pe hi mihcon bo&igen- defpifing all earthly things
&e. ealle mi5&an-eap&- as unprofitable to them,
lice jJHig rpa ]rpa alppe- providing only fo much
me&e f ophosigen&e. J)a as was neceflary for their
])in5 ana ])e hi to bigleo- common fubfiftence, agree-
pan behopo&on un&ep- able to what they taught,
f onbe. be jjam J)e hi txh- living themfelves, and for
Con]rylfelybben6e.']}:op the Love of the Truth
J)spe ro^psj-rnyrre lupe, which they preached he-
,>c hi bo6e&on ^eappu px- ing ready to fufFer Per-
pon ehcnyrre to =Soli- fecution, and Death it
genne ^ &ea^ rpelcaa felf, if it were neceflary,
Sip hi =Soppcon :• ])fxx; Therefore very many be-
J>a 5elyp6on pop pel ma- lieved, and were baptized
niga -J on Dobep naman in the Name of God, ad-
gepullobe pup&on. pun- miring the Simplicity of
&pi5en5e J)^pe bylepic- their innocent Courfe of
nyrre heopa • unpcea^ige Life, and the Sweetnefs
hper. -J rpecnyrre ^^ecna of their heavenly Doarine.
heoponhcan lape :• Da Afterwards King ^Etbel-
JEC nexcan gelurrpidlobe hjribt was much pleafed
Jjamcyninge |€j>elbypihr with the Purity of their
heopa clan lipe •) heopa Lives, and their delight-
pinrume behac ^a po^- fulPromifes, which were
lice pop&on mi5 mani^um indeed confirmed by ma-
racnum^epe^e&e 3 he ]>a ny Miracles. And he be-
^elypen&e peap^ gepul- lieving was baptized, and
lobe, ^micelum jja'Cpi- he reverenc'd the Chri-
j-cenam ^eappup'So&e. 3 ftjans, and looked upoj^
^ unj-cea^jpiSep- C.H, ' Hpipcen^n. CK
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