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A16101 The Actes of the Apostles, translated into Englyshe metre, and dedicated to the kynges moste excellent maiestye, by Christofer Tye, Doctor in musyke, and one of the gentylmen of hys graces moste honourable chappell, wyth notes to eche chapter, to synge and also to play vpon the lute, very necessarye for studentes after theyr studye, to fyle theyr wyttes, and also for all Christians that cannot synge, to reade the good and Godlye storyes of the lyues of Christ hys Apostles Tye, Christopher, 1497?-1572. 1553 (1553) STC 2985; ESTC S115612 37,497 208

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He sayde to them I do recorde The knowledge is not youer To know the tymes that God the Lorde Hath kept in hys owne power The holye ghost receyue shall ye Whiche shall teache you to do And ye shall all my wytnes be Ierusalem vnto In all Iury and Samarye To wytnes I you sende And preache my worde that shall tarye Euen vnto the worldes ende When he had sayde these wordes aloude Whyle they behelde the lyght He was vp take into a cloude Strayght way out of their syght And while they lokt vp sted fastly To heauen as he vp went Beholde two men stode there them by And whyte was their garment Whiche sayd ye men of Galile Why gase ye vp in vayne Thys Iesus thus vp take from ye Shal thus come downe agayne Then dyd returne eche one of them From Oliuet the mounte A iorney from Ierusalem One Sabboth daye I counte When they came to Ierusalem A parlare there was dyght Where dyd abyde eche one of them That I wyll nowe recyght Peter and Iames Iohn and Andrew Philip and eke Thomas Bartylmewe Iames Symon Mathew Iudas that Iames sonne These all abode with one accorde In supplication styll And dyd desyre of God the Lorde Hys promyse to fulfyll ¶ And wemen that wer●●ertens With them to heauen ●yd call Besydes the mother of Iesus And eke hys brethren all ¶ In those dayes Peter stode vp stoute Emyds them all trulye To vewe the names which was aboute An hundreth and twentye ¶ And sayde ye brethren the scripture Muste nedes fulfylled be Whiche Dauid by the spirite so pure Of Iudas dyd foresee ¶ Whiche dyd gide them that toke Iesus To hys confusion sure Who numbred was for one of vs In ministration pure ¶ And nowe he hath possest the grounde Of great iniquitie Dispayre hath driuen hym to confounde Hys lyfe vpon a tre ¶ He brast in two the mydst aboute Hys bodye was so swowne Hys bowels all they gushed oute As it is ryght wel knowen ¶ The dwellers at Ierusalem Doth cal the felde thys day Acheldama the which with them The blode felde is to say ¶ The boke of psalmes doth thus declare Be voyde hys dwellyng place Another shall euen for his share His byshoprycke enbrace ¶ Wherfore of these the which with vs Hath bene in companye At all suche tymes as Christ Iesus Went in and out vs by ¶ Euen from the first baptisme of Iohn Tyll Christ went vp certayne To witnes we must ordayne one Of Christes rysynge agayne ¶ And they right soone appoynted two Ioseph hight Barsabas Whose surname was Iustus also The other Mathias ¶ They prayd sayd thou Lord canst tast All heartes and them discus Whiche of these two shewe that thou hast Geuen felowshyp with vs. ¶ That one may exercise the place Of ministration well Thapostle shyp from whiche Iudas By his transgression fell ¶ And they gaue forth their lots w t spede Which wrought by power from heauen Mathias was elect in dede And went with the eleuen THE commynge of the holy ghost Peter dyd preache in dede Euen at Ierusalem vvhere most The faythfull dyd encrease Meane When that the fyftye daye was Tenor. When that the fyftye daye was Countertenor When that the fyftye daye was Bassus When that the fyftye daye was Meane cum Whytsonday full of grace They came together al and some In to a certayne Tenor. come Whitsonday full of grace They cam together al and sum Into a certayne place place Countertenor come Whitsonday full of grace They came together all and some Into a certayne place a certayne Bassus come Whitsonday ful of grace They cam together all some Into a certayne place place Meane place And sodaynlye a sound oute brast From heauen as it had bene Tenor. And sodaynlye a sound oute braste From heauen as it had bene The commynge of a myghtye Countertenor place And sodaynlye a sound out braste From heauen as it had bene The Bassus And sodaynlye a sound out braste From heauen as it had bene The commynge of a Meane The