his wrathe is great to se him self thus deiected ād his hate is excedinge beholdinge his kingedom decayed Amonge yow must he wreake his anger for he cānot harme the faythful Through his enuye same deathe first in to the worlde If ye wyll escape his snares loke ye geue no place vnto hym but in faythe resist him manfullye 13 He wexeth now madde and fretteth with him self He mindeth to make hauock and to do moche myschef because he knoweth that his tyme is shorte No longe season shall he haue from hence forth to deceyue The latter daye he perseyueth not to be farre of wherin great tormentes abydeth both him his And that maketh him so wode That maketh him so insaciablye desyerouse to noye not carynge what spyght he worketh agaynst God And no wycked wyle leaueth he vnsought to perfourme his cruell intent Woo vnto them therfor that in these dayes taketh no hede Woo vnto them that Rombreth in wanton pleasurs whan most daunger is and the deuyll most bysye not attendynge to the call and warnynge of God The Text. 1 And whan the dragō same that he was caste vnto the earth 2. he pursued the womā which brought forth the man chylde 3 And to the womā were geuen two wynges of a great Egle. 4 that she myght flye into the wildernesse 5 into her place where she is noryshed for a tyme tymes and halfe a tyme. 6. from the presence of the Serpent 7. And the Dragō caste out of his mouthe water after the womā as it had bene a ryuer 8. that he myght cause her to be caught of the floode 9. And the earthe holpe the woman 10. and the earthe opened her mouthe 11. and swalowed vp the ryuer whych the Dragon caste out of hys mouthe 12. And the Dragon was wroth with the woman 13. and went and made warre with the remnaunt of her sede 14. which kepe the commaundementes of God 15. and haue the testymonye of Iesus Christ. 16. ād he stode on the s●esande ¶ The Paraphrase 1 And whan the Dragon or most furyouse serpent the deuyll the head master of pryde and father of lyes sawe that he was throwne downe vnto the earthe by the valeaunt ho●te of God Or soche tyme as he perseyueth the Idolatrye superstycyon pompe Hipocresye ād other abhominable fylthynesse destroyed by the worde of God in hys malygnaunt Synagoge of proude paynted prelates 2 Thā persecuteth he the poore woman whych brought forth the manchylde Than vereth he the true congregacyon that teacheh nō other but
christen reader and with all thē that seaketh of the scrypturs the sauynge helthe in them cōtayned without quarellynge Amen The seconde part of the Image of both churches after the most wonderfull and heauēlye Reuelacyon of Saynt Iohan the Euangelist ce ¶ Compyled by Iohan Bale The .xi. Chaptre UNto Iohan was delyuered after that he had thus deuowred the boke a rede not vnlyke to the metewande of .vi. cubites longe and a spāne whych was geuen vnto Ezechiel nor verye farre different from the measurynge lyne in Zacharie And what ys this els but that the administracion of Gods heauēlye verite is secretlye of him committed vnto them whych hath afore receyued yt and in faithe digested it that they shuld ther with ryghtlye measure discerne ād iudge all thinges Nō other is yt to prophecye ageyne in this sixt age but thus to mete the temple the aulter and the worshippers therin and to proue them in length bredeth heyth and depeth ¶ The text 1 ANd than was geuen me a reede 2. lyke vnto a rodde 3. and yt was sayd vnto me Aryse 4. and meete the temple of God 5. and the aulter 6. and them that worshippe therin 7. And the quere which is within the temple cast out 8. meete it not 9. for it is geuē vnto the gētiles 10 And the holye cyte shal they treade vndre fote xlij monethes 1 And there was geuen me sayth saynt Iohan a rede Both receyued I the wysdome of God and also a mouthe to vtter yt So that my tonge became the penne of a redye writer For so moche as I abhorred iniquite the lord anoynted me in wardlye with the oyle of gladnesse and gaue me stomake to vtter hys worde 2 The rede which God delyuered me was lyke vnto a rodde For hys worde ys the rodde of right order And the scepture of hys kingedome With this rodde spredde he oute the heauens and layde forth the fyrst foūdacyon of the earthe This rodde of his power hath the lorde now graciouslye sent us out of Syon by menne hauinge his speciall grace as by Iohan ●o haue dominyō here in the middest of his enemies 3 For vnto Iohan yt was sayd for this age Aryse frō vayne stodye from cares of the bodye from consideracion of earthlye causes 4 And mete the holye temple of God which is his congregacion or churche Proue all beleues