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Excerpt from The Historie of the Reformatioun of Religioun Within the Realm of Scotland: Conteining the Manner and Be Quhat Persons the Lycht of Chrystis Evangell Has Bein Manifested Unto This Realme, After That Horribill and Universal Defectioun From the Treuth, Whiche Has Come by the Means of That Romane Antichryst
Kaine Tearcfthereafter, to W in the fecond'perficntion raijbd a din/i the Chri/iiant, ma ny Britons, Prdvinczalt of the Empire, profefing the Name a; Chrzft, left thetr own C¿ttn'try,'nnd went into Scodand, for Shelter-from the general Ma¿acre then executed throughout the'w'hole Empire, by that bloody Butcher Domitian; and to enjoy the Freedom Of thergojpel, which they lenew to'be received then in Scodand 1. Among thefe fugitive brilot's thete were fundry learned and prom Men, who flayed in Scorlancf, (the Per/batti W ended) propagating the Faith of Chm? There by their preaching. T 172! We have relate unto us by the Ht¿ortant of be}? Trufl. We have not then from the See of Rome our firl? In/ltttctton m the chrt¿tan'fatth'; tea, we are 10 ftir from it, that for many Tear: together, we buraly had any Communication with Rome at all. Palladins was the fir/l, fonre fears after the Beginning of the fifth A'ge, who made our Acquaintante Will) Rome although the gentrttt earrent of the 80mm Writer: give out, That the Gofpel war firjl planted amongfiwr in Scotland by the Mean: of Vtétor Brjhop of Rome: Tet Baromus, the: renowned Chronologer, albeit he wait/d farn have the 36018 owe this Obligatttg_'ttnto'
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