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 god that it would pleae him to deliuer thē from the danger of this greedy Woolfe.

And although they had practied all the meanes that men could deuie to take this rauenous beat, yet vntill the Lord had determined his fall, they could not in any wie preuaile: notwithtanding they daylye continued their purpoe, and daylye ought to intrap him, and for that intent continually maintained great matyes and Dogges of muche trength to hunt & chae the beat wheroeuer they could finde him. In the end it pleaed God as they were in readines and prouided to meete with him, that they hould epye him in his wooluihe likenes, at what time they beet him round about, and mote circumpectlye et their Dogges vpon him, in uch ort that there was no means to ecape, at which aduantage they neuer could get him before, but as the Lord deliuered Goliah into handes of Dauid, o was this Woolfe brought in danger of thee men, who eeing as I aide before no way to ecape the imminent danger, being hardly purued at the heeles preently he lipt his girdle from about him, wherby the hape of a Woolfe cleane