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A04924 The copie of a letter, sent to the ladye Mary dowagire, Regent of Scotland, by Iohn Knox in the yeare. 1556. Here is also a notable sermon, made by the sayde Iohn Knox, wherin is euydentlye proued that the masse is and alwayes hath ben abhominable before God and idolatrye Knox, John, ca. 1514-1572. 1556 (1556) STC 15066; ESTC S106838 35,093 130

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The copie of a letter sent to the ladye Mary dowagire Regent of Scotland by Iohn Knox in the yeare 1556. ¶ Here is also a notable sermon made by the sayde Iohn Knox wherin is euydentlye proued that the masse is and 〈…〉 ben abhominable before God and Idoelatrye Scrutamini Scripturas To the excellent lady Mary Dougiare Regent of Scotland hir hūble subiect Iohn Knox wisheth grace mercy and peace frō god y ● father of oure lord Iesus Christ with the spirite of perfect iudgement THe eternall prouidence of the euerlyuynge god hath appointed his chosen children to fight in this wretched and transitory lyfe a battel difficil and the manner of their preseruation in y ● sāe battel to be more meruelous Their victory standeth not in resisting but in suffering And how ▪ they c●be preserued not brogh● to vttermoste confusiō the eye of man perceyueth not but whose power is infinite by secrete and hidde motions toucheth the hartes of such as to mans iudgment haue power to destroye them of very pitie and compassion to saue his people As he dyd the hartes of y ● egyptian mydwyues to preserue the men children of y ● Israelites when precept was geuen by Pharao of their destruction The harte of Pharaos doghter to pitie Morses in his young infancy exponed to the danger of waters The harte of Mabuchodonasat to preserue the captyues alyue and liberally to norishe the children that were founde apte to lettres And fynally y ● harte of Cyrus to sert at libertye y ● people of god after long bōdage and thral●on and thus doeth the inuisible power and loue of god manifest it selfe towardes his elect frome tyme to time for two causes first to comforte his weate warryors in their manifolde temptations letting theym to vnderstāde that he is able to cōpell suche as some tyme were eneme is to his people to fight in their cause And also as by his prophet Esaie he doth promyse to promote their delyueraūce And secondarily to gyue a testimony of his fauour to thē that by all apperance did lyue before as Gaint Paule speateth wāting god in y ● world strāgers from the common wealth of Israel and wythoute the legue of his mercy full promes and free grace made to his church for who could haue affirmed that one of these persones a fore named or yet Rahab had ben so louing faithful gentle before that occasion was offered vnto theym to manifeste theym nature and clemency● But the wortes of mercye shewed to the afflicted haue l●s● to vs assurances that God vsed theym as vessels of his honor For pitie and mercy shewed● ▪ to his afflicted flocke as they neuer lacked reward temporal ●o if they be conty●ew●d and be not changed into crueltye are assured signes and sealles of euerlasting mercy to be receyued from God Who by hys holy spirite moueth their harts to sheme mercye to the people of God oppressed and afflicted Your grace perchance doeth wōder to what purpose these thiges berecyted and I in very dede cā not wonder ynough that occasion is offered to me a worme moste wretched too recyte the same at this present For I haue looked rather for the sentence of deathe then to haue writtē to your grac in these last and manifest wicked dayes in which Sathan so blyndeth the hartes of many I doubt not but the rumors whiche came to youre g●eares of me haue ben suche ●●if all reportes were trew I were vnworthy to lyue on the earth And wonder it is that the voyces of the multitude shoulde not so haue enflammed your g. harte with iust hatered of suche a one as I am accused to be that al accesse to pitie should haue ben shut vp I am traduced as an heretyke accused as a fals teacher and seducer of the people besides other opprobries which affirmed by men of wordly honor estymation may easely fyndle the wrath of magistrates when innocēcy is not knowen But blessed be God the father of oure Lorde Iesus Christe who by the dewe of hys heauenly grace hath so quenched the fyre of displeasure in youre graces harte whiche of late days I haue vnderstand that Sathan is frustrate of his enterpryse and purpose Whiche is to my harte no ●inall comforte not so muche God is witnes