Strawyn

videat reges

Affirmed that wee be not bounden to beleve any thinge whiche is not written nor conteyned in holly scripture. Nor ought to beleve any other thinge / than goddes wourde founde in holly scripture

Testes.

  • Clement Norton
  • Joan Seth
  • Robert ffyneux fynes
  • Richard Stickney
  • Richard Dryland
  • Lauraunce Manby
  • and other of ffaversham

Swan vicar of Sheldewiche }

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Christ did not dye, neither for you nor me / nor your fathers. nor my father. but for the fathers of tholde Lawe / And leftes us be to be saved by our wourkes.

Sir George Woddall his Curat and other can testifie /

John Benson

In contempt of the Sacrament of extreme Unction said. yf I shuld chaunce to be seeke and dye I had as leve to smethe my cote therewith as my body. for I can swete fast fast enough.

Joyce Benson

Talking of our Lady said vi That she viz. mary shuld have borne Christ Asking her no leave /

testes

  • William parker Smith
  • Thomas Wood
  • Milles servante to Mr. John Culpeper

paroch omni sanctores Cantur

Strawyn "affirmed that we be not bounden to believe anything which is not written or contained in the Holy Scripture; nor ought to believe any other thing than God's word found in Holy Scripture." Six witnesses named "and other of Faversham." Swan, vicar of Sheldewiche. "Christ did not die, neither for you nor me, nor your father, nor my father, but for the fathers of the Old Law, and left us to be saved by our works." Ws. : "Sir Geo. Woddall his curate and other can testify." John Benson, "in contempt of the Sacrament of extreme unction, said If I should chance to be sick and die I had as leve to smethe my coat therewith as my body, for I can sweat fast enough." Joyce Benson, "talking of Our Lady, said that she, viz. Mary, should have borne Christ, asking her no leave." Three witnesses of the parish of All Saints, Canterbury, including Milles, servant to Mr. J. Culpeper.