Chap. 3. the. 55. Diuision.
I maruell therefore what M. Doctor meaneth, to be so busye wyth M. Caluine, and to seeke confirmation of hys Archbyshop and Byshop at hym, whyche woulde haue shaken at the namyng of the one, and trembled at the offyce of the other, onlesse it be bycause he woulde fayne haue hys playster, where he receyued hys wounde. But I bare assure hym, that in hys garden he shall neuer fynde the herbe that wyll heale hym. And bycause that the Scriptures, when they make for oure cause, receyue thys answere commonly, that they serued but for the Apostles tymes, and Master Caluines authoritie wyll weye nothyng as I thinke wyth M. Doctor, when he is alleaged by vs againste hym, I will sende hym to the Greeke S choliast, whiche vpon this place of Titus saythe after this sorte. He woulde not (speaking of Saynte Paule) haue the whole Isle of Crete, ministred and gouerned by one, but that euerye one shoulde haue his proper charge and care: for so shoulde Titus haue a lighter laboure and the peo∣ple that are gouerned, shoulde enioye greater attendance of the pastor, whylest he that teacheth them dothe not runne aboute the gouernmente of manye congregations, but attendeth vnto one and garnisheth that.
What opinion Master Caluine hathe of Archbyshops, and of Superioritie a∣mongest Pastors and Ministers, maye appeare in his wordes that I haue alleaged in my Answere. I thinke Master Caluine neuer vttered in worde or wryting hys