not . . .
chyldren. Rom. 9.6–7.
Master Mores fayth
/ the popes fayth and the deuels fayth. For this infernal
triad, cf. CWM 8/2.773/20–23, 787/25–26.
Euen . . .
church. Cf. CWM 8/2.777/30–35.
Isaac and
Ismael. Cf. Gen. 21.9–13; [I1, “an Ismaell and an Isaac”, “Ismaell Isaac & soforth”].
Iacob and Esau.
Cf. Gen. 27.1–45, cf. [I1, “an Esau and a Iacob”].
And Ismael . . .
spiritual. Cf. Gal. 4.21–31.
There is . . .
brethern. Cf. CWM 8/2.788/27–31.
paul . . .
brethern. Cf. Gal. 2.4.
as we . . .
ende. Cf. CWM 8/2.788/33–34.
What . . .
Moses. According to Exod. 12.37, about 600,000 men left Egypt,
not counting women and children.
Simon magus . . .
miracles. Cf. Acts 8.13.
.vj. . . .
them. According to Num. 14.29 and 26.63–65, all of the adult
males who left Egypt died in the forty-year trek through the desert
except Joshua and Caleb.