Compare 1587 edition: 1 2 In thoſe dayes (as Saint Bede doth teſti|fie) foure ſeuerall people liued in peace and quiet|neſſe within the boundes of Albion,Peace through out al the land of Albion. though diffe|ring in maners, language, lawes, and ordinan|ces: Saxons whom he called Engliſh men, Bri|taynes, Scottes, and Pictes.The teſtimo|nie of Bede. His wordes are theſe: The Nation of the Pictes at this tyme is in league with the Engliſhe men, and gladly is partaker of the vniuerſall peace and veritie with the Catholike Churche. Thoſe Scottes which inhabite Brytayne, contenting themſelues with their owne boundes, goe aboute to practiſe no deceytefull traynes, nor fraudulent deuices a|gaynſte the Engliſhe men. The Brytaynes, though for the moſte parte through a familyar hatred doe impugne the Engliſhe Nation, and the ſtate of the whole Catholyke Church, ob|ſeruing not ryghtly the feaſt of Eaſter, beſydes other naughtie vſages, yet both the diuine power and humane force vtterly reſyſting them, they are not able in neyther behalfe to attayne to theyr purpoſed intentions. As they which though partlye free, yet in ſome behalfe are thrall and mancipate to the ſubiection of the Engliſh men: whiche Engliſhe men nowe in acceptable peace and quietneſſe of tyme, many amongſt them of Northumberlande: as well of the Nobilitie as other, laying away armour and weapon, apply themſelues to the reading of holy Scrip|ture, more deſirous to bee in houſes of vertuous conuerſation, than to exerciſe feates of warre. What will come thereof, the age that followeth ſhall perceyue and beholde.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 With theſe wordes doth Bede ende his hy|ſtorie,734. Mordacke en|ded his life the ſame yere that S. Bede made an ende of his hyſtorie. continued tyll the yeare 734. In the whiche yeare Mordacke the Scottiſhe king en|ded his lyfe.
Compare 1587 edition: 1 He repayred ſundrie Churches and religious houſes, whiche being defaced with violence of the enimies inuaſions in tyme of warre, had not beene reedified by hys aunceſters. But amongſt other, hee beſtowed muche coſte vppon the Churche where the bodie of Saint Ninian ly|eeth in the Towne aunciently called Candida Caſa, & now Whitterne or Qhuitterne.Candida Caſa, nowe called Whitterne. Saint Bede calleth that place Pictiminia, and the Byſhoppe whiche at the ſame tyme helde the EEBO page image 155 Church there, hee nameth Acta, auouching how he was the firſt that was Biſhop thereof after the dayes of Saint Ninian. Whiche if it bee true, it muſte needes bee that afterwardes ſome vacation happened in that Sea for a time, ſith it is notified in the Scottiſh hiſtories that the weſ|teſterne Iles, Galloway and other regions neare adioyning, were ſubiect vnto the Biſhop of So|dor whoſe Sea is in the Ile of Man vnto the dayes of Malcolme the thirde, who reſtored ra|ther than ordeyned the Biſhops Sea in Candi|da Caſa againe, after ſuche vacation as before is ſpecified.