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the Iudge & place chosen according to the stile of Chevalrie<br/>
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the Iudge & place chosen according to the stile of Chevalrie
also when likelye presumptions be against the accused, & by<br/>
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also when likelye presumptions be against the accused, & by
witnes it coulde not be proved (as in one other chapter was be:<br/>
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witnes it coulde not be proved (as in one other chapter was before
fore saide) yf anie gentleman be so vanquished cannot in that<br/>
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saide) yf anie gentleman be so vanquished cannot in that
case alleadge either force or feare because it sholde be his<br/>
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case alleadge either force or feare because it sholde be his
greate reproche when voluntarilie he had taken vppon<br/>
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greate reproche when voluntarilie he had taken vppon
him to fight before a Sufficient Iudge, where it coulde not<br/>
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him to fight before a Sufficient Iudge, where it coulde not
be presumed that anie partialitie coulde be founde. ffurther<br/>
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be presumed that anie partialitie coulde be founde. ffurther
when either partie was sworne that wthout slaunder they<br/>
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when either partie was sworne that wthout slaunder they
sholde defende their righte the confession followinge it cannot<br/>
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sholde defende their righte the confession followinge it cannot
be obiected that by force he had saide anye thinge, when before<br/>
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be obiected that by force he had saide anye thinge, when before
iudicyallie in examination of battle, they fought man to man<br/>
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iudicyallie in examination of battle, they fought man to man
in defence of their quarrell. yt was confessed when either<br/>
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in defence of their quarrell. yt was confessed when either
partie by assente alleadged armes & that he who were over:<br/>
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partie by assente alleadged armes & that he who were overcome
come sholde be by devine iudgement vanquished. ffor Iustice<br/>
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sholde be by devine iudgement vanquished. ffor Iustice
willeth that who so defendeth vntrouth shalbe beaten doune<br/>
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willeth that who so defendeth vntrouth shalbe beaten doune
and truth dooth allwaies put downe the sworde that is drawn<br/>
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and truth dooth allwaies put downe the sworde that is drawn
against her & taketh awaye his force yt so fighteth where:<br/>
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against her & taketh awaye his force yt so fighteth wherefore
fore in battle for triall of trouth falshoode is ever oppressed<br/>
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in battle for triall of trouth falshoode is ever oppressed
& he that fighteth wth iustice carieth a minde invinsible wth<br/>
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& he that fighteth wth iustice carieth a minde invinsible wth
assured hope of victorie wch as the Philosopher saithe<br/>
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assured hope of victorie wch as the Philosopher saithe
ought ever to followe. ffor it may be presumed that God wch<br/>
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ought ever to followe. ffor it may be presumed that God wch
fauoureth Iustice <s>commeth from heaven</s> will not defende<br/>
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fauoureth Iustice {{dec|s|commeth from heaven}} will not defende
the wicked. Iustice commeth from heaven & truth springeth<br/>
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the wicked. Iustice commeth from heaven & truth springeth
from the earth & so the one embraseth the other, in the<br/>
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from the earth & so the one embraseth the other, in the
favoure of truth & disadvauntage of falshoode wch is<br/>
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favoure of truth & disadvauntage of falshoode wch is
approved by manie aucthorities as in one other booke in latin<br/>
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approved by manie aucthorities as in one other booke in latin
I have written.<br/>
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I have written. ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ .

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the Iudge & place chosen according to the stile of Chevalrie also when likelye presumptions be against the accused, & by witnes it coulde not be proved (as in one other chapter was before saide) yf anie gentleman be so vanquished cannot in that case alleadge either force or feare because it sholde be his greate reproche when voluntarilie he had taken vppon him to fight before a Sufficient Iudge, where it coulde not be presumed that anie partialitie coulde be founde. ffurther when either partie was sworne that wthout slaunder they sholde defende their righte the confession followinge it cannot be obiected that by force he had saide anye thinge, when before iudicyallie in examination of battle, they fought man to man in defence of their quarrell. yt was confessed when either partie by assente alleadged armes & that he who were overcome sholde be by devine iudgement vanquished. ffor Iustice willeth that who so defendeth vntrouth shalbe beaten doune and truth dooth allwaies put downe the sworde that is drawn against her & taketh awaye his force yt so fighteth wherefore in battle for triall of trouth falshoode is ever oppressed & he that fighteth wth iustice carieth a minde invinsible wth assured hope of victorie wch as the Philosopher saithe ought ever to followe. ffor it may be presumed that God wch fauoureth Iustice commeth from heaven will not defende the wicked. Iustice commeth from heaven & truth springeth from the earth & so the one embraseth the other, in the favoure of truth & disadvauntage of falshoode wch is approved by manie aucthorities as in one other booke in latin I have written. ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ .