The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.

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The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.
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Spangenberg, Johann.
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[Imprinted at London :: By John Day and Wyllyam Seres, dwellynge in Sepulchres Parish at the signe of the Resurrection a litle aboue Holbourne Conduite],
Anno. 1548.
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☞But what iudgest thou of the opinion of the manicheis?

☞ I do not allowe the dotynge of the Maniche is whiche attry∣bute no actiō at al vnto the wil, no not when the holye gooste hel∣peth it, as there were no differēce betwene a stocke and oure wyll. Ecclesiasticus sayeth. God lefte man in the powre of his counsel. Here say I that oure wyll in god¦ly actions and diligētnes, is not idle, but yet that it muste be hol∣pen of the holye goste, and so is it verely more fre.

Saynte Hierome, dyd teache

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two sentences of the whiche the one doth interprete ye other, these be they. Accurssed be he, whyche sayeth, God hath commaunded vnpossible thynges. And agayne he which sayeth that we can ful∣fyll the commaundemētes of god wythout the grace of God, accur∣ssed be he.

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