What one reason is there vsed in the Admonition? what one word of scripture? what authoriti〈1 line〉〈1 line〉 of writer? to improue a prescripte kinde of seruice to bury the dead, and the minister to execute that office. If there be any rehearse it: if there be none why do you kéepe your old cu〈1 line〉〈1 line〉ome of speaking vntruly? for as much therefore as they only say* 1.1 it withoute proofe, withoute reason, without gr〈1 line〉〈1 line〉unde, the thing being knowen so be good and godly, and pra〈1 line〉〈1 line〉tised in the primitiue Church (for we reade in Tertullian, that the dead were wont to be buried by the ministers, and with prayer) and furthermore sée∣ing it is established, and allowed by the Church, what shoulde I laboure by reason or authoritie to confirme that, whiche, cannot by any reason or authoritie be ouerthro∣wen.* 1.2 Wheresore I will only answer such bare assertions, as M. Zuinglius answered* 1.3 (vpon the like occasiō) one Balthasar an Anabaptist. VVhilest you require scripture and reason, you obtrude vnto other that whiche you oughte to performe your selues, for you denie that this ought to be so, shew therefore some expresse testimonie out of the scripture, to confirme your opinion. To this effect spea〈1 line〉〈1 line〉eth Zuinglius to Balthasar, who (without reason or scripture, alleadged to the contrary) required of Zuinglius the proofe of those thinges whiche without controle〈1 line〉〈1 line〉ent of any (but Heretikes) had continued in the Churche of long time, and then also allowed in the time of the Gospell: Euen so the receiued order established by this Church, carieth with it authoritie and credite sufficient, and néedeth not to be further by reason confirmed, except it be first by rea∣son ouerthrowen, which bycause it is not per〈1 line〉〈1 line〉ourmed by the Admonition, my affir∣mation is sufficient reason, against their deniall.
If this be M. Doctors simple shift throughout his booke, I trust M. Doctor that would〈1 line〉〈1 line〉 haue bin, hath not omitted to note it, where he may finde it, seing his eye sight is so sharpe, that he can imagine himselfe to espie it, where no man else can find it. But let words go.