1. FIrste, that they were Christen men, and professed the Catholicke determinations of oure Mother holye Churche.* 1.1
2. That they which maintein or hold, otherwise then our holy mother the Catholicke Church doth, are heretickes.
3. That they haue and mainteine, that in the Sacrament of the aultare, vnder the formes of breade and wine, is not very body and bloude of Christe. And that the sayde verye bodye of Christe is verely in heauen onely, and not in the Sacrament.
4. Item, that they haue and do holde and mainteine, that the Masse, as it is nowe vsed in the Catholicke Church, is nought and abhominable.
5. Item, that they haue bene and be amongest the people of that Iurisdiction vehemently suspected vppon the pre∣misses, and thereupon indicted. &c.