The first of Mathiolus in his Comment on Dioscorides, whose words are to this effect.
And thus much of the Eden, which Leland neuerthelesse describeth after another sort, whose words I will not let to set downe here in this place, as I find them in his commentaries.
And hitherto Leland, whose words I dare not alter, for feare of corruption and alteration of his iudgement.
Wee call Krantzius himselfe to witnesse against himselfe, whose words in the first section were these: Before the receiuing of Christian faith the Islanders liuing according to the lawe of nature did not much differ from our lawe &c.
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