PAR. 4.
SO, thē madnesse of some people, is hence apparent; who will (fit) forsooth at the receiving of the thrice Sacred Eucharist, because Christ is sayd, by Matthew, Marke, and Luke to (fit) at the eating of the Paschall-Lambe; nor, have they ought to insist upon, but the English Originall; upon whom a just seducement hath fallen, for being deceived by an indifferent translation of such whom they will not, they dare not trust for a faithfull interpretation; whilst they will be lead onely by the evidence of the spirit, but, let them take heede, it be not a blacke spirit, transfigured into an Angell of light: I ever suspected any spirit, who shall offer to lead me into matters beyond my Capacitie as God knowes, the Common-peoples capacity; and the floating imaginations of boyes and girles, Apprentises, and mo∣noglosses, cannot be, (as such) stewards of the Mysteries of God.