Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|       City, a Friar Minor, an Inquisitor after matters of Faith;
 2    1,    6|      yet he was a much better Inquisitor after them that had~ ~their
 3    1,    6|     carried to this curious~ ~Inquisitor, and he well knowing, that
 4    1,    6|   were uttered. Presently the Inquisitor,~ ~most devoutly addicted
 5    1,    6| gentle~ ~and calmer ayre; the Inquisitor delivering him an hallowed~ ~
 6    1,    6| dinner time, he~ ~came to the Inquisitor, finding him (among his
 7    1,    6|    seated at the~ ~Table. The Inquisitor presently demaunded of him,
 8    1,    6|      thing therein (quoth the Inquisitor) whereof thou art~ ~doubtfull,
 9    1,    6|  words are these,~ ~quoth the Inquisitor? And why art thou moved
10    1,    6|      verie true~ ~replyed the Inquisitor, but what mooveth thee to
11    1,    6|       at the Table~ ~with the Inquisitor) laughed heartily at this
12    1,    6|    wisely, in touching Master Inquisitor to the~ ~quicke, with the
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