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A Reioindre To M. Jewels Replie. By perusing wherof the discrete and diligent Reader may easily see, the Answer to parte of his insolent Chalenge iustified, and his Obiections against the Masse, whereat the Priest some- time receiueth the holy Mysteries without present com- panie to receiue with him, for that cause by Lu- thers Schoole called Priuate Masse, clearly confuted

A Reioindre To M. Jewels Replie. By perusing wherof the discrete and diligent Reader may easily see, the Answer to parte of his insolent Chalenge iustified, and his Obiections against the Masse, whereat the Priest some- time receiueth the holy Mysteries without present com- panie to receiue with him, for that cause by Lu- thers Schoole called Priuate Masse, clearly confuted1566

Thomas Harding

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