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Show 82 >ThefiftBooke of Theftate ofthe Britams tainshanns weapbusts tiefend hemfelues, cr ee of themiba frengthamd manbod got the Rutife of bts enfmiic. : valervS of fore fimtall doiinton: fo that Wengitt is countedalittle king; tho then heban got into bis ands the forefaid thyproutnces, he caufcd moze Ran.Ceftren, Ainongtother of the Britains, there was one Fabian. Gol earleof Glocetter, or(as other fap) Chefter, Sarons to come into Wettaine , and -beffowwey them tn places abzoad in the countric, by teafon thereof the dhattian religion greatlie necaicd toith> . tich got a ftakeoutof an heoge, op elfe bere, and SaltathTe' ntthrhe fame fo vefenden bimfelfe and laid about sBritaiis, Aho of neceMitte were conftretnen to af: -thepcouldtoertingutth the fatth of Ghettt, andto Khe remy totoneof Ambzie,nolw caiten Salifburic, anvfofa: -plantagaine inal places their beathenit religion, chetthnr- Wil. Malm. bp twas the truc faith of the Chrittians bought in ner bnto Wengift tine proninces 02 countries of this realinc,that istofap, tient ¢ Cer, 02 as forme Danger dailic to decaic, but alfo the erromious opis nions of the Pelagtans greatlic preuatled here a- inrite,that part there the fouth Sarons after oid ine mongf the WBritains , by meanes of furh onfound babit,as Suffer andother :thethird twas. the cours preachers as in that troublefomte feafon did fet forth tric there the Cftangles planted themfelues, thi) asin Poxfolke and Suffolke, Then iengitbe inginpofledion of thole the proninces , fuffered falfe doctrine amongft the people,without all maner of reprebenfion. : Certeineperes before the comming of the Say: Beda. Gortigerne to depart, + to be at his libertte, ons,that berefie beganto {pean within this land veWilliam Malmefouric turiteth fomethat others 2° rie much, bp the letod induftrie of one LLepovins A inffeofthis taking of Cioxtigerne , nuring thofe -gricola, the fonneof Sruerus Sulpitins (as Bale teigne, after the necealle ofbis fonne Woztimer, nos thing was attempted againtt the Sarons,but in the mane time Wengitt by colozable craft procured bis fatth) a bifhop of thatloxe.But ~elagins the autho: of this berefie was boone in Galales, anbela opinis on that a man might obteine faluation by bis otone fornein law Cloztigerne tocometoabanketat bis free will and merit , mb twithoutallittancenf grace, honfe,with three hundzed other Wyitains ,; and then he bad made them swell and warme twith often qua' ashe that tuas borne twithout o2iginall finne,¢e. This erronious doarine being taught tyerefore, fingand cmpticng of cups,andof purpofetouded e berie of them With one bitter tatunto2 other , they firfell tonultiplieng of malicious wordsand after to blotves that the weitains tere flaine , cuerie mothers fonne fo pelding bp their ghotts euen a mongf their pots.Lhe king bimfelfe was takenand toreneme binilelfe out of prifon, gaue to the Say os the prouinces, and fo efcapedout of bondage, . hus by ahat meane foener tt came to pate, truth itis (as all toptersiagre) that Wengit got pollefion of tent, andof othercountries tn this tealme, andbegantareigne there asabfolute lo:0 sat mainteined in thistroublefometimeof warres fwith the Sarons, fozedi{quieted thegodlie minded .. menamonst the Wyitains, tho not meaning tore. Bede cetuc it , no2 pet abic well to confute the craftie and wwitked perfuations bien bp the profefiors thereof, thought gad to fend over into Gallia; requiring of the bithops there,that fome godlie and profound icar- batatterother,chich takethebeginningof thishinge Domeofisenttobenben Wengithad fick gittyer2475 Of, the fame kingdome began in the pare 455,and Sonfeinedthe countric that reteheth from the eat! Devran ontothe river of Khames , hautngon the fouthrat Southerie, anvppon the welt London, bp Bingoome of onthe noatheat the rtuceof Lpames afozefatd , ai * the countrie of @Mter, quiced wichmunher. t (the people-being indructed. with continual prea: . Oonhfiren inbaptitine, {0 that on Catteroepobih thenintued,themnoge parhot the armtic inxs baptifeo, and fo toentforthagaintthe eninties, xhohearing thereofmane half toibAtosthe Uritaing.th bope to ouercomethem atpleafare. Abuttheir.aynoch being Rnotone, bihop- Geemanetobe-bpon himithelea: Ding of the Witt hoff,and ouer againt the paffage a Hhoough the abic) the eutnties toere mpointes to The Uf Ghapter. -i other: the Sarat nied (the ecjo from the rocks and bils adjoining, tedgubling énfuch tile, the cvie) hat-thep thought Not onelie the rocks and. iclifs-bad fallen vpon them,but that-cuen the thie tt felfehaaboken ti pees fs andcome tumbling dotne bpontheivheads: baretpith therefore throwing, atmaic their Wweapots, utr TS Khithrnten(nsatterthallayeare) partso€ thisrealme, recalled Mopiters Regulighatis,titlebings.a3 -micanctime,the Sarons renewed their iragueiuith the Witsfo that their powers being totnen togttber, sos thep began meenta Stain (atts written)linn with amanifelt intvacle by res -_‘Mosingapeng'inanthat was lame(as thep fale) on, to the right ole oF His limes , he confirincd bis doe: trite: Then follossen preaching to ‘perfiade amen mgntof errors) aw by the generall Content of all Men,theauthorsorthe wicked doiteitie. betg banthed theland, werevelineren nto bithop Germane ind tobis fellow Scuctas, toconucie them away in thet cortipante'wuito-the parties bepond the teas, tietife,to the cternalliotes of heauen.bisbovie twas Anno 450,88 attertpardsiconucied to the citieof Aurerre; there Vincentins nox behad bene bithop twit) great opinton of holiies for teth,lib.zo.ca. is fricere vodine and pureand innocentlifeAhext- abe oe lic atter' waste emiperour Galentinian Gate by sourGaten< the frigns ofthat nobleman ramen Metins, home tintan Dainese, bebanbeforecanten to be patto death, 2 -@Abpthisit mateapeere, that bitjep Germane cattle into thts realnte both the firtt and {econd time, theptoke them to.their fet, ann glad-washethat 4o thiletbas well bengtias alfo Cloatigertie tereliz Mightget tobeformof inrunning atwaie.Panicof ving: fox the fain Walentinian was muctheren as to Palle, Polydor taketh that riuer to be Lrent, Zhe liuenand'reigned long afterthat time, as mate ap: them fo, batt were drotoned itt ariner Abidythep hav Lois thoulo pale oucr into Wzitaine to confirme the Ghyiftians there in the faith of the celctttall grace. Ando thofe tivo vertuous learnea men tw -_-from falling into beter rnine and pecate, -Fmtbe Mentatin the MrtoeWcttote whorcie He ‘hav lettthem, ¢ perceiued the fault to refk ina fe: therebpoit ine toithalotwa and fhaill-pofce called Alleluia Mhileerand 30 manner, he departen ihthat citic out of thistranfite- thereinith all the mltitunes of the. Ueitains fptth She boice cried the fame crie,with {uch alot, Tout, that the Saxons were, theretwith amazes anv afta, creed bp all-thetr confents in the end, that one Ger: Sermatns matte the bithopof Aurerre , ad Unpusbifhop of ann Amt Wyttains in there warresagaint them, ‘tebich thing Dib Insinteine the ftate of the Writains.foya time difeiple bite Mxpns, ‘andoweinenatthat timebis Sorin Hop of Wrikesytokethe fea,aweaeagatte-into Wp itatire,where he fonthe multitanyof the people varie conte, he cote forth a fatre ballte inclofed withhigh 20 thatthe regton might fo beveliuered of further par wm, Mounfetts, and tuithinéhe Cane he placembis new Herjand thep receive the'bone kit of ove amenoinerit. Sasharma,And thor he law the eniphtes nol at 0. MBthis meanes ttcante topatles that the trie band..econmtanaed that euerie nian Withonege‘Exit continued fit Wuitattre found aid perfeca long hetail Doice fhoula, anfiwer-bint, ctiertgalotod the fimeatter. Mhings being thus {et ingevovver, thofe famectie that he houlnbegin. 0 fhat chen as the Holiemewretutned into their countries 5 the Forenae simies tere teadie-to; give the cyarge bpon the Ined bihop Germane Went to Kauennia tofue for peace tebe (Granted tito the prople-of Mritaine Dutains,, fapoting Hat thep Mould haue taken fhemat ontwares, and before anie warning baaben Avinotkehere being receiued of the cmpero: Tae , Hiner, fuddenlic-bihop.Gerimane, anv the pricits lentinian and bis mother Dlaciva in mot reaerend chia confiver tho were mot metto be fent y itfpas do ™ ate to aU the Sarons , but contrartlic bolpe the fads ni92 thing) in rencamcing the erroz of the'Pelagians, ro qutritig out the auitijons, he condenined them tocrile edtnetiic came bp trapsto receine the grack of gion, calleda {pnon, ano therein taking countell to 3 - gainththe Writains : tboft erbortation take fo gwd me, that the ato Conftantinus did not onelic fer ke Powludwasthedtligenceafthehiiteps., that ned menmight befent our from thence tnto this Iand,todefend the cauleof the true Doctrine againt the nanghtie teachers of fo blafbemons an erro: Gbervpon the bithops of Galita fore lamentingthe --aniferable ftate of the Writains , and Befirous to re king their fournic , finallie arciuco in Writaine, though not twithout fome danger by fea,through fto> 50 Mes ¢tage of iwinds,firred (as hath bene thoucbt Theheptarchie or feuen kingdoms of of the fuperffitious) bp the malice of totcked {pirits, purpofed tobaue hindered their procerdings in thi land, Hengift caufeth Britaine to be tho this thetr good and tuell pnrpofed tournte . After thep peopled with Saxons,the decaic of Chriftian focre come ouer, thep did fo much god with conntn religion, the Pelagians with their hereticall and cing the twicked arguinents of the aduerfaries of the falle'ddAtine infect the Britainsya fynod formmoned truth, bp the inuinctbiepolwer of the ward of God, an Gallia for the redre(fe thereof the Seors oAf3P the Britains mid bolinetle of life, that thofe tbich were in the againitthe Saxons, who renewtheir league with the Pi&s, tyzong swaie, were fone brought into the right path Gormancjand Lupus ewo bithops of Germanic procure the agatne. Britidh armic vo be newlic chrsftened, che terror that the Brie cairts Vader bilhop Germans fortunare condua draucinto About the fame timealto, one Pallaniustwasfent pas the vo Saxons by the outcrie of Alleluia, and got chevitorie,bifhop from Celeftinus bithop of Kome,vnto the Scots,to Patisrms Getinane departeth out ofthe land, and to redretfe the inftruc themin the fatth of Ch2tt, and to purgethem te Pelagion bereficcommethagawe at the clet Ricste, from the berette of the faiD elagins.Zhis paslary € ae jquelt,he confirmeth bis doctrine bya miracle, danithech the Pelagians out ofthe land, uscerbozted Conftantinns the king of Scots,that in Hise. death of Germane, murthet reho toile be fhould ai the Sarons being infioris a pug, tbobatting forwara tnith all, (pepcameinta Inerespanbliep Gerinane grafted to dwand Germanc retherefore takinginifiphimn one Svaetis (that was tinged ‘ \ odsdoneintent, ¢gourrnio2, in the pore of our Io20(as fone wwz{te) 4o liedethetr prefent need, fpectallie in that cafeof relt 476, about thefift parent Uoztigernslattretgne: 83 cOnfitineD jie! .o1h: thearmte, binging iwith them.na fmail bope of gon Inthe te-all the Wzitaina there betiig ademblon.£bis ued bis otunelife. Hoxtiger was taken and kept as ro and iumrthipingof ‘falfe gods :andnot onelic heres ligion, palfoner bp Hengit,cil he was confireined to dels fertithecatite of thue religion tite) He Yan before finde anarintic, @atttenttingthete otuite frengtt; roquined.oDofthettobiops, Germane aid db im the Land, fos the Saronsbeing pagans, DID ubat RanCeftren, Dim,thathefiue 17 ofthe Sarons,andelcapedtothe thehiftoriedfEngland. iniertheBrits hangs. Britains hauing thus banquithen their entinies,gas pere both before andatter in this prefent bake. en tons got tnithout bloud5.fortbenbicy bithops alfo trinmphed..as beft-became tem.oteSowatter they han Pes lumaeataaen What partof the realme the Saxons ti. 7 ; posed» Vortigern e builderh a caffell i theren thefpaile at ged leafure, ¢ qaue@ooithanks Ghiet within the Zic,as was thought expedient, toep fehurach Grea eo, : "Wet, Wales. forhis fafetie, Aurelius and Vter both brethren-returne-into Britaine, they affalt the dae eiskenen feom sbencetyey m ylurper Vortigerne, and with wild Pd both Ay oie autho.it houlbapere that-this battell ~~ HRstou kenalitloweaetiesoaring sg ', boutthe peere of ourio2d 454, there the fate bings fone a aint . 7. an m Of the pos tito this land onder Wengitt,in Abid manefir came hither to wed out the fir. ta of Welagius, as bp the fame author mare at StS affirmen. Wolwbeit, fome dronograrhers out of Profper ¢ather, andnote the firik cont? of Germaneto baue bene inthe 429 Peete of fe And buder the confulthip of Florenting avo ig And this thould feme toagre ith the Sau; fo} that attce fomre, the:forefain Germane ieee Ranenna,aboutthe peeve of onr Lo +Acentius Noteth Ghidy inas the veric pore Shei ooning Of the Saxons : notwwithianoing, Shberetocucr he died, it was not longafier bier {nto Gallia, pon bis firtt tournie tit bern ibis land,tbo no fener obteinen the mae. vicar binar ona {ym2d twas brought againe Pt ae eftfones the herefie of theelagtans ies onenom in Dyitaine, and therefpe ali the fan tir atgie made requett tobim thatit might bis pleature to come aueg againes anaDes neeoy annie wate spelen Secuesee ortigerne SOOT oy Ange: with tus qvnS aking. } Th é JeHen th CbapLer. Ow will we returne to ¥toxtigerne, of home we read in the Britt bittovie , conftreined him to deliver into their hands a great part of the fouth amd eatt parts of the realme,fo that they had in pollefton London, Borke, Lineolne,« MHinchelfer,with other cities + totunes, G.lftid, benot onelie fearing thetr puifance, but alfo the res furne of Aurelius Amb2oftus, and bis brother Titer pendiagon, Withozeto him into CZales, there he bes ganto build trong caffell bpon a miounteitie callety Caxton, B2eigh, or after other Cloaric, neve tothe rinerof Fabian. Guana,thich ts in the welt fine HF Wales tn place' Polychton, {within the compatieof the fante ill cal'cd Generoit 02 |