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                         ¶Why fauoure and not grace |  | 
                    
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                        And wyth lyke reasons rageth he because I turne charis in to
                        fauoure  and not in to grace / sayenge that euery fauoure is not
                        grace 
                         and that in some fauoure there is but litle grace. I
                        can saye also in 
                        
                        
                         some grace there is lytle goodnesse. And when we saye
                        / he stondeth  well in my ladis grace / we vnderstonde no greate
                        godly fauoure.  And in vniuersities manye vngracious graces are
                        goten. |  | 
                
                
                
                    
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                        ¶Why knowlege and not confessyon /  repentaunce and
                        not penaunce |  | 
                    
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                        And that I vse this word knowlege and not confession
                        / and this  repentaunce and not penaunce. In whych all he can not
                        proue / that  I geue not the ryghte englishe vnto the greke
                        worde. But yt ys a  ferre other thynge that payneth them and
                        byteth them by the 
                         brestes. There be secret panges that pinch the very
                        hertes of them /  where of they dare not complayne. |  | 
                    
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                        The sekenesse that maketh them so impacyent ys / that they haue
                            
                        lost theyr iuglinge termes. For the doctours and
                        preachers were  wont to make many deuisyons / distinccyons and
                        sortes of grace /  gratis data / gratum faciens / preueniens and
                        subsequens. And wyth 
                        confessyon they iugled / and made the people / as
                        ofte as they spake 
                         of yt: vnderstonde shryft in the eare. Wherof the
                        scripture maketh  no mencyon: no it is cleane agenst the
                        scrypture as they vse yt and  preach yt / and vn to god an
                        abhominacyon and a foule stinkynge  sacrifice vnto the filthy
                        ydole priapus. The losse of those iuglinge  termes ys the mater
                        where of all these bottes brede / that gnawe  them by the belies
                        and make them so vnquiet. |  |