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KEY Commentary Side Textual Bibliographic Scriptural
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of Christ / to beleue in / nether Christ ner gods worde /
nether honourable to god ner serviceable vnto our
neyboure ner profitable vn to our selues for the
tamynge of the flesh / which all are the denyenge of Christes
bloud.
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87/16
miracles done in
Egipte. Aaron's rod, cf. Exod. 7.8–12; the ten plagues, cf.
Exod. 7–12. red se. cf. Exod. 14.21–29.
87/16–17
mount Sinay.
Cf. Exod. 24.16–17.
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A nother reason is this. Whosoeuer beleueth in Christ
/ consenteth that gods lawe is good. The pope consenteth not
that gods lawe
is good. For he hath forboden lawfull wedlocke vn to
all his / ouer whom he raigneth as a temporall tirant with
lawes of his awne makynge and not as a brother exhortynge them
to kepe Christes. And
he hath graunted vnlaufull horedom vn to as many as
bringe money.
As thorow all doucheland / euery prest payenge a
gulden vn to the archedecon shall frely and quietly haue his
hore and put hir awaye at his pleasure & take a nother at
his awne luste. As they doo in
wales / in yerland / Scotland / Fraunce &
Spayne. And in Englond therto they be not few whych haue
licences to kepe hores / some of the pope and some of their
ordinaries. And when the parishes goo to law with them to put a
waye their hores / the bisshopes officers
mocke them / poll them and make them spend their
thryftes / and
the prestes kepe their hores still. How be it in very dede sens
they
were rebuked by the preachynge of wicleffe / oure
englesh spiritualtie haue layd their snares vn to mens wiues /
to couer their abhominacions / though they byde not all waye
secret.
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87/23–25
Siloe . . .
sight. Tyndale remembers the blind man told to wash in the pool
of Siloam, cf. John 9.7. More refers to the paralytic who sat
by the pool of Bethesda, cf. John 5.2–9, CWM 6/1.6o/30ff. O'Donnell has
corrected the erroneous gloss of 1531 and 1573 from "Ioan 4" to "Ioan 5."
87/31
lazarus. Cf.
John 11.1–44, CWM 6/1.61/18.
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Ther to all Christen men if they haue done amisse
repent when their fautes be told them. The spiritualtie repent
not / but of very
lust and consent to synne persecute both the
scripture wherwith they be rebuked and also them that
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88/7–8
god which is a
spirite. Cf. John 4.24.
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