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Thys is playne vntrew that Tyn∣dale sayth, as I haue playnely shewed all redy in the wordes chyrche, preste, cheryte, and grace / all whyche chapyters who so rede and consyder from the begynnynge, and aduyse well Tyndales wordes and myne, be he lerned be he not lerned that readeth them, yf he haue naturall wyt and be but indyfferēt / he shall (I dowte not fynde) Tindale in these poyntes so clerely con¦founded, that he shall truste bothe hys lernyng the lesse and [ B] his wyt ye worse whyle he leueth after. Besydes that he shall perceyue also malyce, hatered, and enuy, so stuffed in Tyn∣dales harte / that all though he had greate wyt and lernyng bothe, yet must the myste of suche blynde affeccyons nedys blyndefelde them bothe.