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Tme Notes of tbe tme Cburcb. To fivear by a Bo,k._ whet/m it be lawful. 6o 3 { !:~; } arc~;~~~\~~fgil~~.!:efoalr!:iC:~ti~!~!1H~;t~;~~ ~: i~~~~:;·_\~;}: afrer7ods G~~.a~t~~i~~o~~~~rM:. ::~~~'t!nd he is al(o with them the fame God Alm1g/Jty. accordmg With Gods ~w '> l Will tl;rough Gods grace be fnm, ~:~ ~ · hat;1 ~11~~~ttl:; :~J ;;!;~d t~~~;.; r~11tte~l~h~} ~\~:;~: ~tf:O•c:~\::r~t;~~1,1 gt~~ )~:~-bef~~~ the World fha!J be, a people the whtch lhall endavour that I fwear (as I have htre r~hcarfcd tO you) tdl me how ~~:fj~0gk~~;a~~f d~~~~~rio ~ffe~r:1,1~~d11~vi~~g~~ ~:,:;:~~ \~~~t~~ ~~~~;~~O:h~t ~~~e ~~d~m~~~ ~\:~~ fceking to plrafehim: and I brhr:ve, that all they that rewdlthusobiJgcJ!lerof~fil, have had, and ytt have, and ~JJ th~y that yc:t £hall have And the Archb!I}Jop 61d unto me: 1 will fhordy that the forefaid vcrtucs, fitrely flandmg ~n the belief of God, uo.w. thou f\\:t'31' here to me, that thou !halt for~ke all the hoping fltdf.tlily in his mt:rci_ful domgs, continuing to 0~1mons wluch the~ of LoUar~s hold! ~nd IS l :lndrcd their end in pttfed charity, wLifully, po.tiencly, .and g!Jdly wuh: So that af~c:~ thLS ~une, m:tther prmly nor apen!y, fuffering pmecurions., by tlx exa~ple of Chrifi, ~hidly thou hold any Dpl.mon wl~•ch I l'hall (after thou haft fwom) and hisApo!lles, all chc:ft h~\'etheJrnameswrinen m the rehearfe to thee here. Nor !hale thou fu.vvnr any Manor Book ofLife. Woman,youngorold,thatholdet!Janythefeaforrfaidopini· n.c fMit Therefore 1 believe, that the gathering together of this ons : But .after thy knowled.ge and power thou fhalt for~e nomofd•t: pteple; living now here in this life, is the Holy Church thee to .w•thfb.ndallfuchdlllT?ublusof Holy Church m ~!tb. ~~~~Y ~rr;~~g\~~d,~u?t~~/~~~~~~es.F~~h;: ~~~ ~~~e~~r;:~~hd~~~~~;~~~i~~~t~~~mfh~~;;ti~~~~~~ tf~rcre!ai:d7 ~:~ ~~~e~~~htJ:!f~~~!~:~rcr'!:!~~t~~u~~~ ~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~ ~?~h~hDr;~~~t ~~~ :~~. ~e~ wllkth,nor lon-th, nor fetkedt any thing but to tfchew the the Bdhops Muuft~ Andovrr thiS I Wlll that thou Preach offmce of God, and to do his pleafing will mt:tkly, gladly, no more unto the time .tlut I know by good wit1ldS and and wilfully, with all mine hcart, I fi1bmit my fclf unto tnte, that thy conver(anon btfuch, t~1at thy hcart and thy this Ho!y Church of Chrift, to br ever buxom and obOOi- !nouth accord t ruly in one, contrarymg an the lewd lcarn- !~t~:~~~;~.:~~:~::~~\\~~t;~h~vheip:fe~~ t~h:~: mg~~tlt~~~:t~~~:o~et~;;t in mr heart that this fore 1 knowledge now and evermore l'hall, if God will, was an unlawful asking ; and deemed my felf Curkd of ~~~~t ~~~t~~~f~ \~~~~a~~;\e3~~dw~~.~~n~~c~~if~~'et~:v~~~ ~~~~g fs ~~~;:;'~~~e~~r~~id~~d~~{~~~:~:~~thlo;~ffi'!t::~ ~;e;11~y~~~!:g~~~ ~f,;e~{=v~p:;~~:~~~ 2ili~ :n~:;d t~ec~:t~~~~{aj1 & ~~;:1;1~n[:;~·~f~;~; ~; Church. Wherefore theft: Articles of belief and .all other have herebefore rd~arfed to. me, J fhould OO.:ome anap- ~~~~~~1:~!.;a~f·c~~n~fm~:~ o~;t~oL::~~~~)a~:~ ro;~f'I fho~~~ih~~~ru;r~:~d ~~b!fllicrth~~~:~!"S~e~; to~~ ,~b,; b:het·tverilym my foul, asalinfuldcadlywrc:tch, of my and \~omen, I fh.oukl hcrcin deceive full manyperfons: (.. d•~>&• runningand powCT, ought. to believe; ~rayingtheLord Yo.S1r, as it is likely bythedoomofmyconfc1~, 1 ;&!;';~ God for his holy nametomcreafemybeJJef, and to hdp fhou!dherein beca~feofth~:death both of MenandWa. mr unbelirf. men, yea both Bo<hly and Gho(I:Jy, For many Men and What H'~· A~d b«-auferotheyrairingofGodsname, I dtfireabove Women that.fiandnow in!he wayo~Salv~tion, it.ll'hould m;( In tbil all thmr,s to be a .f.mhful Member of Holy Church, I for the /cammg and readmg or d~1r belief Fubllll~ them ~~U~, ;:~1~~~6:~~l~ar:har~F~~.