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Compare 1587 edition: 1 The ſame time that the ſayd Cõſtantine was EEBO page image 136 dryuen into Wales,Irmenrike, or Iurmirike king of the Engliſhe men. there raygned amongeſt the Engliſhe men one Iurmyrike the fifth (as Bede hath) from Hengiſt. The ſame Iurmy|ryke thoughe hee were not Chriſtened hym|ſelfe,Iurmirike con+cludeth a peace with the Scottiſh men and Pictes. yet hee permytted the Chriſtian fayth to bee preached amongeſt hys people, and conclu|ding a league with the Scottiſh men and Picts, kept the ſame inuiolate, during his life time moſt ſincerely.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 The Scottiſh king Eugenius alſo lyued in peace the reſidue of hys lyfe, wythout any trou|ble, eyther by forrayne enimies, or inteſtine ſe|dition,Eugenius the Scottiſh King dyeth. and at length dyed in the 38. yeare of hys raigne, and after the byrth of our Sa|uiour .569.568. H.B.

Compare 1587 edition: 1 [figure appears here on page 136] AFter his funeral ob|ſequies finiſhed in Colmekill,Conual. where he ly|eth buried amongeſt his aunceſters,Conual elec|ted king of Scotlande. his brother Conuall was choſen to ſucceed him in admini|niſtration of the king|dome, a Prince of ſuche inclinatiõ to vertue and godlineſſe, as all men may iuſtly wonder thereat. He bare ſuch zealous deuotion towardes the worſhipping of the croſſe (a thing to put men in remembrance of Chriſtes paſſion as he tooke it) that which may ſoeuer hee [figure appears here on page 136] rode as it is reported he had ye ſame borne before him,Conuals de|uotion to the Croſſe and at his getting vp and lighting downe from his horſe, he with all the multitude of peo|ple ſtanding about him, woulde worſhippe it in kneeling downe, and reuerently kiſſe it.

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