commynge of a myghtye blaste Fyllyng the house with dene Tenor. blast Fyllyng the house with dene dene WHen that the fifty daye was come Whitsonday full of grace They came together all and some In to a certayne place ¶ And sodaynlye a sounde out braste From heauen as it had bene The commynge of a mighty blast Fyllynge the house with dene Countertenor commynge of a myghtye blaste Fyllyng the house with dene Bassus myghtye blaste Fyllyng the house with dene dene Clouen tounges dyd to them appeare Lyke as they had bene fyre And sat vpon them euery where To fulfyll their desyre ¶ The holye ghost dyd them aduaunce To tounges ryght wyse and sage Euen as the sprit gaue vtteraunce So chaunged their language ¶ And there dwelt at Ierusalem Iewes that feared the Lorde Of euery contrey some of them That came to beare recorde ¶ Now whā this voyce came thus to pas The multitude dyd more They came together where it was And were amased sore ¶ For euery one heard his owne tounge That he had vsed longe They wondred all bothe olde and younge And sayde them selues amonge ¶ Beholde are not these men new sprong Euen out of Galile How heare we then eche one his tounge Wherein right borne were we ¶ Parthians Medes and Elamits Mesopotamians And men of Iurye Luke recytes Wyth Capadocians ¶ The Pontans and the Asyans Phrigi and Pamphilie Of Egipt and the Lybyans Dwellinge Sirene nere bye ¶ Straūgers of Rome Iues Proselits Tharabians sayde thus They spake our tounges which truly hyts Of God the workes wondrus ¶ They were amased sore afrayde Wōdringe at this straunge syne And other mocked them and sayde They are full of newe wyne ¶ Peter stode vp the trueth to tell Straynynge his voyce to them Of Iury and to those that dwell Euen at Ierusalem ¶ Be thys wel knowne vnto you all And with your eares heare saye These are not droncke as ye them call Thys thyrde houre of the daye ¶ But this is it that spoken was Of the prophet Ioell In the last dayes shall come to pas Sayth God as I shall tell ¶ I wyll powre out sayth God the Lorde My spyryte vpon all fleshe Your sonnes and daughters shall recorde Yonge men shall see thynges freshe ¶ Your olde men shall dreme dremes alwayes On my seruauntes wyll I Powre out my sprite euen in those dayes And they shall prophecy ¶ Wonders in heauen I wyll prouoke And on the earth great chaunge Blode fire and the vapoure of smoke Whiche shal appeare right straunge ¶ The Sunne shal turne into darknes The Moone eke into blood Before the daye of great Iustes The Lorde shall thynke it good ¶ And it shalbe euen in those dayes Who so wyll mercy craue And call vpon the Lorde alwayes Doutles he wyll hym saue ¶ Ye Israelites be ye not deffe But heare thys yf ye can The Lorde
without lacke Hath glorifed hys sonne Iesus whom once refused ye In Pilates presents playne When he had iudged hym to be Losed from deathe and payne But ye denyed the holy one A murtherer to saue And eke kylled the Lorde alone Hys lyfe ye woulde not haue Whiche God hath raysed from the deed Wherof we wytnes can Through fayth in hys name confirmed Hys name vpon thys man Whome ye dyd see and knowe also When fayth in hym dyd ryse Whiche fayth hath geuen this man vnto Hys health before your eyes Nowe dere brethren I knowe that ye Haue done thys wycked dede Through ignoraunce as semeth me Whiche dyd your rulers leade But God before hande he dyd vtter And eke his prophetes wylled To teache that Christ the death shoul suffer Which he hath now fulfylled Repent ye now I say repent And turne to vs this daye That all your synnes nowe euident May cleane be done awaye For when the tyme of refreshynge Shal come to vs with spede In presentes of the Lorde and Kynge Aboue all Kynges in dede And when God shall hym sende the day Before preached to vs Unto you all which is to saye The Lorde and Christ Iesus Whiche must haue heauen vntyl al thyng Whiche he hath spoken playne By Prophetes syns the first begynnyng Restored be agayne For Moyses to the fathers sayde The Lorde rayse vp wyl he A Prophete vnto you for ayde Muche lyke euen vnto me Hym shal ye heare and not controule But in hys wordes reioyce The tyme wyl come that euery soule Whiche wyll not heare hys voyce Shalbe destroyed without all dout Whiche tyme wyl not be longe That all such shall be cleane throune out The people from amonge The Prophetes all syns Samuell And thence forth hath alwayes Tolde of the truth ryght passynge well And eke spake of these dayes The Prophets children all are you That by the couenaunt came To our fathers whiche God dyd vou And sayde to Abraham In thy sede shall the kynredes all On earth be blest in vs Fyrste vnto you God dyd vp call Hys onelye sonne Iesus And hym he hath sent vnto you Eche one of you to blesse That euery one of you shoulde now Tourne from hys wickednesse THE Apostles vvere in pryson cast They vvere to preache forbod But they toke them to prayer fast Renouncynge men for God Trebel When that the people taught they had There came to them doutles Priests rulers as men nye mad And eke the Saduces Whome it greued that they should moue The people and them leade That Iesus Christ by powre aboue Shoulde ryse vp from the deade The Tenor. When that the people taught they had There came to them doutles Priests rulers as men nye mad And eke the Saduces Whom it greued that they should moue The people and them lead That Iesus Christe by power aboue Should ryse vp from the deade should ryse vp from the deade Meane When that the people taught they had Ther cam to them doutles ▪ Priests and rulers as men nye mad as men nye mad And eke the Saduces Whom it greued that they should moue The people and them leade That Iesus Christe by powre aboue Should ryse vp from the deade from the deade Basse. When that the people taught they had There came to them doutles Priests Rulars as mē nye mad as mē nye mad And eke the Saduces Whome it greued that they should moue The people and them leade That Iesus Christ by powre aboue Should ryse vp from the deade from the deade WHen that y e people taught they had There came to them doutles Priestes rulers as men nie mad And eke the Saduces Whome it dyd greue y t they should moue The people and them leade That Iesus Christ by power aboue Shoulde ryse vp from the deade And they layd hādes on thē strayght way And put them all asyde In prison fast tyll the next daye For it was then euentyde But those that heard the worde euen then Beleued out of hande The numbre then of those wonne men Was well nye fyue thousande And it chaunced the next daye was Eche ruler and Elder The Scribes Annas and eke Cayphas Iohn and Allexander And eke all those that were with them There of the hye Priestes kyn Then gathered at Ierusalem Where they were then brought in And when they stode before the same They axed them sayinge Shew by whose powre or in whose name That you haue done thys thynge Peter ful of the holy goost Sayde vnto them ryght well Ye rulers all both lest and moost And chiefe of Israell Yf we thys daye muste testify Of the good dede and dole Delt to the sicke man and eke by What meanes he is made whole Be it well knowen to them that lyst And ye that rulers be That in the name of Iesus Christ Of Nazareth worke we Whome ye haue crucified and slayne God hath from death now raysed By whome this man is whole certayne The Lord therfore be praysed This is the chefe stone cast a syde Of you that buylders be Whiche in the chiefe place shall abyde Of the corners saye we For neyther is there saluacion In anye sauinge he Nor other name there is not one Wherin made safe we be When they behelde the boldnes then Of Peter and of Iohn And knewe them both vnlearned men And laye people eche one They dyd muche muse and knew iustly That they were with Iesu And dyd beholde the man stand by The whiche was healed new Commaundynge them to stande asyde And from their counsell goo Consultinge there and sayde prouyde With these men what to do A wondrus signe is done by them And eke is iustly knowne To all them in Ierusalem The thynge abrode is blowen But that they shal hence forth therfore No further noyse the same Let vs charge them to speake no more To no man in hys name They gaue to them commaūdment new That they should no man ayde To preache or teache of their Iesu But Peter and Iohn sayde Yf it be ryght as ye thynke it In syght of God the Lorde Your words to kepe Gods to omit Iuge ye and so recorde For we wyl speake the truth euen so Wherof we knowe the grounde They thretened them and let them go No faut in them was founde The people also praysed God The lame awaye went rounde Who was of age ful fourty and od Which was made whole and sounde As soone as they were then let go They to their felowes went Expressynge their great payne and wo And eke imprisonment By the hye Priestes and Elders all And what to them they sayde When they heard that they loude dyd call And gaue God thankes for ayde And sayde thou Lorde thou God of blys Madst heauen and earth for vs The sea and all that ther in is By whome Dauid sayd thus Why dyd the heathen fume and fret What rage in them now sprynges Why dyd the Iuishe people set Their myndes
