Tyndale.
More ouer what is yt that the apostles taught by mouth and durst not write, the sacramentes. As for baptyme and the sacrament of the body and blood of Cryste, they wrote / and yt is expressed what is sygnyfyed by them. And also [ B] all the ceremonyes and sacramentes that were from Adam to Cryste hadde sy¦gnifycacyons / and all that are made mencyon of in the new testament. Wher¦fore in as mych as the sacramentes of the old testament ha••e sygnyfycacyons / and in as mych as the sacramentes of the new testament (of whyche mencyo•• is made that they were delyuered vnto vs by the very Apostles at Crystes cō¦maundement) haue also sygnifycacyons / and in as mych as the offyce of an apostle is to edefye in Cryste / and in as mych as diuyne ceremonye edefyeth not, but hurteth all to gether (for yf yt preache not vnto me, then I can not but put confydence therin, that the dede yt selfe iustyfyeth me / whyche is the denyenge of Crystes blood) and in as mych as no mencyon is made of them as well as of other / ner is knowen what is ment by thē: therfore yt appereth that thapostles taught them not, but that they be the false marchandyce of wylye hypocrytes.