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	The exposi-tion of the fyrste Epistle of seynt
	Ihon with a Prologge be-
	fore it: by W. T.













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[A2]		Excepte a man haue the professio-
		ne of his baptyme in his herte he can not
				vnderstonde the scripture.
AS a man can by no meanes reade / excepte he be first taught
the lettres of the crosserowe / euen so it is vnpossible for    5
a man of what so euer degre or name he be of / to vnderstonde
ought in the scripture vn to the honoure of god / and healthe
of his soule / excepte he be first taught the professione of
his baptym and haue it also written in his herte.
	Whiche profession stondyth in .ij. thynges.  The one is   10
the knowlege of the lawe of God vnderstondinge it spiritu-
ally / as Christ expoundeth it Mattheu in the .v. vj. and
.vij. so that the rote and life of all lawes be this.  Loue
thy lorde God with all thyne hert / all thy soule / & all
thy myght / and thy neyboure as thy self for his sake and      15
that love only be the fulfillynge of the lawe (as Paule
teachythe) and that what so euer dede we doo and not of that
loue / that same fulfillythe no lawe in the sight of God.
	And the other is to knowe the promises of mercie / whiche
ar in oure sauioure Cryste / vnderstandynge them also purely   20
with out all leuen / after the mercifullest facion as scrip-
ture soundith them / and after all fatherly loue and kynde-




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nesse of God vnto all that repent towarde the lawe and beleue
in Christe.
	And to haue this profession wrytten in thyne herte / is
to consente vnto the lawe that it is righteous / and good /
and to loue it in thine herte [A2v] and to submyt thy selfe     5
therunto for to lerne it / and to reule and square all thy
dedes therby / & then to beleue in Crist / that for his sake /
all thy synnes whiche thou dyddist before the knoulege of this
profession are forgeuen the clerly bothe pena and culpa to
vse the popes termes / and that for no nother satisfaction     10
to God warde then Cristes bloude / and even so / that all the
synne whiche we doo after this knowlege / eyther of chaunce /
ignoraunce / infirmite / negligencie / or prouokyde and ouer-
come of the flesshe / is forgyuen vs lykwise bothe pena and
culpa thorou repentaunce and faithe in Criste without oure     15
satisfaction of workes to Godwarde.
	Not with stondinge we beinge al sonnes of one God / and
seruauntes of one Christe must agre amonge our selues / and
he that hathe offendyd must mekly knowlege his fault / and
offer hym selfe to make amendes vn to vtmost of his poure /    20
and if he haue not wher with axe forgyvenes for Christes
sake / the other is bounde to forgive hyme.  Nether with out
	



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reconcyling him selfe vnto his brother maye any man be at
the fyrst receavyd vnto the profession of Christes faythe
nor contynewe therin / nor be receavyd in agayne if he be
for his open offenses put therout.  For howe can a man love
his neyboure as well as him selfe / and be sory that he hath    5
hurt him excepte he shulde offer him selfe to make amendes?
	And we must from hence forth walke in the life of pen-
aunce (if ye wil haue it so callyd) and after the doctrine
of Christ every man tame his fleshe with prayer / fastinge /
and the continuall meditations of Christes Penaunce / and      10
passions for vs / and of the holy sainctes / and with suche
abstinence / and kynde of lyuing as euery man [A3] thinketh
most mete for his complexion / the younger confessinge
their infirmities to the elder discreter / and better
lernyd / & axynge their aduise and holsome councell for the    15
repressinge of their diseases / but all / to tame the fleshe /
and to serue thy neyboure / with owte any superstitious mynde.
	But to Godwarde is ther no satisfaction saue faithe in
Christes bloude oute of a repentynge herte.  For oure out-
warde dedes can not be referryde vnto God to doo hym seruice   20
in his awne persone / and to helpe hym or make hym better 
therwith.  We can doo no more with them / wer they neuer so




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perfyte / and done with all loue / then satisfie the lawe
for the present tyme / & do oure duty vnto oure neyboures /
& tame oure awne flesche / but not to make satisfactione to
God for synne that is ons paste.  The synne that is ones
commyttyd must God forgyue frelye of a fatherly loue for        5
Cristes sake.
	When God visiteth vs with syknes / pouerty / or what so
euer aduersite it be / he doth it not of a tyrannouse mynde
to satisfie his lust in oure soffrerynge of euell to make
satisfactione for the synne that is paste of whiche we re-     10
pent and be sory.  But of a fatherly loue to make vs know
our selfes / and feale his mercy / and to tame oure fleshe /
and to kepe vs from synninge agayne.  As no natural father
punissheth his childe because he delytethe in tormentynge
of him / to take satisfactione for the sinne that is paste.    15
But fyrste teachyth kyndly and sofferythe and forgiueth once
or twise / and then at the last / when he sethe the body so
wanton that the childe can not contynewe in the right waye
for the rage of wilde lustes / he beatythe / to subdewe the
flesche only [A3] and to tame it / that the doctryne of       20
the father may haue hyr due course in the herte of the
chylde / and shulde not be chokyd with lustes.




