The co[n]futacyon of Tyndales answere made by syr Thomas More knyght lorde chau[n]cellour of Englonde

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The co[n]futacyon of Tyndales answere made by syr Thomas More knyght lorde chau[n]cellour of Englonde
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More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.
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Prentyd at London :: By wyllyam Rastell,
1532.
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Tyndale, William, d. 1536. -- Answere unto Sir Thomas Mores dialoge -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Protestantism -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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Tyndall.

Oure sauyour Iesus in the .xvj. chapter of Iohn̄ at his laste souper whē he toke his leaue of his disciples warned them sayeng, the holy goost sall come and re∣buke

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the worlde of iudgement,* 1.1 that is he shall rebuke the worlde for lacke of trew [ A] iudgement and dyscrecion to iudge, and shall proue that the taste of theyr mou∣thes is corrupte, so that they iudge swete to be sowre and sowre to be swete: and theyr yees to be blynde, so that they thynke that to be very seruyce of god which is but a blynde superstycyon, for zele of whiche yet they persecute the true seruice of god: and that they iudge to be the law of god whyche is but a false imaginacy∣on of a corrupte iudgement, for blynde affeccyon of whiche yet they persecute the true law of god and them that kepe yt.

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