You say muche, but proue little. I thinke it muche better that one man haue dy∣uers, than that any should be vntaught. For I speake of that time wherein there is not a competent number of preachers to be had for all places.
It passeth to sée howe you haue dismembred my booke, euen of purpose to auoyde the answering of diuers things, and euen very héere you haue omitted one principal poynt. For I aske also this question, why that Parishes beeing distincte, may not aswell be committed to one man, as the same mighte be, if they were made all one, as you woulde haue them? for the distance of pla∣ces, and the number of persons is not altered: onely the ease of the Pastor, and grea∣ter paynes of the people is procured. For whereas the Pastor before came to them, nowe must they take paynes to come to him. But suche things you wil not voutsafe the answering, bicause in déede you can not.