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KEY Commentary Side Textual Bibliographic Scriptural
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thorowe and seme moare like to
be made of paper or fine parchement then of
wheten floure. Aboute which was no smal question in oxforde
of late dayes / whether it were bred or none: some
affirminge that the floure with longe lyenge
in water was turned to starch & had lost
his nature. M. Item
that the sacrament shuld not be worsheped. T.
It is the sacrament of Christes body & bloud. And Christ calleth it
the new & euer lastynge
testament in his bloude & commaunded that we shuld so
doo in the remembraunce of him / that his body was broken
& his bloud shed for our synnes. And Paule commaundeth
therby to shew or preach the lordes deeth. They saye not
praye to it / nether put any fayth therin. For I maye not
beleue in the sacrament / but I must beleue the sacrament /
that it is a true signe and it true that is signified
therby (which is the onlye worshuppynge of the
sacrament / if ye geue it other worshuppe ye playnlye
dishonoure it). As I maye not beleue in Christes church /
but beleue christes church / that the doctrine which they
preach of christe is true. If ye haue any other doctrine /
teach vs a reason and lead vs in light / and we wyll folow.
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More [1531]
Worshepe [1531]
Tindale [1531]
181/5–10 The true worshipping of the Sacrament, is to beleue that it is a
true signe that Christ suffered death for vs.[1573]
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M. Item that a christen is not bounde to kepe
any lawe made by
man or any at all. T. you saye vntrulye: a
Christen man is bounde to obey tiranny / if it be not
agenst his faith ner the lawe of god / vntyll god delyuer
him therof. But he is no christen man that byndeth hym to
any thynge saue that whych loue and his neyboures necessite
requireth of them.
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More [1531]
Tindale [1531]
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And when a law made / is no lenger profitable / christen
rulars ought to breake it. But now adayes when tyrantes
haue gotten the
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