the sea syde Who shall thee teache the worde of blis Wherin thou shalt abyde And when the angel that spake thus Departed was and gon Then strayt way dyd Cornelius Two seruauntes call vppon And eke a deuoute sougyer On hym that dyd attend He tolde hys mynde and for Peter To Ioppa dyd them send Then on the morne they rose right soone And went fast on their waye But Peter went about hygh noone Up in a loft to praye When hunger dyd moue hym to eate Wishynge for sustenance While they for hym prepared meate He fell into a trance And sawe y e heauen then cleaue in twayne A vessell downe dyd glyde And to his syght appeared playne â–ª A shete both large and wyde The corners knyt hauynge therin Fourfoted beastes ful fayre Wormes of eche sort also vermyn And eke foules of the ayre There came a voyce to hym and sayde Ryse Peter kyll and eate But Peter then as one dismayde Began thus to entreate And sayde no Lorde that I refuse It were synne as I meane For I in meate dyd neuer vse Thynges common or vncleane The voyce then spake the seconde tyme And sayde of thys be sure What God doth clense is voyde of crime Make thou it not vnpure Thys was done thryse in hys presens The truth to tell you playne The vessell then dyd vanyshe thens Up in to heauen agayne When Peter thus was in great dout What thys shoulde signifie Beholde the men that were sent out From captayne Cornelye Enquired where Simon dyd dwell Before the dore standynge Desyrynge one to them to tell Where was Peters lodgynge While Peter in hys mynde dyd muse What thys straunge syght myght be The sprite to hym these words dyd vse Beholde these men seke thee Aryse and do thy selfe prepare To go with them an ende And haue no dout nor yet no feare For I to thee them sende Then Peter to the men downe went And sayde lo I am he Hath any man you to me sent What is your wyl with me They sayde captayne Cornelius A iust man without blame Whiche feareth God most gracius Of good reporte and fame Amonge the people of the Iues Was warned by an angell To sende for thee to heare good newes Of Gods most holye Gospell Into the house with good entent He dyd them leade to hostage The next daye then forth Peter went With them euen in their vyage And certayne brethren of Ioppaye Dyd beare hym companye So dyd they all on the thirde daye Come vnto Cesarye Cornelius then with hys kynred And frendes especiall Whome he together had called Wayted for Peter all And as Peter by chaunce came in The Captayne dyd hym mete In presence of hys frendes and kin Fell downe at Peters fete To worshyp hym then at a brayde Cornelius then began But Peter toke hym vp and sayde Stand vp I am a man So Peter led hym forth with talke Untyl he entred in Where he dyd fynde much people walke And then he dyd begyn And sayde to them ye knowe before That heauye is the daunger For vs the Iues by Moyses lore To ioyne with a straunger But yet the Lorde hath shewed to me That I shoulde call no more No man vncleane what so he be I douted not therfore To come as soone as you dyd sende To knowe what it myght be I aske you now therfore the ende And cause ye sent for me It is now sayde Cornelius About foure dayes a go Synce that I was muche desyrus To fast and praye also Then in my house at the nynth houer As I was there prayinge Beholde one stode of myghtye power By me in bryght clothynge He sayde to me Cornelius Thy prayer is accept Thy almes dedes are precius And in remembraunce kept Before the face of God always Which is our God alone Therfore with spede sende to Ioppaye And call for one Simone Whose surname is called Peter At Inne he doth abyde And lodge with Simon the tanner Not far from the sea syde When he commeth he shall playnly Do thee to vnderstande What is my wyll and then dyd I Sende for thee out of hande It is well done that thou art come For we are here present Before the Lorde bothe all and some To heare hys commaundment Wyth open mouthe Peter sayde then From truthe I will not waue Before the Lorde no sortes of men Preeminence can haue But all suche as feareth his grace And worketh ryghtwisenes Wyth his mereye he doth embrace Acceptyng more and les The word that God to Israell Through Iesus Christ dyd sende He is the Lord ye know ryght well In euery coast and ende How it was