for any benefite that I can receaue in this miserable lyfe ▪ by protection of any earthely creature for y ● cuppe which it behoueth me to drynke is appointed by the wysdome of him whose coun●●●●es are not chāgeable as that I am for that benefit whiche I am assured youre grace shall receyue if that ye contine we in lyke moderation and clemency towardes others that moste vniustly are and shalbe accused as that your grace hath begonne towardes me and my moste desperate matter That is if by godly wysdome ye shal study to brydle the fury and rage of theym who for maintenance of their worldly pompe regarde nothing the cruel murdering of symple innocentes Than shall he who pronunceth mercy to apperteyn to the mercifull and promiseth that a cuppe of colde water geuen for hys names sake shall not lacke rewarde fyrst cause youre happy gouernement to be praysed in this present age ▪ and in posterities to come laste recompens your godly paynes and study with that ioy and glory whiche y ● eye hath not sene nor yet can enter into the harte of mortall creature Superfluous foolishe it shall appeare to many that I a man of base estate condition dare enterprise to admonishe a princes so honorable endewed with wisdome and graces singulerly But when I consider the honor that God commaūdeth to be geuē to magistrates which no doubte ▪ if it be trew honor cōteyneth in it self in lawfull thinges obedience and in all thinges loue and reu●r●ce When further I consider the troublesome estate of Christ Iesus trew religiō this daye oppressed by blyndnes of men ● last the multitude of flatterers and the rare numbre of thē that bolde●●● and playnelye dare speake y ● naked ●●rit●● in presence of their princes and principally in the cause of Christe Iesus These thinges I say considered whatsoeuer any man shall iudge of my enterprise I am compelled to say ●neles in your regiment using of power your g. be founde differē● frō the multitude of princes head rulers that this preeminēce wherein ye are placed shal be your deiectiō to tormēt payn euerlasting This proposition i● sore but alas it is so trew that i● I shoulde concele hyde it frome your grace I committed no lesse treason against your g. then I did if I saw you by imprudency take a cuppe which I knew to de poysoned or enuenomed yet wolde ●ot admonishe you to absteyn frō drincking of the same The religiō whiche this day men defende by fyre and swearde is a cuppe enue nomed of which whosoeuer dricketh except by trew repētance he
after drincke of the water of lyfe drincketh there with damnation death How by whome it hath bē enuenomed if it were no more tediouse to youre grace to reade heare then it is paynfull to me to write or reherse I wold not spare the labor But for this present I haue thought it sōe discharge of a parte of my duety If I of very loue admonish your g. of y ● dāger whiche I do as God one daye ●●all declare preferring youre g. saluation and the saluatiō of the people now committed to youre care before any corporal benefyt that can ●● dounde to my self Ye thinke peraduenture that the care of religion is not cōmitted to magistrates but to the bisshoppes estate ecclesiastical as they terme it no no the negligēce of bisshoppes shall no lesse be requyred of y e handes of magistrates because they foster and maintein them in ●y●anny them shall the oppression of fals iudges whiche kynges mainteyn and defend I doubte not but your grace doeth wōder howe that the religiō that is vniuersal●● receyued can be so damnable and so corrupted But if youre grace shall cōsider that euer from the beginning the multitude hath declined from God yea cuē in the people to whome he spake by his lawe and prophetes if ye shall consider the complaynte of y e holy Ghoste complayninge that nations people princes and kynges of the earth haue raged made conspiracies and holden counsailes against the Lord and against his anointed Christe Iesus Further if ye shall consider the question whiche Christe Iesus hym selfe doeth moue in these wordes when the sonne of man shal come shall he fynde fayth in the earth And last if youre g. shall cōsider the manifest contempt of God of all his holy preceptes whiche this day raygneth withoute punishment vpon the face of y e hole earth For as O seas complayneth there is ●overitie there is no mercy there is no knowledge of God in the earth but lyes periury mur ther theft and adultery ouerflow al and bloud hath touched bloud that is euery iniquitie is ioyned to an other If depely I say youre grace shall consider contēplate the vniuersal corruptiō that thys day reygneth in al estates then shal youre g. cease to wonder that many are called few are chosen And ye shall begyn to tremble to folowe the multitude to perditiō The uniuersall defection whereof sainct Paule did prophesy is easy to be ●s●●ed aswell in religion as in manners The corrupciō of lyfe is euident ● religion is not measured with the playne worde of God but by custome cōs●etude will consent and determinations of men But shal he who hath pro●●nced all cogitations of mans ha●● to be vayn at all tyme accept the counsaylles and consentes of men for a religion pleas●nge acceptable before hym Let not youre grace be disceaued God can not deny hym selfe he hathe witnessed from the begynnynge that no religion pleaseth hym except that which he by hys owne worde hath commaunded established The veritie it ●elf pronunceth this sentence In vayne do they worshippe me teaching doctrines the preceptes of men And also all plantation that my heauenlye father hathe not planted shalbe routed out Before the cumming of his welbeloued sonne in the fleshe seuerallye he punished al such as durst entreprise to alter or change his ceremonies or statutes as in Saule Vzias Nadab Abihu is to be redde And wil he now after that he hath opened his hole coūsail to y e world by his only sōne whō he hath cōmāded to be hearde And after y t he by hys holy spirit speakig in his apostles hath established the religion ●● whiche he willeth hys trew worshippers to abyde to the end wil he now I say admitte mens inuētions in the matter of religion whiche before he re●●ted for dānable Idolatry If man oraungels wolde affirme that he will or may do it his owne veritie shal conuict them of a lye for this sentence whiche he once pronunced shall abyde immutable to y e ende Not that which appeareth good in thine eyes shalt thou do to the Lorde thy God ▪ but what y e Lord thy God hath commaunded the that do thou adde nothing to it dyminishe nothinge from it The whiche thinge sealinge vp hys new testamēt he repeteth in these wordes I wil lay none other but then vpon you but that which ye haue holde till I come And therfore yet again it repenteth me not to say that in this point whiche is chief principale youre grace must dissent from the multitude of rulers or els ye can possesse no portion with Christ Iesus in his kyngdome and glory An orator Goddes messinger also iustlye mighte requyre of you nowe by Goddes hande promoted to hye dignitie a motherly pitie vppon youre subiectes a iustice inflexible to be vsed agaist murtherers commō oppressours a hart voyde of auarice and partialitie a mynd studiouse and carefull for maintenance of that realme common wealth aboue whiche God hath placed you and by it hath made you honorable with the rest of y e virtues whiche not onely Goddes scriptures but also wryters illuminated onely with the lighte of nature requyreth in godlye rulers But ●ayn it is to craue reformation in manners where the religion is corrupt For like as a mā can not do the office of a man except first he haue a being or a life So to worke wo●tes pleasante in the sight of God the father cā no man do without the spirite of the Lorde Iesus whiche doeth not abyde in y e hartes of Idolatrers And therfore y e moste godly princes Iosias 〈◊〉 Iosaphat se●ing goddes fa●●or to rest vpon them vpon their people before all thinges began to reforme the religion For it is as the stomake within y e body whiche if it be corrupted of necessitie it infecteth y e hole masse And therfore oft I repete that which is most necessary if your grace pretend to raigne w t Christe Iesus then it behoueth you to take care ouer his trew religiō the which this daye within your realme is so deformed that no part of Christes ordinances remayn in their first strength original puritie the which I praise god is lesse difficil to me to proue then dāgerous to speake And yet neither the one nor y e other I fear partly because the loue of life eternall quencheth the terrour of temporall death And partely because I wolde with sainct Paule wishe my self accursed from Christe as touching earthely pleasure for y e saluatiō of my brethern illuminatiō of your grace Which thing work very dede not bare word wryting shall witnes declare if I maye purchase the libertie of tunge but fortye daies only I am not ignorāt how dāgerous a thi● it appeareth to y e natural mā to in n●●ate any thing in matters of religiō And partli
