Tyndale.
Bycause they sholde not come to the handes of the hethen for mokkynge sayth mayster More. I praye you what thynge more to be mokked of the hethen / coude they teache, then the resurreccyon, and that Cryste was god and man and dyed betwene two theues, and for his deths sake all that repente and by∣leue therin sholde haue theyr synnes forgyuen them. ye and yf the apostles vn¦derstode therby as we do / what madder thyng vnto hethen people coude they [ B] haue taught, then that brede is Crystes body and wyne his bloude. And yet all these thynges they wrote. And agayne purgatory, confessyon in the eare, pe∣naūce and satysfaccyon for synne to godwarde, with holy dedes and prayenge to sayntes with suche lyke / as dome sacramentes and ceremonyes: are marue¦louse agreable vnto the superstycyon of the hethen people / so that they neded not to abstayne from wrytynge of them, for feare lest the hethen sholde haue mocked them.