than bruted amonge The Iues in eche countre But fyrst of all how that it spronge Euen out of Galile After Iohns Baptyme and preachyng God wyth his holy brethe And strength anoynted priest and Kynge Iesus of Nazarethe Whiche went aboute and much good dyd To those that were in payne From Satans force he dyd them ryd God was wyth him certayne Of all he dyd the Iues vntyll And in their chefe Cite We witnes are whom they dyd kyll And hanged vpon a tre Whome God dyd rayse y e thyrd daye next And shew him openlye Not to all men as sayth the text But vnto vs onelye Whome God dyd chose to beare witnes Whiche fead wyth meate and bread And dranke wyth him alyue doutles Arisen from the dead And vs to preache commaunded he And to enstruct eche head That God appoynted hym to be A iudge of quicke and dead The Prophetes all witnes with fame That all beleuers wynnes Through hys merites and holy name Remission of their synnes Whyle Peter yet these words dyd tell That God dyd hym afforde The holy ghost on them all fell That hearkned to the worde The faythfull people of the Iewes Which Peter with hym led Amased were sore at those newes When that Gods sprite was shed And powred on the heathen sorte Whom they without delay With diuers tonges heard make reporte Of Gods high prayse alway At that tyme Peter dyd aunswere May any man vs let Or els forbyd but that watere Amonge vs may be fet To baptise these both lest and most Which here in presence be Endewde nowe with the holy ghost To grace as well as we And to prepare these to Baptym He charged them strayght wayes Then in Gods name they moued hym To tarye there fewe dayes AND Peter doth declare the cause VVhy he to the heathen vvent Paule Barnabas doth preache the lause Of hym that then them sent Meane Thappost les and bretherne were Tenor. Thappostles and bretherne were Contertenor Thappostles and bretherne were Bassus Thapposltes and bretherne were Meane glade Through out Ie ru salem to heare the heathen receyuyd had The worde of God to Tenor. glad Throughout Ie ru salem To heare the heathen receyued had The worde of God to Countertenor glade Through out Ie ru salem To here the heathen receyuyd had the worde of
fayne Gods worde with thankes they dyd embrace Beleuynge it certayne And those that God had ordayned To euerlastynge lyfe Abode in fayth the worde dyd spread Throughout the countrey ryfe Wherfore the Iewes them dyd abhore And moued without pytye The women of worshyp and honore The chiefe men of the cytye Agaynst poore Paule and Barnabas And woulde without offence A persecution brought to pas Expellynge them from thence Out of that coast when they nedes must To go they made them mete And for a witnes shoke the dust Agaynst them of their fete And they came to Iconium Accept of least and moste And Gods elect were all becum Full of the holye goste The contentes THAPOSTLES at Iconium Dyd preache vvith good aduice The people vvoulde both all and some To them do sacrifice iiij partes in ij It chaunced in Iconium As Tenor. It chaunced in Ico ni um As they oft Contertenor It chaunced in I co nium As they oft ▪ Bassus It chaunced in I co nium As they oft tymes dyd Meane they oft tymes dyd vse together they into dyd cum the Si nagoge of Iues where they dyd preache Tenor. tymes dyd vse together they into dyd cum the Si nagoge of Iues Where they dyd The countertenor tymes dyd vse to gether they into dyd come the Sinagoge of Iues Wher they dyd preach and one Bassus vse together they in to dyd cum the Si na goge of Iues where they dyd preache Meane and onelye seke gods grace then to atcheue that they so spake to Iue and Tenor. preache and on lye seke Gods grace then to at cheue that they so spake to Countertenor lye seke Gods grace then to atcheue That they so spake to Iue and Greke That Bassus and onelye seke Gods grace then to atcheue That they so spake to Iue and Meane greke That ma ny dyd beleue be leue Tenor. Iue and Greke That manye dyd beleue IT chaunced in Iconium As they oft tymes dyd vse Together they into dyd cum The sinagoge of Iewes Where they dyd Preache and only seke Gods grace then to atcheue That they so spake to Iewe and Greke That many dyd beleue Countertenor manye dyd be leue beleue Bassus Greke That manye dyd beleue beleue But then the Iues of vnbelefe The Gentyles on dyd call And styrde their mindes to much mischefe Agaynst the bretherne all And they longe tyme dyd there persist Gods worde styll to recorde And quit them selues