I cōsidet y t your gr power is not so fre as a publik reformation perchance woulde requyre But if your grace shal consider the daunger and damnation perpetuall which ineurtably hāgeth vpon all mainteyners of a fals religion Then shall the greatest daunger easely deuoure swallow vp the smaller If your grace shall consiver that either ye must serue God to lyfe euerlasting or els serue the worlde to death and 〈…〉 Then albeit man and a●●gel 〈◊〉 diss●ade you ye will 〈◊〉 lyfe and refuse death And 〈◊〉 further ye shall consider th● the very lyfe cōsiste●h in the knowledge of the onelye trewe God and of his sonne Christ Iesus And that trewe knowledge hath ●●●●red with it goddes trew 〈…〉 and honor whiche requireth a testimony of his own will expressed by his worde that ●● he honor doeth please him If youre grace I say shall earnestly meditate these thigs afore sayde Then albeit sodenlye ye may not do all thinges y ● ye wold yet shall ye not cease to do what ye maye Your grace can not hasetely abolishe all superstition neither yet remoue from offices vnprofitable pastors whiche onely fede them selfs the which to publique reformation are requisite and necessary But yet if the zele of goddes glory be feruēt in your graces hart ▪ by wicked lawes ye will not mainteyn manifest Idolatrye neither yet will ye suffer y ● fury of bisshoppes to murther deuoure the poore membres of Christes body But withall cares full diligence ye will study how that the trewe worshippinge of God maye be promoted and the tyranny of vngodly men repressed within the boundes of youre dominiō to the vttermost of your power And if the contrary hereof either by ignorance or for pleasure of others ye do or permit to be dō then except your spedy repētāce shall ye your 〈◊〉 sodenly f●●ll the depressing hande of him who hath exalted you Ye shalbe compelled ▪ 〈…〉 wil ye to know that he is eternal against whome ye add●●sse your battel And that he is alone ▪ that ●●de●a●eth y e tymes and 〈…〉 kingdomes 〈◊〉 ●● is he that glorifieth them that glorifie him And y t he by his owne power poureth forth cōtēpt vpon all 〈◊〉 y t ●●bell against his graces ●●●er And therefore how dangerous soeuer it shal appeare to the fleshe and natural mā●o obey God in promoting his religion and to make warre against the deuill in ●emeuinge darknes pryde superstition Yet if youre grace loke to haue your self or yet youre sede after you to continue in a worldely honor and after to possesse the lyfe euerlasting submit youre self by time vnder the hande of hym that is omnipotēt embrace his will despise not hys testament refuse not hys graces offerre Nowe when he calleth you withdrawe not youre care be not led awaye with that vayn opiniō that youre churche and prelates can not e●re but laye the ●ooke of God before youre eyes and lette it bee iudge to their lyues doctrine and māners as also to that doctryne whyche by fyre and swearde moste cruelly they persecute I confesse that I desyre your grace to entre into a straunge greuous battel neuertheles yet assured I am by the promes of him by whome kynges do raygn that if with reuerence and feare ye obey his preceptes as did Iosias the admonitsons of the prophetes that then with doble benediction shall your bauell be rewarded that is wisedom ryches glory he ●or and longe lyfe shall accompany you in this your regiment temporal and unmortalitie w●●h ●oy inestimable shalbe your portion when the king of all kinges ▪ the Lord Iesus shal appere to iudgemente before whome ye shall make accompt of this youre regyment ▪ when the proude and disobedient shall cry mountaynes ●●ll vpon vs and hyde vs frome the face of the Lorde But then it shalbe too late because they desp●sed the voyce of him that lo●●ngly calleth GOd the father of oure Lorde Iesus Christe by the power of his holy spirite so illumi●ate youre senses and vnderstanding that the things that rudely be here spoken by youre grace so may be accepted that they be not a testimony of youre iuste damnation in that greate daye of the Lorde Iesus to whose mighty protection I vnfaynedlye committe youre grace nowe and euer Amen ¶ The fourth of Aprill In the yeare 1550. was appointed to Ihon Knor to geue his confessiō why he affirmed the masse idolatrye which daye in presence of the counsell and congregation amōgest whome was also present the bisshop of Dureham hys doctors on this māner he begynneth THis day I doe appeare in your pres●ce honorable audience ●o geue a reason why so constantly I do affirme the masse to be and all tymes to haue ben Idolatry abominatiō before God And because men of greate erudition in youre audience affirmed