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Show • I1 P•fehtl , Anni I6U. N alalem trigt/ imum. ·F AI"Yifg1/. J. ~ emorlils of be among the. Difciples of this Inllitution, and wili labour after ·you: example, that our fidelity and liberty in all thinos may'qe approved. rJ In England oter ..Author hegaN the thirtieth JCt!l!f of his Age ' on Eajfer day An. 161 z. and cefehratedthe Jatm with thefe following Verfes : . • Chrifl.e tui quondam tejlis: de morte triumphi; ' ,, - in /Hc'tm r-eMci q.u£• tihi 'p!ima fuit. •H ttc quoqtte na[centem ~e po]t tot {£cui~ . . vidit . 1 ' ~anEta pi is femper, hU, mihi f.~nEla dieJ: Sct/icet ut nequea111 , geminato munere, donrc . Sum memor ip[e mei , non mem~r effe tui. 0/im quindectmum cum Sol mihi conde, ·et annum , Oftendit mihi ver Gallia, t~ere meo, Contigimm dextram, qua nulla potentior armis, ' !l!u quod regnahat dehuit ipfa jihi. Nunc bis qumdecimum luce-s mihi noili· ( hsu £tjttanr ., ~ r•, ' Phrixe£ Ph~lnu vel/era lujlrdt ovis: 'J{ata!tfi meus lfl?t ditihUI aJPicirarvis ,' . QtJett Tameji:~ puro vitrem amn'l r_igat. f/iaimUI h!c .i~/um, qui regnd maxim'*,a Uf1H4' -'! I Eft regum regno eelfior.: JPfe fuo : ~i p()}1.qtta11J. tmi.s ~ttil· eft , fapientiA 11era ~r~-. Privlltum pofth~tc fe decus effe neg~tt ~ · H4ftenHs ijfa. /atet fors indeprtnfa fu· turi : ' _ Scit, qui follicitum me verat ejf~, Dem. Due Genitor me Magne: jeq~ar quo .. cunque vocabor , . · Seu tu /t~,ta mihi, feu mihi'durA parM. .\. ~ S{jfis in hac vita? maneo? · p~rtefi tue- 1 • • hor .. . 1 ~M dederis. 1{.evocM Qptime? prom-tlt6 eo. 'Poft reges vi/os , da r.egum cernere 'Re-gem, · · Natalem4, mihi,fed fit~e nofl,e, aiem. .A little hefore he came into England , he had correfPo~dence with Cafaubon , and c()_nfuhed him about the Churches peace, propojing fame expeaients to ~hat purpofe. Cafaubon in one Epift/e returns hi111- this Anfwer: '* You have made me happy with your * C•faub~ni Letters which I lately receiv' d: and I Epifl. ~2.o, • cannot cxprefs the pleafure I take in Hugom Gr4l,.. your cares and nn u d't es of. p eace an d Putnbd .1 I6fu. 1(41. Concord. You fee in your Country , ' · ·how cafy a thing .it i' to fiir up con-tentions among brethren , how hard to alla.y them. Think every Country to be Holland. So great fiore is there of the lovers of Contention every where: who a.ccount it a .matter indHtercnt , or not fo ~uch, whether the Church have any peace ot no. 'Tis a fmall thing, not to love |