Io. Whitgifte.
Surely if they do for any suche respects refuse any admonition giuen vnto them, for the auoyding of such things as be vnlawfull, and as they vniustly retaine, then no doubt they are worthy of great reprehension: but if your Admonition be not louing, but spitefull, not brotherly, but vnchristian, nay no Admonition in déede, but a very scolding and vncharitable rayling, if the thinges you would haue them forsake, bée bothe lawfull and conueniente for them to vse, and contrariwise the things that you moue them vnto, tend to confusion, and ouerthrow of the Gospell, and of the state (as they do) then truly haue they to consider of such disturbers of the peace of the Church, and according to their office and duty prouide a conueniente remedy for them: kno∣wing that it is the extreame refuge of Satan, when by other meanes he cannot, then to séeke the ouerthrow of the Gospell, thorow contention about externall things.