the contrarye moste gladly wolde I that here th●● were present either in proper person or els by their learned mē to pōder and ●ey the causes mouing me therto For oneles I euydently proue myne entent by goddes scriptures I wil recant it as 〈◊〉 doctrine and confesse myself moste worthy of greuous punishment Howe difficillitis to pul forth of the haries of the people y ● thing wherein opinion of holynes stādeth declareth the greate tumult and ●pro●● moued against Paul by 〈◊〉 and his fellowes who by Idolatry ●●t great aduāta●●e ●● 〈◊〉 priestes haue done by the masse in times past The people I say hearing that the honor of their great goddes Diana stoode in i●o●ardy with furious ●●yces cried great is Diana of y ● ●phesians as they wolde saye ●e will not haue the magnificēce ●● our great goddes Diana whō not onely Asia but the hole world worshippeth called in doubt cūin question or cōtrauersy Away with all menne intendinge that impietie And hereunto were the● moued by longe custome and fals opinion I knowe that in the masse hath not onely ben estemed great holynes and honoringe of God but also the grounde and foundation of oure religion so that in opiniō of many the masse taken awaye there resteth no trew worshippīg nor honoring of God in y e earthe The deper hath it persed the hartes of men that it occupieth the place of the last and mistical supper of our Lorde Iesus But if I ●●all by play● and euident scriptures proue the masse in her most honest garment to haue ben Idolatrye before God and blasphemous to the death and passion of Christ cōtrary to the supper of Iesus Christ thē good hope haue I ▪ honorable audience beloued brethren that the feare loue and obediēce of God who in his scriptures hath spoken all veritie necessary for our saluatō shal moue you to 〈…〉 place vnto the same ¶ O Lorde eternall moue gouerne my tung to speake y e 〈◊〉 and the hartes of the people to vnderstande and to obey the same That ye maye the better perceyue and
●he masse to be in goddes presece that onles ye decline frō the same to lyfe can ye neuer atteyn And therfore brethren flye frō that Idolatry rather then frome the present death Here wolde I haue spoken of the diuersitie of sacrifice but neyther doeth tyme nor the wickednesse of myne owne flesh permit that so I do I will ye obserue y ● where I saye there resteth no sacrifice nor yet is there anye priestes that I meane that there resteth no sacrifice too be offred for synne nor yet is there any priests hauynge power to offre such oblations Otherwise I do knowe that all true Christiās are kynges and priestes and doe dayly offre vnto God a sacrifice moste acceptable the mortification of their affections as Paule commaunded the Romayns But here of may not I remayne too speake presently Suche doctrine as was taught in youre audience vpon Sonday before noon I wil proue as oportunitie shall permitte by goddes scriptures not only vnprofitable but also erroneous and deceyuable But firste accordinge too my promes I will seude vnto the teacher the extracte therof to adde or diminishe as by hys wysedome shalbe thought moste expediente ▪ For God knoweth my mynde is not capt●oush too tryppe men in wordes But my onely desyre beynge that ye my audience bee instructe in the veritie where frō dissenteth some doctrine taughte you if truelye I haue collected moueth me to speake againste al that maye haue appearaunce of lyes and superstition And praye with me brethren that the spirite maye be ministred vnto me in aboundance to speake at all times as becommeth a trew messenger And I will lykewyse praye that ye might heare vnderstande and obeye with all reuerēce the good wil of God declared vntoo the worlde by Iesus Christ whose omnipotente spirite remayn with you for euer ▪ Amen ¶ Here is briefly declared in a sumine accordynge to the holy scriptures what opinion we Christians haue of the Lordes supper called the Sacramente of the bodye and bloudde of oure sauyoure Iesus Christ FIrste we confesse that it is an holy action ordeyned of God in the whiche the Lorde Iesus by earthely and visible thinges sette before vs lifteth vs vp vnto heauenly and inuisible thinges And that whan he hadde prepared hys spirituall ban●●et he witnessed y e he hym self was the lyuely bread wherewith oure soules bee fedde vnto euerlastinge lyfe And therefore in settinge forthe breade and wyne to eate drynk he confirmeth and sealeth vp too vs hys promisse and communion that is that we shalbe partakers with hym in hys kyngedome and representeth vnto vs and maketh