hye minded /] ed., hye minded 1531, high mynded, 1573
promisebreakers /]
promisebreakers 1531, promisebreakers,
1573
152/2–4
rageth . . .
tindale. Cf. CWM 6/1.303/14–19. More calls Tyndale's Obedience a "frantyke boke" (6/1.303/18).
Specifically scoffing at Tyndale's moral integrity and literary ability,
More claims that Tyndale's books "be nothyng ellys in effecte but the
worst heresyes pycked out of Luthers workes and Luthers worst wordys
translated by Tyndall and put forth in Tyndalls owne name"
(6/1.303/15–18).
professe] 1573, professe- [1531]
2 TIMOTHY: 3.6–7:103/7–9
152/10–12
a younge man . .
. had. Cf. 1 Tim. 4.12.
Loue them selves 1531
152/13
preferre the
maried. Cf. 1 Tim. 3.2, 12. Paul
assumes that bishops and deacons will be married, although he himself
was called to celibacy, cf. 1 Cor. 7.7.
Couetous [1531]
[Hand] 1531
Hyemynded [1531]
Proude [1531]
152/23–24
neuer . . .
now. For More's satiric reference to a newly discovered
commandment for priests to marry, cf. CWM 6/1.304/3–7.