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	Euen so is it of God / if any of hys chyldren that
haue professed his lawe / and the faithe of oure sauioure /
be negligent to tame his fleshe / with prayer / fastynge /
and good dedes after the doctrine of Chryst / he wyll
suerly scourge hym / to brynge hym in to the right way		    5
agayne and to kepe that the doctrine of his soules healthe
peryshe not in hym.  But he takyth not his mercy from vs
ner thynketh on the sinne that is paste / after that we
repent and be full conuertyd / but absoluyth vs both a 
pena and culpa for Crystes sake / and is as myghtie and 	   10
as mercyfull to doo it for Cristes sake / as the Pope for
money besydes that he hathe promysed mercyfully so to doo.
		The knowlege of oure baptyme is the
		key and the lyght of the scripture.
ANd agayne as he whiche knowythe his lettres well / & can	   15
spell perfytly can not but reade if he be diligent / and
as he which hath cleare eyes with out impedyment or let
and walkyth therto in the lyght and open day can not but
se / if he attende and take hede / euen so who so euer
hathe the profession of baptyme wryten in his harte / can	   20
not but vnderstond the scripture if he exercice hym selfe
therin / and compare one place to an other / and marke the




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maner of speache and axe here and there the meanynge of a
sentence of them that be bettre exercysed.
[A4] For as the doctryne whiche we shulde be taught before
we were baptised / and for lacke of age is deferryd vnto
the yeres of discretion is the key that byndeth and lowseth /   5
lockyth and vnlockyth the conscience of all synners / euen
so that lessone / wher it is vnderstonde is only the keye
that opennyth all the scripture / and euen the hole scrip-
ture in it self gatheryd to gether in a narowe compas and
brought in to a compendiousnes.  And till thou be taught	   10
that lesson that thyne herte fele the swetnes of it / the
scripture ys lockyd and shut op from the / and so darke that
thou couldest not vnderstonde it / thoughe Peter / Paule
or Cryst hym selfe dyde expounde it vnto the / no more then
a blynde man can se / thoughe thou set a Candle before hym /   15
or shewdest hym the sonne or poyntyddest with thy fyngre
vnto that thou woldest haue hym loke vpon.
	Nowe be we all baptysed / But alas not one from the
hyest vnto the lawest euer taught the professione or mean-
yng therof.  And therfore we remayne all blinde generally /    20
as well oure greate Rabines for all their hie lernyng which
they seme to haue / as the lay people / ye and so moche the




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more blynde ar oure greate Clerkes / that where the lay
people for a greate numbre of them ar taught nought at all /
they be all wronge taught and the doctrine of their baptyme
is all corrupte vnto them / with the leuen of false gloses /
yere they come to reade the scripture.  So that the lyght	    5
whiche they bringe with them to vnderstonde the scripture
with all / is vtter darkenes and as contrary vnto the scrip-
ture as the deuele vnto Christ.
[A4v]  By reason wherof the scripture is lokkyd vp and
become so darke vnto them / that they grope for the dore	   10
and can fynde no way in / and is become a mase vnto them /
in whiche they wandre as in a myst / or (as we saye) led
of Robyn Goodfelowe / that they can not come to the right
way / no thoughe they turne their Cappes / and the bright-
nes therof hathe blynded their eyes with malice / so that 	   15
thoughe they beleve not the scripture to be false / yet
they persecute the right vnderstondinge therof / and can
not beleve it trewe in the playne sence / whiche it speak-
ythe to them in.  It is become a torneagaine lane vn to
them / which they can not go thorowe / ner make .iij. lynes    20
agre to gether.  And finally the sentences of the scripture
are no thinge but very ridels vnto them / at the whiche they




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cast as the blynde man dothe at the crowe / & expounde
by gesse / an hundrethe doctoures an hundrethe wayes and
one man in .xx. sermons alleginge one texte after .xx.
facions / hauinge no sure doctrine to cleue vnto / and al
for lacke of the right knowelege of the profession of our	    5
baptyme.
		He that hathe the profession of his bap-
		tyme writen in hert can be no heretyke.
ANother conclusion is this.  As he whiche ever crepith
alonge by the grounde & never clymneth can not fal frome	   10
an hie.  Even so no man that hath the profession of his
baptym writen in his harte can stomble in the scripture / 
and fal vnto heresies or become a maker of diuision and
sektes and a defendre of wylde and vayne opinions.  For the
hole and only cause of heresies and sectes is Pride.  Nowe	   15
the lawe of God truly interpreted robbeth al them in whose 
hartes it is w[A5]riten / and makyth them as bare as Iob
of al thinges wherof a man can be mouyd to pryde.  And on
the other syde they haue vtterly forsaken them selues with
al their hie lerninge and wisdome and are become the ser-      20
uantes of Christe only whiche hathe bought them with his
bloude / and haue promised in theire hertes vnfaynedly to




