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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In dede this wolde haue ben well brought in there / and many of my brethern haue as he sayth brought yt in, & my selfe also some where ellys in places mo then one / whyche I now boste of, bycause ye shall se that Tyndale hathe not yet so gayly answered yt as to make me ashamed to laye yt forth agayne. For yf he could brynge out one texte so good for hym, as that is for vs / that is to saye, that lyke as my brethern fynde out that texte by whyche Cryste byddeth all his apostles go preache and teache hys gospell: so yf Tyn∣dale or any of hys brethern could fynde out any texte, in [ C] whyche Cryste hadde boden any of them go wryte hys go∣spell / lorde god how solemnely Tyndale wolde set yt out to the shewe? And where as he now maketh lytle a do of Cry∣stes word, byddyng them go preache: he wold make mych a do of his word, byddynge thē go wryte. But nowe ye shall se what answere he maketh, & what he bringeth for the shote ancre of all his shyfte / to proue yt they wrote euery necessary poynte.

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