whether they be right or no. Examyne their workes whether they springe of Gods commaūdemēts or of mennes tradicions And in so doynge trye by the scripturs the ●orne from the chaffe Marke out the peple of God from the synagoge of sathan and delaye not to norryshe them with the swete frutes of the sprete 5 Measure the aulter also which is Iesus Christ vpō whō the full sacrefice of redemptyon was offred For manye false cristes are a brode in the worlde to seduce the peple The pope boasteth hym self for gods owne vicar Mahomete calleth him self the grete prophete of the lorde And both they to subdewe the gospell hath sett vp newe lawes The pope hys detestable decrees and Mahomete his abhominable alchorane Both thei haue wrought soche wōders and soche signes in superstycion as myght deduce into erroure yf God were not mercyfull the verie elect persons The mōkes sayth that Christ ys in the desert the prestes sayth he is in the boxe but admonishe my peple that in no case they beleue yt The chanons sayth he is here the fryres sayth he is there but coūsell my flocke that they go not forth For God dwelleth in nothinge that is made with hāde In the faythfull hart is Christ onlye foūde There remaineth he That is his dwellynge place 6 Therfor now last of all measure them also that worshipp in the temple Considre them onlye to be his peple which seke hym in sprete and in veryte and that worship not in outwarde shaddowes nor in the elementes of this worlde nor yet with obseruacyō of dayes tymes They are not his sonnes that for the ●euen of the Pharisees which ys the doctrine of hypocrites forsaketh the bread of children which is his lyuinge worde They are not his lābes but vyle gottes that rather attēdeth to the voyce of straūgers thā to the trewe sheparde Christ. 7 And therfor the quere which ys wythin the tēple cast out The prelates prestes and religiouse which are not of the common sort seclude from Christ from his churche and from the companye of true worshippers Throwe forth the bonde woman ād her sonne the Rome churche with her children and Mahomete with hys rable For the bonde shall not inherete with the fre 8 Measure not out that chaunsell of charmers that college of Galaās bretherne those marked Madianytes and cursed Ismaelytes Allowe them not by the scripturs cōmende not theyr coūterfet ryghtousnesse Admyt thē not for the mēbres of Christ but iudge them to be the sinagoge of Sathā And speare thē out of the kingedome of God with the keye of Dauid For they are those swine that tread perles vnder their fete those cruell dogges that turne agayne to deuowre mēne Medle not with that quere haue not to do with that wycked generacion 9 For it is geuē vnto the gētiles Whollie are those Antichristes addict to the supersticiouse rytes of the heythē in their sacrifices their ceremonies their obseruatiōs their holy dayes theyr vygils fastinges ● praynges knelinges all other vsages cōtrary to the admonyshement of Christ. That they shuld in no wyse entre into the wayes of the gētiles Wherfor God hath detested thē with his owne mouthe cleane geuē thē ouer vnto theyr owne fylthye lustes Now reygne they al in their owne wisdome thinkynge euermore their owne fleshlye fantasies best wholly they are become Gētiles 10 ▪ And the holye cyte of whom gloryouse thynges are spoken they shall treade vndre fote the space of .xlij. monethes Not the earthlye Hierusalem ys thys cyte buylded of menne and made holye by the out warde obseruacions and ceremonies of the iewes as manye expositours hath fātasyed For of that like as Christ prophecied ys not left one stone standinge vpon an other But thys cyte ys the sure buyldinge of God grounded vpon the stronge foūdacion of the Apostles ād Prophetes euen vpon the harde rocke stone Iesus Christ. This is the plesaunt possessiō the wholsom howsholde the sure holde and the dylectable vyneyarde of the lorde of hostes This ys the liuynge generacyon of them which feareth loueth and seketh their lorde God in faith sprete and veryte and not in outwarde shaddowes These are the childrē of promes the true of springe of Abraham the chosen howse of Israel and the kyngedome of the holie ghost Pure cleane ād holye hath Christ made this cyte by nō other thinge but the onlye shedinge of his preciouse blood 11 Thys cyte treade they vnder fote that kepeth downe the treuthe of the gospel that persecuteth sleeth goddes people for it that defeateth his worde for their owne
