Io. Whitgifte.
I can not let you to applie things to your owne selues at your pleasure. Volenti, non* 1.1 fit iniuria. I sette that of the Anabaptistes down to this end, that men may vnderstande not al those to séek the glorie of God. &c. which pretend the same: bicause ye Ana∣baptistes haue those pretences, and yet they séeke nothing lesse. That the Anabaptistes, and suche lyke disturbers of the Church haue those pretences, not only M. Bullinger in those places by me quoted, but other godlie and learned men also do testifie. Zuin∣glius in his Ecclesiast. sayth that they boast: that whatsoeuer they speake, they speake it of* 1.2 zeale, being moued with the spirite. Gastius sayth in his booke De exordio & erroribus ca∣tabap. that vnder the pretence of zeale, they subuert whatsoeuer other men haue buylded.* 1.3 Bucer in. 4. ad Ephes. sayth, that Satan couereth and cloketh arrogancie, selfeloue, enuye,* 1.4 and hatred, with a false pretence of godlie zeale for the puritie of faith, for the sinceritie of Christes doctrine, and for the saluation of the Church. It is expedient for men to know this, else might they thorough simplicitie easily be deceyued.