Iewel. Pag. 131.They are for a great part learned, and graue, and godly men: and are much ashamed to see your solies.
Harding.
There is no learning against faith. What learning cal you it, when a man learneth to denie this to be Christes body, which he said to be his body? Or to holde,* 1.1 that the Church is sometimes hid,* 1.2 which Christ said to be a Citie built vpon a hil, that can not be hid? What graui∣tie is this, to be moued and caried out of the Church, and to be tossed, hither and thither, with euery puffe of new doctrine? Nowe to be a Hussite, then a Lutheran, now a Brentian, afterward a Zuinglian, and last of al a Caluinist? Yea what grauitie is it, to defende, that al these sectes may be saued, seing they te•••••• contradictorie do∣ctrine, and wil come to no agreement? Concerning our folies, which you say they see, they are folies to world∣lynges, and to men wise in their owne eyes: as a man to shut vp him selfe in a Cloister, to watch, to fast, to praye, to liue chaste, to bewaile his sinnes, to geue awaye al his goods for Gods sake, to honour Gods frendes with a due reuerence and worship, to beleue Christ rather then our eyes, and to trust the wit of our Predecessours, rather then our owne: These are in deede our folies, in〈…〉〈…〉, we glorie, through Gods grace leauing the pride o•• ••o•…•…