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190 XVII. SIR THOMAS MORE.:he shoulde yet forbydde <strong>the</strong> gospell <strong>of</strong> S. lohn, and suffersome <strong>to</strong> reade <strong>the</strong> actes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> apostles, who/« he woulde notsuffer <strong>to</strong> medle with <strong>the</strong> Apocalips. IManye wer <strong>the</strong>re, I 25;thinke, that shoulde take much pr<strong>of</strong>it by saint Paules epistlead Ephesios, wherin he geueth good counsaile <strong>to</strong> euery kind<strong>of</strong> people, & yet should find litle fruit for <strong>the</strong>ir vnderstandingin hys epystle ad Romanos, conteynyng suche<strong>the</strong> Romanes Hygh dyf^iculties as verye fewe lerned men can 26

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