~:l1 ~~~~:r ~~a~~~;b; ~~~:oro~~!d~t~s:~e~:c;~~~:~h~;P~e;:l~~'trJtl abknt knew the fame: : That 1s, what tlung foever before troubled and d1lTeaf(d with perfecution or otherwife, that thistimtlhavefaidordone, orwhatthinghere l fhaHdo manyofthem ( lthink) wouldratherchufetoforfakethe orfayatanytimehrn::~ftcr, I believe, tllatallthcOldLaw "'"::Y of truth than robe travdlcd, (corned, Jhndredor ~::::.~ ~~;~gt;.~S~f~~~~aEig§lf~1 !~~~:~::t~r:~m;,~~;7.\tiJ~~3;;~:;:~;~~~;~ %~;~ ' of thtfe Laws, to the nHmt that theft: Aruc\es ordamcd any Pnelt of Chnfis Sed, nor to 2ny other Chrifimn Man : bon nn and commandai of thefe three Perfons of the moft blclTtd and therefore to do this were to me a full noyous bond to •b•y '''tt~ T ri1tity :~re to be lx:JievOO. be boumlen wi~h, and over grievourcharge. For I fuppo~e, And the~fore to the rule and the ordi1unce of thefe th.at if. I thus d1d, m:my Men and Women would, yeaS!!, Gods. Laws, meddy, gladly, and wilfully, I fubmit me with mtght Ju(l:ly to my confulion fay to me, that I w?' a Trayall mmeheart; that whofoevercanor will by authority of tor to God :l.ndto them: lince (as I think in mme hean) Gcds L:liv, or by open rca(on, tell me that I ha\·e erred or many Men and Women trull fo micklc in this cafe, that I nowerre, or any timehereafterfhall crre in any Art icle wouldnotforfavingofmylifedothustothem. F'orifl 1Jf belief(from which inconvenience God kttp me for th~ISfhould do, full m:1ny Men and Women would {as they hts goodndS) I fubmir me to berteoncilrtl, and to be bux- m1ght full truly) fay that I had f3111y and wward\y forfaken fome and obedient unto thofe Laws of God, and eo every the truth, and nandmd fh:Imefullyche Word of God. For Article of them. For by amhority fp!ci~\ly of thdt: Laws I if I confemtd to you to do here after your will, for bonchief wilJ, through the G~ce of God be ~nitcd charitaOly unto or mifch~ef that may befal unto me in this life, I dum in thefel..aws. Yea S1r, and over: th1s, I believe and ad- myconfcJalCe, that l werewonhyhererofore tO'beCwfcd mit all the fmtences, authorities and reafons cl 1he Saints of God and alfo of all his S:lints : from which inconveni· It loprdt' and~ according unto the Holy Scripture, and de- cnce keep me and all Chrillian people, Almighty God, ;:.1:'..!:~· DoOon ro cl~ifuCi~~~·~ilfully and meek I; to be ever obedient, af· bfo%; 1~d:~~o: ~i~l~0~hi~:~~~~rt Cf~nt~:~t~tz~:~~ ~f!'~~'" !~~~n:ili~':"~Ji::!t~~,·~r~0 a~t~:~J::d':;<too~~ ili:~a~~ ;::n~~{th:\~d.~~eh~hvijohbJ~~J:dili:~: ~i~J: die ••l)«i. his Law, and ~h~ not (to myknowlOOge) not for any all thy wit, that thou haft no grace to know the rnnh, nor ::,1!( &:h~lr ~·l~~~;:;::. ~r~e~h;::~lbri~~i~~~~ %~y }:c:n:f~r;;~~~~~\~b~It:l~;v~~fi[~~\~~:h~~~~~~~ my hand upon the Book, to what intent; tofwear thereby ~ will to \cave thine old errors. & mnactb And the Archbifho~ fa:d to me, yt::l. whrufore c\fe? And B~t I fay!o thee h\'d loffel, either quicklyconfatt thou Go4o To f••dt I faid to him; S1 r, .a Book is nothing e\(ebuta thing tommeordmance, andfubmit thee to !land tomydeoees,~!.~~:n~. :!i~~:;lr.lt coupled together of dl\'trscreamreo;, and tofwor by any or by Saint .Thomas thou !halt be deprad~, and follo,w kl&nflll. creamre,, both.God~ Law and Mans Law is againll it. thy Fellow mto SmitbfidJ. And at t!ltsfaymg l llood fiill c~e~k~,s~jt~yt~~~;a~dc=t\~i.out::oho\~rr~~~: :NS :;en~::.um~~,thi~llfi~t\\~~u~~·~ ~~~rtir~~Jtm?;; E et 2 brm$

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