The 15. Article.
Item, that after all this, viz. the 19. day of Iulye, in the sayde 4. yeare, you being personally called before the kings maiesties pri∣uie counsaile, and hauing the sayd submission and articles open∣ly and distinctly read vnto you, & required to subscribe the same refused for vniuste considerations by you alledged to subscribe the same.
To the 15. article. I graunte, that vpon a Saterdaye at after noone, euen at suche time of the daye as they were at Euensong in the Chappell at the Courte, I was brought thether, and at my comming the Lordes of the Counsaile sayde they were all my Iudges by special commission, and entended to proceede thus wyth me: That I shoulde sub∣scribe certaine articles which were then read, and I muste directly make aunswere, whether I would subscribe them or no. I aunswered on my knees in this wise: For the pas∣sion of God my Lordes be my good Lordes, and let me be tried by iustice whether I be faultye or no:* 1.1 and as for these articles assoone as yee deliuer me to my libertie, I woulde make aunswere to them whether I would subscribe them or no. Then they hauing further to say, I aunswered, these Articles were of diuers sortes: some be lawes whyche I may not qualifie: some be no lawes but learning and facte, which maye haue diuers vnderstandings, & a subscription to them without telling what I meane, were ouer dange∣rous:* 1.2 and therfore I offered for ye more declaration of raine obedience to all their requestes, that if they woulde deliuer me the articles into the prison with mee, I woulde shortly make them particulare aunswere, and suffer the paynes of the lawe, that by my aunswere I mighte incurre vnto: Wherupon I was commanded to go a part, and they sent vnto me the Lorde Treasurer and maister Secretarie Pe∣ter, who communed with me of a meane way, and that li∣ked not the Lordes. And then was I called foorth agayne, and my absolute subscription required againe, & I againe made offer to aunswer particularly, for I coulde not wyth my conscience subscribe them as they were absolutely. And these my considerations, I trust to be iust, seing no man for any commaundements ought to offende his conscience, as I must haue done in that case.