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Preists make Christes Bodye & Soule wee must not doubt
They date, they drinke, they ?oxe him by they beard about
One is to little, bread and wine, hold him seidall soe we dine
Thou rose thy Christe, At wh myne
As thy mouth the v?rams wombe? is bread her seed.!
As thy wordes the holye ghost! Is this our Creede!
O presumptuous undertaker, never Cake could make the baker
Yett the Preist can make his maker
Nohat's herome oft all those Christs ye priests have made!
Doe those hosts oft hoste abide, or doe they bade!
One Christ abides, but all those-feye,
One Christ likes, but all those dye,
One is the truthe, the rest a lye.


[Thoughts make swift?] Bodys and Souls [illegible] must not doubt
Benard the Buyer
[illegible] aboat
 
[Ond is to little?], [illegible]
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Thou rose [illegible]
Asams[?]
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[illegible] made!
Too [illegible] abide, or [illegible] bade!
And [illegible], But all [illegible]
And [illegible], But all [illegible]
And is [illegible]
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DE CHRISTO ET MARIA VERGINA

A God and yet a man witt wonder how wit [caim?] A God & [caim?] hee dye - wt wit ca' well replye

A mayd & yet a mother c◌̌[n]ceyve this or ye other a dead ma[n] ca[n] he live nor reason; reaso[n] give

Gods truth doth playnly teach it mans witt seeke to har und[er] By reasons power to reache it Beleeve & seace to wonder.

Sapientia dei Jurisprentia coram hominibus FINIS

[image: concentric circles, possibly the known planet orbits plus moon?] [nb draft tx below ] Preists make Christes Bodye & Soule wee must not doubt They date, they drinke, they ?oxe him by they beard about One is to little, bread and wine, hold him seidall soe we dine Thou rose thy Christe, At wh myne As thy mouth the v?rams wombe? is bread her seed.! As thy wordes the holye ghost! Is this our Creede! O presumptuous undertaker, never Cake could make the baker Yett the Preist can make his maker Nohat's herome oft all those Christs ye priests have made! Doe those hosts oft hoste abide, or doe they bade! One Christ abides, but all those-feye, One Christ likes, but all those dye, One is the truthe, the rest a lye.

Benard the Buyer

[illegble] Asams[?]