Vitell.
[ 41] WHereunto euery one wresteth the scripture, and defendeth his cause therewith, insomuch, that eue∣ry
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[ 41] WHereunto euery one wresteth the scripture, and defendeth his cause therewith, insomuch, that eue∣ry
one thinketh that he, for his part, hath the most best. Behold, with such a misery is the man plagued, & such manner of good thinking, and vn∣profitable burthen hath he taken v∣pon him, oh that we left all such, and gaue ouer our vnderstanding cap∣tiue, ether suffred it to be plu••kt vn∣der the obedience of the loue of Ie∣su Christ, and followed after the cō∣mon brotherly loue, innocently, or vndeceitfully: and continued con∣cordably in prayer vnto God, ••l that God receiued vs to mercy, & released vs frō the sin of the ignorant know∣ledge, and established his promise on vs, to the laud, prayse, and honor of his holy name, and to our saluation.