so the a vniuersall quyet 5 Yet shall there happen in those dayes voyces thonderynges and lyghtenynges Voyces of swete blessynges ād dylectable promyses to the faythfull congregacyon Thonderynges of terrour to the vnfaythfull multytude commaundynge thynges contrarye to the fleshe And fearefull lyghtenynges of condempnacyon to the reprobate hypocrytes and desperate obstinates 9 And all from one worde of the lorde or one Gospell preachynge in dyuerse respectes no small earthquake folowynge vpon the same What commocyons heuye complayntes fearefull tremblynges sorowes cryes grefes syghynges waylynges grudgynges gruntynges gronynges wepynges and hādes wryngynge wyll be amonge the earthlye mynded Antichristes and hypocrites byshoppes prestes prelates holye water mongers and parryshe clarkes lawers whores caruers paynters and waxe sellers whan their who●ishe churche shall be turned ouer by the iudgement of the sayd worde yt is easye to coniecture 7 Soche a one wyll this earthquake be sayth the text so myghtye and so stronge as neuer was yet sens menne war vpon the earthe or sens that earthlye generacyon first beganne Than shall be cleane taken awaye the carnall churche of Antychryst or the smered Sinagoge of sha●elynges Neyther shall the Pope wyth hys dysgysed rable anye more be seane here nor yet Mah●mete with his monstruouse muster 8 In soche wyse shall their lawes secdes and ceremonyes be destroyed in those dayes that no manne shall be fownde so bolde as ones to allowe one of thē openlye Than shall the glorye of christes name shyne the worlde ouer he makynge of his enemyes hys f●te stole 9 More ouer in this terrible earthquake the great spyrytuall cyte called Sodome ād Egypt or the holye whoryshe mother the churche shall be disseuered into in partes of the which .ij. shall styll be wycked the thirde conuerted vnto godlynesse Two partes shall be dispersed sayth Zacharye the thirde shall remayne to the lorde Of them which haue and shall go out of mynsters and monasteryes collegys and couentes churches and cloysters patryshes and nonneryes one sort shall inwardlye be geuen to Antichristes superstycyousnesse and Hipocresye An other sort vpon dyuerse fleshelye consideracyons shall faynedlye fall to the Gospell The thirde sort onlye of loue towardes God and zele of helthe in their neybers shall vnfaynedlye cleaue to the Scripturs Thus shall the vngodlye sort be coupled styll with the Godlye in euerye lande and prouynce and be the moche greatter nōbre Yet shall they for that tyme attempt nothinge agaynst them the trewthe so strongelye regnynge Neuer thelesse yet ys yt not to be thought that they shall than haue nothinge to suffre consyderynge that it is a kyngedome of sufferaunce Christ to head of that congregacyon suffred oned incommodyte or other alwayes so longe as he was here lyuynge It shall therfor behoue thē which are his misticall mēbers alwayes to suffre For the seruaunt is no better than his lorde nor the souldiour thā his head captayne And to make his good the lorde sayth in Zacharye The same third part wyll I leade through fyre and pourge yt as syluer or golde in the fornace Than shal euerye godlye creature folowe Christ in bearynge hys crosse They shall mortyfye their fleshlye members s●●ynge all fornicacyon fylthynesse Idolatre couetousnesse pryde anger and malyce They shall helpe suffer and forbeare one an other hauynge pytefull compassion vpon the weake sycke and nedye No dewtye besemynge a chrystyane shall they leaue vndone 10 Therfor this great or generall cyte thus deuyded all other particuler or nacyonall cytees must also fall The blasphemouse Pantheon of Rome ones peryshinge all other churches of the vnfaythfull must nedes folowe sone after in their course For the foūd acyon taken a waye the buyldynge can not endure So that from thens forth shall be no popyshe sectes no supersticiouse ceremonyes no heythnyshe obseruacions nor open Idolatrye in all the worlde But whan the remnaunt of the wycked shall attempt a freshe to rayse vp agayne soche abhomynacions the lorde shall so●enlye wythout warnynge fall vpon them with his most fearefull and terryble last iudgement 11 Great Babylon the aforesayd mother of all whoredom and fylthynesse shall than come in remembraunce before God He shall than consyder her abhomynable blasphemye her pryde cruelte murther and synnes wythout nombre wayenge them in right balaunce accordynge vnto iustyce 12 He shall also rewarde her to drynke the fearce cuppe of his wrathe or wyne of his great indignacyon which is the perpetuall deathe of sowle The verye dregges of his Ire shall she tast yea vnspekeable sorowes and peynes without ende For non other is it to come in remembraunce before hym at