the spirituall . . .
secretes of god. Cf. 1 Cor. 2.15, 10.
1 Corinthians 2.15, 10
serchinge . . .
why. Cf. CWM 8/1.261/12–13, 196/7–12, 197/1, 199/13–15; Mammon C1.
loue god with all thyne
herte. Cf. Deut. 6.5, Matt. 22.37, Mark 12.30, Luke 10.27.
Altogether, the First Great Commandment occurs five times in
Answer.
Deut. 6.5, Matt. 22.37, Mark
12.30, Luke 10.27
Mat. 22. [1531]
Take . . .
herte. CWM 8/1.49/18–20, slightly paraphrased at CWM
8/1.51/22–24.
obeye . . .
worlde. Cf. Rom. 13.1–7.
Romans 13.1–7
Rom. 13. [1531]
And when . . .
gladlye. CWM 8/1.55/30–32.
loue his neyghboure as
him silfe. Cf. Lev. 19.18, Matt. 19.19, Matt. 22.39, Mark
12.31, Luke 10.27, Rom. 13.9, Gal. 5.14, Jas. 2.8. Altogether, the
Second Great Commandment occurs eighteen times in Answer.
Lev. 19.18, Matt. 19.19, Matt. 22.39, Mark 12.31, Luke
10.27, Rom. 13.9, Gal. 5.14, Jas. 2.8
Mat. 22. [1531]
And when . . .
forth. CWM 8/1.56/36–38.
The spirituall man searcheth out the cause why hee ought to loue hys neighbour.[[1573]
right. This
adjective is another one of Tyndale's characteristic words.
and therfore . . .
tirannie. CWM 8/1.57/12–22.
iudgeth . . .
tirannie. Repeated at CWM 8/1.60/21–23.