VOLUME 3

AN ANSWERE VNTO SIR THOMAS MORES DIALOGE

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of my selfe God did not se only that the thefe that was saued at christes deeth / shuld come thither / but god chose him to shew his mercie vn to vs that shuld aftir beleue / and prouided actually and wrought for the bringynge of him thither that daye / to make him se and to receaue the mercie that was layed vpp for him in store / before the world was made.

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In the .xij. in chafinge him selfe to hepe lye vppon lye / he vttereth his feleable blindnesse. For he haxeth this question wherefore serueth exhortacions vn to fayth / if the hearers haue not libertye of their frewyll / by which to gether with gods grace a man may laboure to submitte the rebellion of reason vn to the obedience of faith and credence of the worde of God. Whereof ye se / that besydes his graunt that reason rebelleth agenst faith / contrary to the doctrine of his first boke / he will that the will shall compell the witte to beleue.

Frewill 1531

Which is as moch to saye that the carte must draw the horses and the sonne begett the father / and the auctorite of the church is greater then gods worde. For the will can not teach the witt ner leade hir / but foloweth naturally: so that what soeuer the witt iudgeth good or euell / that the wyll loueth or hateth. If the witte se and leade streight / the will foloweth. If the witt be blinde and lead amisse / the will foloweth cleane out of the waye. I can not loue gods worde before I beleue it / ner hate it / before I iudge it false and vanite.

The witte leadeth the will. 1531

He might haue wiselier spoken on this maner / where fore serueth the preachynge of faith / if the witt haue no power to draw the will to loue that which the witte iudgeth true and good. If