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

And thys same is it that Paule saythe in the seconde chapter of the fyrste epystle to the Corynthians / how that the naturall man that ys not borne a∣gayne [ B] and created a new wyth the spyryte of god, be he neuer so grete a phy¦losopher, neuer so well seene in the lawe, neuer so sore studyed in the scrypture, as we haue ensamples in the pharysies: yet he can not vnderstond the thynges of the spyryte of god / but (sayth he) the spyrytuall iudgeth all thynges, & his spyryte sercheth the depe secretis of god / so that what so euer god commaun∣deth hym to doo,* 1.1 he neuer leueth serchyng tyll he come at the botom, the pyth, the quycke, the lyfe, the spyryte, the marye, and very cause why, and iud∣geth all thynge.

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