that daye but to be condempned and receyue ponnyshment accordynge to her dedes 13 Thā shal leuerye Ile which is a place of refuge within the see flee awaye and not tarye The mountaynes that are wonte to geue socour vnto thē that be on the lande shall not at that daye be fownde No confort shall she than haue nor sure helpe anye where 14 No remedye wyll be at that daye to flee from the fearefull face of the iudge Than will neyther merytes nor ye● sowle Masses helpe neyther blessynges nor knelynges sacrifices nor sēsynges wawlynges nor ryngynges bussinges nor synginges but will she nyll she nedes must she abyde hys heuye and terrible sentence 15 And there fell great hayle sayth the text as yt had bene wayghtye talentes Alwayes must yt be remembred that cōmōlye the tyme past ys vsed in this prophecye for the tyme to come for the te●tente of the thynges here spoken This hayle ys non other than the heuye tempest or plage of the seyd fearefull and terryble iudgementes of the lorde which shall on that woofull daye fall sodenlye ●s a thycke hayle vpō the miserable multytude of them that boasted themselues to be the holye churche and vpon their wycked folowers compared here vnto Babylon 16 This plage ys here also for non other cause lykened vnto talentes bu●●●r that yt ys in wayght and measure to be mynystred vnto them by the preordynacyon of God So moche peyne and sorowe ys due vnto that whoryshe generacyon as she hath glorifyed herself in fylthye delyghtes and so manye ponnyshmentes to be rewarded her Yea double must she haue accordinge to her workes 17 Out of heauen shall this vehement hayle fall from the fearefull sentence of the lorde Iesus Christ which shall than sit as a iudge in the middes of his faythfull congregacyon they sittynge with hym as the bodye with the head in condempnacyon of the wycked 18 And vpon the menne shall yt lyght For the great whore or the cyte called here Babylon is in this place to be takē for that yt comprehendeth euen for menne in whom also are included womē by the common vsage of the Scripturs 19 These menne shall spyghtfullye blaspheme God because of the hayle plage or terrour of their tormentes They shall crye out of hym wysshinge that he had no soche powre so to torment them 20 For
whore 6. and shall make her desolate naked 7. ād shall eate her fleshe 8. ād burne her with fyre 9. For God hath putte in their hartes to f●lfyll hys wyll 10. and to do w●th one consent 11. for to geue her kyngdom vnto the beast 12. vntyll the wordes of God be fulfylled 13. And the woman which thu sawest is the greate cytye 14. which reygneth ouer the Kinges of the earthe ¶ The Paraphrase 1 And after this longe communicacyō sayth saynt Iohan the aforeseyd Angel sayd thus vnto me to make vp his tale with 2 The wauerynge waters which thu sawest here now of late in mysterye where as the Babylonyshe whore sitteth vpon the rose coloured Beast are in sygnyficacyon all maner of peples of the carnall nacyons and the superstycyouse folke of manye sondrye tonges 3 Not onlye in one place of the worlde rewleth this wanton relygyon of Antichrist but in euerye lande in euerye domynion in euerye cumpanye amonge all occupacyons and languages The folyshe multytude euerye where beynge blynded by their subtyle sorceryes neyther hauynge faythe nor yet the feare of God before their eyes as a ragynge flood the bankes broken downe ●o●●eth headlynges into all blasphemie and deuyllyshnesse 4 More ouer the afore named .x. hornes sayth the Angell which thu by the will of God beholdest here in sprete vpon the seyd Beast of destruccyon are those verye persones which also shall hate the whore Her abhominacyons ones knowne by the Gospell preachinge they shall abhorre her lawes despyse her auctoryte and contempne her customes They shall defeate her of those landes and possessyons which now she vniustlye ho●deth 5 They that afore were her fryndes shall than be her mortall enemyes denyenge her both tribute obedyence and seruyce so leauynge her without all co●fort Not onlye are these the temporall gouernours as the kynge of Englande the kynge of Denmarke the Duke of saron the Landgraue of hesse and other Princes of Germanye with soche other as wyll here after folowe the same pryncyples but also the Metropolytanes and Byshoppes the Doctors and Prelates As are all redye Thomas Crāmere the arche Byshop of Caūterburye Hermannus de weda the archebyshopp of Coleyne Godryck the Byshop of Holye Barlowe the Byshop of Saynt Dauids Byrde the Byshop of Chestre Thu●●leby byshop of Westmynstre 〈◊〉 tymer and Nicolas Sharton of late