playne to oure senses his heauēly giftes and alsoo geueth vnto vs himself to be receiued with faith and not with mouthe nor yet by transfusion of substaunce but so throw the vertue of y e holy Ghost that we beynge fedde with hys fleshe refreshed with his bloud maye be renewed both vnto trew godlines and to immortalitie And also that here with the Lord Iesus gathereth vs into one visible body so that we be mēbres one of an other and make altogether one bodye where of Iesus Chrste is head And finally that by the same Sacrament the Lord calleth vs to remēbraunce of hys deathe and passion too styrre vp oure hartes to prayse his moste holy name Sarthermore we acknowledge that this Sacramēt oughte to become vnto reuerētly considering there is exhibited and geuen a te 〈…〉 of the wonderfull soc●●tie and ●uyttinge together of the lord Iesus and of the receyuers and also that there is included and conteyned in this sacrament that he will preserue his churche for herein we be commāded to shew the Lordes death vntill he come Also we beleue that it is a confession wherein we sheroe what kynd of doctrine we professe and what congregation we toyne our selfes vnto And lykewise that it is a bōde of mutuall loue amōgst vs. And finally we beleue that al the commers vnto thys holy supper muste bringe with them their conuersion vnto the LORD by vnfayned repentaunce in faythe and in thys Sacramente receyue thee seales and confirmation of their faythe and yet muste in nowise think that for this works sake their syns be forgeuen And as concerning these wordes Hoc est corpus meū this is my body on whiche the papistes depend so much sayeng that we must nedes beleue that the breade wyne bee transubstanciated intoo Christes body bloud We acknowledge y e it is no artikel of our fayth which cāsaue vs nor which we are boūd to beleue vpō payn of eternal dānation For if we should beleue y ● hys very naturall body both flesh and bloude were naturally in the bred wyne that should not saue vs seinge many beleue that yet receyue it to their damnation For it is not his presence in the bread that can saue vs but his presence in our hartes through fayth in his bloud which hath washed out our synnes and pacified the fathers wrath towardes vs. And agayne if we doe not beleue hys bodielye presence in the bread wyne that shall not damne vs but the absēce out of our hart thorow vnbelefe Now if they wolde here obiecte that though it be trueth that y e absence out of the breade coulde not damne vs yet are we bounde to beleue it because of gods worde saying thys is my bodye whiche who beleueth not as muche as in him lieth maketh God a lyar and therfore of an obstinat mynd not to beleue hys worde maye be our damnation To this we aunswere that we beleue gods worde confesse that it is trew būt not so too be vnderstande as the papistes grossely affirme form the Sacramēt we receiue Christ spiritually as dyd the fathers of the olde testament accordinge to S. Paules sayeng And if men wolde well wey how that Christ ordeyning this holy sacrament of hys bodye and bloud spoke these wordes sacramentally doubtles they wolde neuer so grossely foolishely vnderstand them contrary to all the scriptures and to the exposition of saynct Augustyn sayncte Hierome Fulgentius Digilius Origenes and many other godly writers Gene. ● Math. 10 ▪ Actes 1● ▪ 〈…〉 〈…〉 1● 〈…〉 ▪ 40. ●l 51. ●●90 ● ● Reg. 25. Iere. 52. Daniel 1. Esai ● Ephe. 2. Iosua 2. Math. 5. Math. 10. ●●● 20. Rom ▪ 1. ● Pet. 2. The state Apo. 14. 1● Psalm ● Acto 4. Luc. 16. O se 4 ▪ ● ▪ Math. 20. Math. ● ● Thes ● Deu. 4. 12. Math. 15. ●e 13. 1● Leut. 10. Math. 7 Ac. 1. 13. 14. 1. Cor. 11. Apoca. ● Nota. ● Re. 15. a. Pa. 17. 4. Re. 22 2. Pa. 29 ●9 ●● No parte of religion remaineth vncorrupt ▪ A peticion An obiection of the fleshe An answer Matth. 6. ●●● 6. ● ●●● 1● Iohn 17. Iohn 4. ●a●● 2. Iere. 〈◊〉 ● 〈◊〉 2. Coūsaill 3 Par. ●4 Matth. 24 O●● 10. ●●●● 9 ▪ 1. Reg. 1●● ● 〈…〉 1● Nota. Dem. 4. Leui. 10. Obiection Apoca. ● Obiection Preceptes were geuē The cause of the counsail at Ierusalem Cornelius Conclusiō of the con̄sayll Question Obiection Nota. Pape qu● missam instituerunt Euasion Impro●●tion of the Canon Nota. Esay 66. Amos. 5. Esai 66. Iere. 7. Esay 55. Esai 18. Ose 7. Iere. 2. Nota. Opinion holden of the masse Nota. Hebre. 10. Aunswere of papists Contra. Nota. Hebre. 7. Papistes Aunswere ▪ Heb. 9. Hebr. 10. Nota. Question Papistes aduerte Euasion Papistes Esai 27. Iere. 14. Esai 9. Iere. 31. Collos 1. Nota. Ioan. 6. ☞ ▪ Question ☞ ☜ Obiection Aunswer 1. Cor. 11.