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folowe hym and to take hym only for the auctor of their
religion & his doctrine only for their wisdome and lernyng /
and to mayntene it in worde and dede / and to kepe it pure
and to builde no straunge Doctrine therupon / and to be at
the hiest neuer but felowe with their brethren / & in that	    5
felowshippe to wax euer lower and lower / and euery day
more seruant then other / vnto his weaker brethren / after
the ensample and ymage of Christ and after his commaunde-
mente and ordinaunce / and not in fayned wordes of the pope.
	This be sayde because of them that say that the scrip-    10
ture makythe men heretiques & corrupteth with false opinions
contrarie vnto the professione of their baptym / and the
light wher with they shulde expounde the scripture is tornyd
in to darknes in their hertes / and the dore of the scrip-
ture lockyd and the welles stoppyd vp yer they come at it.	   15
	And therfore because their darknes can not comprehend
the light of scripture / as it is writen Iohn .i. The light
shyned in darknes but the darknes could not comprehende it /
they torne it in to blynde ridles and reade it with out
vnderstanding as lay men do owre lady Mattens or as it		   20
were Marlynes propheties euer their mindes vpon their here-
sies.  And whan they come to a place that soundithe lyke /




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there they rest [A5v] and wringe out wonderful expositions
to stablishe their heresies with al / after the tale of the
boy that wold fayne haue eaten of the pastie of lamprese
but durst not vnto the belles sang vn to hym.  Syt doune
Iake boy and eate of the lamprey / to stablishe his wauer-	    5
inge conscience withe al.  Is it not a greit blyndenes to
say in the beginninge of al to gether / that the hole
scripture is false in the litteral sence / and kyllith the
soule.  Which pestilent heresi to proue they abuse the
texte of Paule saing.  The lettre killeth / because that 	   10
texte was become a rydle vnto them & they vnderstode it not.
When Paule by this worde lettre vnderstode the lawe given
by Moses to condemne al conscience & to robbe them of al
rightwisnes to compel them vnto the promises of mercy that
are in Christ.										   15
	Heresie springeth not of the scripture no more then
darknes of the soone / but is a darke cloude that springeth
out of the blinde hertes of hypocrites / & coverithe the
face of the scripture / & blindeth their eyes that they can
not beholde the bryght beames of the scripture.			   20
	The hole & some then of al to gether is this.  If our
hertes wer taught thappoyntment made betwen god & vs in




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Christes bloud when we wer baptised / we had the kay to
open the scripture / & light to se & perceyue the true
meaning of it / & the scripture shulde be easy to vnder-
stonde.  And because we be not taght that profession / is
the cause whi the scripture is so darke / & so fare pass-	   5
inge our capacyte.  And the cause why our expositions ar
heresies / is because we be wrong taught / & corrupte with
false opinions befor hande & made heretikes yer we come at
the scripture / & haue corrupte it / & it not vs / as the
taste of the [A6] sike makithe holsome & wel seasonyd		   10
meate bitter / werish & vnsauery.  Neuertheles yet the
scripture abydeth pure in hyr self & bright / so that he
which is sounde in the faithe shal attonce perceyue that
the iudgement of the heretikes is corrupte in their expo-
sitions / as an hole man doth feale attonce euen with smel-	   15
linge to the meate that the tast of the sike is infectyd.
And with the scripture shal thei euer improue heresies &
false expositions / for the scripture purgithe hyr selfe /
euen as the water once in the yere casteth al filthines vnto
the sides.  Which to be true ye se by the auctorite of		   20
Paule .2. Timoth. 3. saing.  Al the scripture was giuen of
god by insperation / & is good to teache with al / to




