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Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 57 - 1944 page 43
A SERMON OF HENRY GOLD, VICAR OF OSPRINGE, 1525-27, 
         PREACHED BEFORE ARCHBISHOP WARHAM. By L. E. Whatmore, M.A.  Continued

person. Therfor in ony wyse see thow go onto God, wich hath callyd yow by thinspiration of his singler grace into the secret & quiete places & that by the space of theis iii dayes yorneys, by poverte, obedience & chastite, and if ye thus cume onto hym, than ye nede not fere ut immoletis domino deo vestro, for to make yowr prayers & petitions onto God to be delyuered from yowr impoveryshment & 

miserie, for dogtles he will gladly here yow & delyuer yow here in thys lif from all soch myserable oppression of yowr enymys & that if nede be manu forti by his dedly power lyke as he dyd the childern of israell; And also after this lif he will bryng yow to hys euerlasting glory in hevin, To the wiche, &c.
                 Dixi.

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