In the. 105. page M. Doctour to proue the vse of the Surplice, to drawe out his booke into some competent volume, borroweth certayne places of the examiner, for answere where∣vnto, I will referre the reader to that whiche is answered vnto the examination, as to a full and sufficient answere, wherein I will reste, and when M. Doctor hathe proued that, whiche he sayeth, that it is but a chyldish cauill, he shall then heare further.
In the meane season it is but a slender replie to so learned an answere (that proueth bothe out of other authours, and out of those same whiche the examiner citeth, that by a white gar∣mente is mente a comely apparell, and not slouenly) to saye it is but a chyldish cauill, whych a D. of Diumitie and of fortie yeares of age can not answere. The place of Hierome vppon the 44. of Ezechiell, the more it bee consydered, the more shall appeare the truthe of the An∣swere.