T. C.
Gualter vpon the. 21. of the Actes among others, bringeth this for one reason, to improue Paules shauing of his head, for that the Gospel had beene preached twentie yeares: and that therefore the infirmitie of the Iewes ought not to haue bene borne with. And after he saith, that that teacheth howe muche the superstitious Maisters of ceremonies hurte the Gospell, which nourishe the weaknesse of fayth by the long keping of ceremonies, and by their long bearing, hinder the doings of those ministers, which are more feruent.
M. Gualter in these wordes sayth nothing against any poynt of this Churche: he speaketh truely and nothing to your purpose. M. Gualter hath sufficiently shewed his opinion in these matters, not onely in written Epistles, but in printed bookes, as in his Epistle before his commentaries vpō the first to the Corinthians.
Surely, there is no suche weight in these authorities for your purpose, that you can take any great aduauntage of them: indéede your cause in my opinion hath won small credite by alledging of them.