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improue & so forth.  And by the ensample of Christ & the
Appostles / how they confoundid the Iewes with the same
scripture which thei had corrupte / & vnderstode them
amisse after their awne darknes / & as ye se by the ensample
of vs nowe also / howe we haue manifestly improuid the 	    5
hipocrites in an hundreth textes which they had corrupte to
proue their false opinions brought in besides the scrip-
ture / & haue driuen them of.  And they be fled & openly
confesse vnto their shame that they haue no scripture &
sing a nother songe / & say they receauyd them by the 		   10
mouth of the Appostles.  Vnto which stoppinge oystre /
I aunswer here grosly / seing thei ar answerde befor.  That
as he were a fool which wolde trust him to tel his money in
his absence that hath pyked his purse befor his face /
euen so sithe ye haue corrupte thopen scripture befor our	   15
eyes & taken with maner that ye can not denie / we wer
madde to beleue that / which hath lyen .xvc. yer as ye say
in your roten mawes / shuld nowe be holzom for vs.  Ye haue
chwed & mingled it with yur poizon spetel.  [A6v]  Can ye
beare vs in hande & perswade vs thynk ye with your soph-	   20
istry to beleue that ye shulde ministre youre secret tra-
ditions with out grounde truly / when we se youe ministre




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the open scripture falslie?  Can ye bewyche oure wittes
with youre poetry to beleue that ye shulde ministre your
secret traditions for oure profyt when we se youe corrupte
the open scripture to the losse of oure soules for youre
profyt?  Nay it is an hundreth tymes more lykly that ye 	    5
shulde be false in secret thinges then in open.  And ther-
fore in the very sacrementys whiche the scripture testi-
fieth / that Christ hym self ordenyd them we must haue an
eye onto youre hande / howe ye ministre them.  And as we
restore the scripture vnto hir right vnderstondyng frome       10
youre false gloses:  euen so delyuer we the sacrementes and
cerimones vnto their right vse from youre abuse.  And that
must we doo with the scripture / which can corrupte no man
that commyth therto with a meke spryte / sekynge there only
to fation hym self like Christ / accordinge to the profes-	   15
sion and vowe of oure baptyme.  But contrary wise / he shal
ther fynde the myghtie power of God / to altre hym / and
chaunge hym in the inner man a litle and litle in processe
vntill he be full shappen after the image of oure sauioure /
in knowlege and loue of all treuth and power to worke ther	   20
after.
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light and lif of Godes electe / and that mightie pouwer
wher with God creatyth them and shapeth them / after the
similitude / likenes & very facion of Christ / and ther-
fore sustenaunce / comforte / and strengthe to corrage
them / that they may stonde faste / and endure and meryly	    5
beare their soules health / where with the lustes of the
[A7] fleshe subdued and kylled / and the spryt mollified
and made softe / to receyue the print of the ymage of oure
sauioure Iesu.  And as moche as the scripture ys so pure
of it self that it can corrupt no man / but the wykyd only /   10
which ar infect before hand and yer they come at it / cor-
rupte it with the heresies they bringe with them.  And for
as moche as the complaynt of the hypocrites that the scrip-
ture makythe heretykes is vayne and fayned / and the rea-
sons wherwith they wolde proue that the lay people ought 	   15
not to reade the scripture false / wekyd / & the frute of
roten tres / therfor are they faithfull seruauntes of Christ
& faithefull ministres and dispensars of his doctrine / and
trewe hertyd toward their brethern / which haue giuen them
selues vp in to the hande of God / and put them selues in	   20
ieoperdy of all persecution / their very lyf dispised / and
haue translated the scripture puerly and with good conscience /




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submittynge them selues / and desiringe them that can to
amend their translation / or (if it pleise them) to trans-
late it their selues / after their best maner / ye and let
them sowe to their gloses / as many as they thinke they can
make cleue therto / and then put other mens translation out	    5
of the waye.
	Howe be it though God hathe so wrought with them that
a greate part is translated / yet as it is not ynoughe that 
the father and the mother haue bothe begotten the childe and
brought it in to this world / except they care for it &	   10
bringe it vp till it can helpe the self.  Euen so it is not
ynoughe to haue translated thoughe it were the hole scrip-
ture in to the vulgar and comen tonge / except we also
brought agayne / the light to vnderstond it by / & expell
that darke cloude whi[A7v]ch the hypocrites haue spred ouer	   15
the face of the scripture to blynd the right sence and true
meaninge ther of.  And therfore ar there diuerse introduc-
tions ordeyned for youe / to teache youe the profession of 
your baptyme the only light of the scripture / one vpon
the pistle of Paule to the Romains and a nother callyd The	   20
pathe way in to the scripture.  And for the same cause /
have I taken in hande to enterpret this pistle of sainct




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Ihan the Euangeliste to edifie the laye man and to teache
him howe to reade the scripture / and what to seke therin /
& that he may haue to answer the hipocrites and to stoppe
their mouthes withe all.
	And first vnderstande that al the epistles that the	    5
Apostles wrote / ar the Gospel of Christ / thoughe al that
is the gospel be not an Epistle.  It is called a Gospel /
that is to say glade tydinges / because it is an open
preachinge of Christ / and an Epistle / because it is sent
as a lettre or a bil to them that ar absent.				   10
						[ornament: one leaf]