116/279 Not to be long at peace, however. Hardly had he returned when, either on the old charges, now so terrifically reblazoned through Holland by Milton's perseverance for his ruin, or on new charges arising from new incidents, he and the Walloon church-authorities were again at feud. In this uncomfortable state we must leave him for the present.[1] [Footnote 1: Bayle's Dict, Art. _Morus_, and Bruce's Life of Morus, pp. |