Chap. 2. the. 4. Diuision.
As for the fee that M. Doctor saythe wee be worthy of (for shewing our selues (as he fayth) so good patrons of the Pap〈1 line〉〈1 line〉stes) he hathe giuen vs well to vnderstande, what it shoulde be if he were the paymaster: but as we serue the Lorde in this worke, so we looke for rewarde at his hande, not fearing but that the Lorde will in the ende giue suche blessing vnto our labours, as we shall not neede greatly to 〈1 line〉〈1 line〉eare at the handes of those whiche God hath placed in authoritie, the rewarde which you do so often call for.
Surely that 〈1 line〉〈1 line〉ée you should looke for at my hands, that it behoueth a Christiā man so giue vnto suche as continue in disturbing the Churche: and yet peraduenture shoulde it not be by the twentie parte so sharpe, as the fee that you woulde bestowe vpon me, if it were in your power. Howbeit, I commit my selfe to him, by whome hitherto I haue béene protected (notwithstanding all the deuises, and practises of slaunderous tongues, and hatefull countenances) and I nothing doubte but that in the ende God will turne all to his glory, and profite of the Churche.