26/21–22
And that . . .
purpose. Cf. CWM 8/1.290/37–38.
26/24–25
mocked . . .
resurreccion. Cf. Acts 17.32.
ACTS: 17.32: 26/24–25, 139/20–21
26/25–26
Christ was god and
man. Cf. John 1.14.
JOHN: 1.14: 26/25–26
man and] ed., man an 1531, man, and 1573
26/26
died betwene .ij.
theves. Cf. Matt. 27.38, Mark 15.27, and esp. Luke 23.39–43 for
the story of the Good Thief.
Matt. 27.38, Mark 15.27,
Luke 23.39–43: 26/26
people] 1573, people / [1531]
26/29–30
bred . . .
bloude. For the institution of the Eucharist, cf. Matt.
26.26–28, Mark 14.22–24, Luke 22.19–20, 1 Cor. 11.23–26. Dialogue makes a dozen scattered references to
the Eucharist; Answer
clusters a dozen references to the Eucharist in Tyndale's
discussion of More's Bk. 4. In both works, the sacrament is a
topic less frequently examined than Scripture.
Matt. 26.26–28, Mark
14.22–24, Luke 22.19–20, 1Cor. 11.23— 26:
26/29–30, 27/5–6, 70/27–28, 73/8–10
26/28–31
Ye . . .
wrote. Repeated at CWM 8/1.293/34–37.
26/22–27/3
because . . .
mocked them. Cf. CWM 8/1.291/27—292/4.