boldly in Christ By helpe of God the Lorde ¶ Whiche then gaue testimonye vnto The worde euen of hys grace And caused them great thynges to do Whiche by their handes toke place ¶ The people dyd them selues deuyde As they were then affect Sum frō the Iues woulde neuer slyde Nor sum from Christes elect ¶ When y t the Iewes gentyles woulde Assaulte make them vpon Their rulers wrought all y t they coulde By counsel them to ston ¶ Whose coūcel knowen they made no host But fled vnto Lystra And Derba cytyes of the cost Of Licaonia ¶ And eke vnto the region That lyeth there rounde about And preached Christ to euerye one And his Gospel through out ¶ There sat a man of lytle myrth At Lystra lame of fete A trepell was euen from his byrth And neuer walked yet ¶ Who heard Paule preach y e story sayth And Paule behelde the man And dyd perceyue that he had fayth To be made whole euen then ¶ Paule sayd to him with chereful voyce Upon thy fete vp stande And he start vp and dyd reioyce And walked out of hande ¶ And when the people dyd beholde What Paule had done that daye With mightye voyce they were full bolde To brute these thynges and saye ¶ Nowe in the speche of our countre Gods are come downe vs to In likenes nowe of men ye se And what straunge thinges they do ¶ And Barnabas they called thus The name of Iupiter And called Paule Mercurius Because he was preacher ¶ And then the priest of Iupiter Bystyrd both fete and handes Which dwelt before the Citye there Brought oxen and garlandes ¶ To the church porche and dyd aduyse The people and them caule With him then to do Sacrifyce To Barnabas and Paule ¶ But whā Thappostles herd their knackes They myght it not abyde But rent their clothes thē on their backes And ran with them to chyde ¶ They cryed and sayde vnto them then Why haue ye done thus now For we are both but mortall men In all poyntes lyke to you ¶ And we do preache you verytyes That lyes myght be abhorde To turne you from these vanytyes Unto the lyuynge Lorde ¶ Who made the heauens eke y e landes That they shuld styll be his He made the sea euen with his handes And all that in them is ¶ Whiche in tymes past euen in those dayes Dyd suffer and permit Eche man to walke in his owne wayes Geuen vp to his owne wyt ¶ Neuertheles his heauenlye wyttes Left witnes to declare In that he shewed his benefyttes From heauen rayne to prepare ¶ And frutfull seasons gaue at wyll To vs both more and les And in the ende our heartes dyd fyll Wyth foode and great gladnes ¶ And all these wordes wold scarce entyse The people to forbeare But that they wolde do Sacrifyce Unto them both euen there ¶ And certenly Iues dyd there approche The whiche dyd euen then cum Immediatlye from Antioche And from Iconium ¶ And got the people to consent With stones Paules bloude to shed And through the cytye they hym rent Thynkynge he had bene deed ¶ And yet as the disciples stode Aboute him to lament He dyd arise and for hys fode Into the citye went ¶ And he abode there all that nyght Euen vnto the next daye Then Barnabas and he a ryght To Darby toke the waye ¶ And in that Citie they dyd preache While they dyd there soiorne To all men Iesus Christ did teache And then they dyd retorne ¶ To Lystra and Iconium To Antioche and there Strengthned the soules of all and sum That there disciples were ¶ Exhortynge them not to relent But in the fayth remayne Affirmynge that through much torment We must to heauen attayne ¶ And they then by election Ordayned elders ther In euerye congregacion By fastynge and prayer ¶ That God to thē his grace might sēde To worke his wyll moste Iust And thus to God dyd them commend In whome they put their trust ¶ And they went through Pisidia And taught the people styll And came vnto Pamphilia Their callynge to fulfyll ¶ And when they had declared playne Gods worde then in Perca They dyd descende forth with agayne Into Attalia ¶ From thence by shyp they all sayled To Antioche a pace From whence they were delyuered To God and to hys grace ¶ Who had them longe preserued styll From cruel men and mad Euen by his grace to worcke his wyll Whiche they fulfylled had ¶ When they were come and to one stead The congregacion brought Ther was rehearst by eche mans head That God by them had wrought Howe he the doore of fayth vntyde The Gentyls in to call And there longe tyme they dyd abyde With the disciples all Imprynted at London by Nycolas Hyll for Wyllyam Seres Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum