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KEY Commentary Side Textual Bibliographic Scriptural
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And when he sayth peter and paul
commaunded vs / to obey oure superioures. That ys trouth /
they commaunded vs to obey the temperall swerde whych the
pope wyll not. And they commaunded to obey the bysshopes in
the doctrine of christe and not in their
awne. And we teach not to breake all thynges
rashly / as M. More
vntrulie reporteth on vs (which is to be sene
in oure bokes / if men wil loke vppon them). Of tradicions
therfore vnderstond generally.
He that maye be fre is a fole to be bonde. But
yf thorow wilinesse / thou be brought in to bondage: then
yf the tradicion hurte thy soule
and the fayth / they are to be broken
immediatly / though wyth the losse of thy lyfe. If they
greue the body only / then are they to be
born tyll god take them off / for breakynge the
peace and vnite.
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The Pope will not obey princes though God haue commaunded hym so
to do.[1573]
Tradycyons [1531]
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Then how sore maketh he christes burthen. If yt
be so sore / why is Master More so cruell to helpe the
bysshopes to lade vs with moare? But surelye he speaketh
verye vndiscretelye. For christ did not lade vs with one
sillable moare then we were euer bounde to /
nether did he saue interpret the law trulye.
And besides that / he geueth vn to al his / loue vnto the
law: which loue maketh all
thynges easye to be born that were before
impossible.
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Christes burthen is easie and gentle.[1573]
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And when he saith / ye be the salt of the erth
was spoken for the bysshops and prestes only yt ys vntrue /
but yt was spoken generally vn to all that beleue and know
the trueth / that they shulde be salt vnto the ignoraunt /
and the perfecter vn to the weker / ech to other
euery man in hys measure. And Morouer yf yt be
spoken vn to the
prelates only / how fortuneth yt that Master
More ys so busye to
salte the
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Matt. 5. [1531]O
[Hand] [1531]
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