William Tyndale a Biography a Contribution to the Early History of the Englis

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William Tyndale a Biography a Contribution to the Early History of the Englis
Robert Demaus
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Where among open sinners many be 78 AN EXPOSITION [Tyndalk.
lieve at the hour of death, fall flat upon Christ, and believe in him only, without all other righteousness. It were an hundred thousand times better never to pray, than to pray such lip prayers ; and never to fast or do alms, than to fast, and to do alms with a mind thereby to be made righ- teous, and to make satisfaction for the fore sins.
Ye have heard how that it ivas said to them of old time^ Kill not, foriohosoeve7' killeth shall
... be in danger of judgment. But I say unto you, ivhosoever is angry ivith his brother shall be in danger of judgment. And ivhosoever saith unto his brother Racha, shall be in danger of a council. But ivhosoever saith to his brother, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell f re.
Here Christ beginneth, not to destroy the law (as the The law i. Pharisees had falsely accused him) but to restore it again vestoied. JQ ^j^g j. Jgi^^ understanding, and to purge it from the glosses of the Pharisees. He that slayeth shall be guilty, or in danger of judgment ; that is to say, if a man murder, his deed testitieth against him ; there is no more to do than to Ti r.^..


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