confirmation, giuinge of the grace of the holy Ghost, by anointinge with sacred Chrisme, reuerencing of the crosse, and ho∣lie images, wee see by the testimony both of the Britans, and protestants themselues, that these were more zelously obserued of the Christian Britans at that time, whose faith and Religion is so much commended by our protestant writers, then they were by S. Gregory, or S. Augustine then, or be at this time by the present church of Rome, and the members therof.
11. Therfore it being the common and generally receued opinion, both of our En∣glish Protestant Bishops, as Parker, Bale, Godwin, with others, and their Doctors and antiquaries as Powel, Foxe, Fulke, Mid∣dleton, Gosceline, Stowe, Howes, Holin∣shed, and too many to be recited, that at the cominge of S. Augustine hither, the faith and Religion of the Christian Britans here, was in all materiall points sounde, and per∣fect, and the same which they receued in the time of the Apostles, much more and rather must they needes yeeld, and allowe that honor, to the Religion and doctrine of S. Augustine, and the other disciples of S.