years Byshoppes of Worcester and Salysburye with soche other lyke as wyll here after folowe their trade Though they were afore the hornes of the Beast for defence of the whore yet are they now fallen from hym and more shall euerye daye to make her desolate of honoure ād naked of rentes and possessions 6 So shall they chace that Babylonyshe harlot Rome with their preachers that neyther shall they leaue her coloure nor yet bewtye Considre what Iohā Reuclin Martyne Luther Erasmus Occolampadius ●winglius Pomeran Buter Capito Melanchton Grineus Calninus Brencyus Frances Lābert Bullinger ād soche other hath done agaynst her alredye Lyke wyse here in Englande Bylneye Cyndale Frith Barnes Cromwell Couerdale Turner George Ioye Rose Rydleye Warde Becō ād other els leauynge her neyther Rellyques nor Rodes Sectes nor Shrynes Abbeyes nor Pryoryes manye more cōmynge after them of the same sort These shall make her so desolate that no māne shall in processe of tyme regarde her They shall leaue her so naked that all the worlde shall abhorre her that shall lo●● vpon her Yea in the conclusyon they 〈…〉 her fleshe 7 Besydes the takynge awaye of her carnall profyghtes and pleasurs they shall confounde her fl●shelye vnderstandinge of the scripturs and vtterlye consume the superfluouse obseruacyons of her whoryshe c●remonyes 8 Finallye with fyre shal they burne her in brynginge vnto nought all her abhominable rewles customes kyndes of Idolatrye All these ones plucked awaye by the euydent worde of God no longar shall this harlot apere For no lōgar contynueth the whore than the who redome ys in pryce Take awaye the rytes and Ceremonies the Iewels and ornamentes the Images and lyghtes the lordeshyppes and fatherhodes the aulters and Masses with the Byshoppes and Prestes and what is their holye whor●she churche any more Not onlye is this fleshe eatynge and burnynge declared now adayes in outwarde experymentes as in the rebellyouse Monkes and Prestes of Englande and in thē that arose there in the Northe specyallye in fryre forest and Margare●● Chenye which were for their churche consumed lyke as were Baals chaplaynes at the broke of Cyson by Helyas but also misticallye in that is spokē of here afore 9 For God hath sayth the Angell all blindenesse secluded put it into the hartes of those and soche other Godlye menne by the infusyon of his sprete to fulfyll hys decreed will so pleasure in this behalf as vtterlye to destroye the Popyshe relygyon or fylthye abhominacyons of Antichrist 10 He hath geuen yt them more ouer to do these thynges to hys glorye through the agrement of faythe that they haue in the vnyte of his Godlye truthe to the abolyshment of all Sectes false Prophetes and coniurers of Egypte 11 Fynallye by hys grace he hath moued them through knowlege of his worde to rendre vp her blasphemouse kyngedome whom sumtyme of ignoraunce they vsurped vnto the malygnaunt Beast agayne as the hornes of hys pestylēt heades After this sort ded good Latimer and Shaxton geue ouer their Bysshop-ryckes and so hath dyuerse other Godlye menne their promocyons and liuinges as manye more yet here after wyll do 12 For as they haue begonne so shall they contynue in demynyshynge the abhomynacyōs of this whoryshe churche tyll the wordes and promyses of God by hys Apostles and Prophetes which can neuer fayle be whollye fulfilled in effect and tyll hys last iudgement do fynyshe all But thus do not all they which haue done of the yoke of the Popes obedyence or blotted out hys name For the greatter nombre of them retayneth styll the blasphemouse obseruacyons and Ceremonies of hys Romyshe relygyon some makynge newe lawes of deathe for the establyshment of the same as ys in Englande the acte of the .vi. Artycles with dyuerse other more And for this remayneth here styll the Beast as receyuynge the rendred kyngedome of the whore In whome ys also comprehended the wycked rēnaunt that shall worke the last myschefe whome the lorde shall ende with hys seyd iudgement This Beast ys not without hys lyuelye Image styll workynge the same feates that hymself wrought afore though his head be greuouslye wounded in diuerse quarters of the worlde Neyther ys he without craftye Phesycyanes to mynystre lyfe to the same Who euer forswore the Pope more ernestlye thā ded Stokyslaye and Sampson Gardyne● and Tunstall wylson and fryre wattes with soche other holye prelates Yet labour they tothe and nayle to haue Babylon styll Babylon Sodom Sodom Egypte Egypte But maruele not of the ordynaūce of the lorde which all at one tyme prouyded Moyses to gyde his peple and yet