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Compare 1587 edition: 1 In the meane time, as he was thus making his prayers, the caſe ſodenly opened, and clapped to againe. The Kings Chaplaine being preſent, aſtonied therewith, went to the aulter where the caſe ſtoode,A [...]tle chap|laine. and finding the arme within it, hee cried to the king and other that were preſent, how there was a great myracle wrought, confeſſing that he brought the emptie caſe to the fielde, and left the arme at home, leaſt that Relyke ſhoulde haue beene loſt in the fielde, if any thing chaunced to the armie otherwayes than well.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 A matter deui|ſes betwixt the king and his chaplaine, [...] to bee thought. The King right ioyfull of this myracle paſ|ſed the remnant of the night in prayer and than|keſgiuing.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 On the morrowe he cauſed all his folkes to heare diuine ſeruice, and to receyue the Sacra|ment as ouer night he had appoynted.

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