An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . Sept. 1413] The MS. notice in London Streets. Or as mickle as Sir John Oldcastle, Kni<^ht and Lord of COBHAM, is untruly convicted and prisoned, and falsely reported and slandered among the people by his adversaries, that he should othemvise feel and speak of the Sacraments of Holy Church, and especially of the blessed Sacrament of the Altar, than was written in his Belief, which was indented and taken to the Clergy, and set up in divers open places in the city of London: Known he it to all the world, that he never varied in


An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . Sept. 1413] The MS. notice in London Streets. Or as mickle as Sir John Oldcastle, Kni<^ht and Lord of COBHAM, is untruly convicted and prisoned, and falsely reported and slandered among the people by his adversaries, that he should othemvise feel and speak of the Sacraments of Holy Church, and especially of the blessed Sacrament of the Altar, than was written in his Belief, which was indented and taken to the Clergy, and set up in divers open places in the city of London: Known he it to all the world, that he never varied in any point therefrom; but this is plainly his Belief, that all the Sacraments of Holy Church be profitable and meedful to all them that shall be saved, taking them after the intent that GOD and Holy Church hath ordained. Furthermore he believeth that the blessed Sacrament of the Altar is verily and tndy Christs body inform of bread. Truth long-hid now is be GOD! Amen. 134. >^:^^^ f^ .fv .O/H-V ^^^ Sonnets TO THE FAIREST C O E L I A. Pane, nee jnvideo, sine me liber iHs ad illam,Hei »iihi quod dovuno >ton licet jVf U40.— JKIST. i.


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