And as Master Doctors ignorance appeareth in this place, so his minde not 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of the truth, but seeking to cauill, doth as manifestly shew it selfe. For all men see that the Admonition alledgeth not the place to the Thessalonians to proue the office of Deacons, but to shewe that ydle vagabonds might not haue any of that reliefe, which belongeth vnto those which be poore in deede, which thing appeareth, both by the placing of the quotation ouer agaynst that allegation, and by the letter which directeth therevnto.
Bilike that place was onely quoted for the phrase, else I sée not to what ende i〈1 line〉〈1 line〉 serueth, except it be to proue the office of a Deacon. For to what purpose should they note it to proue that ydle vagabondes shoulde haue none of that reliefe, séeing that is not denyed nor yet in question.