Cambridge University Transactions During the Puritan Controversies of the 16th a
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After my verie heartie commendacions : after the writing of my lettres a fewe dales past to youe, concerning the 1582] DISPUTES IN CAIUS COLLEGE. 369 case of Gunvile and Caius Colledg, both for the proctor- ship sought for by Mr. Swale, and for the rash actions of Boothe, I received two severall writings from them both ; wherof Swale browght to mee his owne, and spake with mee ; the other was sent to mee from Boothe, with whome I spake not. But theie both semed verie sorrie, as their wordes and... writings doth expresse, to have anie wise of- fended mee ; and semed to yeld to content mee : so as, al- though I did not seme to yeld to either of them my favour and goodwill, as before theare offences T did, yet I am moved in Christian charitie, and for love of learning, spe- tiallie in Mr. Swale, and of comj)assion towardes Boothe, being but poore, to remitt all theire offences committed against mee privatlie ; and, as farforth as neither the Uni- versity nor the colledg take hurt, and also that the course of the ghospell by theire actions be not hindred, I wishe them also for theire offences to my authoritie as chancelour to be charitablie reformed by instruction rather then by correc- tion ; for as I was for conscience offended with theire slight manner of dealinges, so in conscience ujipon theire submis- sion I am moved to remitt all that is passed ; praieng yowe, as yowe shall find them disposed to alter theire former courses, so to lett them knowe that muche of my mind ; wisshing to them noe worse good fortune than I would to anie of mine owne.
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