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{48} The art of poisoning.

{49} Martial state.

{50} Leicester's.

{51} al. supported by.

{52} An estate.

{53} Elizabeth's.

{54} Counsellors.

{55} Because notwithstanding many dissented from the Reformed Establishment in many points of doctrine, and still acknowledged the Pope's infallibility and supremacy, yet they looked not upon these doctrines and discipline to be fundamentals, or without which they could not be saved; and, therefore, continued to assemble and baptise and communicate for the space of ten years in the Reformed Church of England.

{56} The Pope.

{57} Beginning.

{58} Poland.

{59} Gondomar, the Spanish Ambassador, amused King James I. with much dissimulation.

{60} The traitor, of whom hereafter in this collection.

{61} had

{62} Instability.

{63} James I.

{64} He dishonourably cut off this good servant's head, and seized upon his estate.

{65} al. blew.

{66} As related before, in the account of Secretary William Cecil.

{67} Horatio.

{68} Elizabeth's.

{69} Willingly.





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