“A. ‘I believe the true faith which the Roman Church believes, and which you openly preach to us.’
“I. ‘Perhaps you have some of your sect at Rome whom you call the Roman Church. I, when I preach, say many things, some of which are common to us both, as that God liveth, and you believe some of what I preach. Nevertheless you may be a heretic in not believing other matters which are to be believed.’
“A. ‘I believe all things that a Christian should believe.’
“I. ‘I know your tricks. What the members of your sect believe you hold to be that which a Christian should believe. But we waste time in this fencing. Say simply, Do you believe in one God the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost?’
“A. ‘I believe.’
“I. ‘Do you believe in Christ born of the Virgin, suffered, risen, and ascended to heaven?’
“A. (Briskly) ‘I believe.’
“I. ‘Do you believe the bread and wine in the mass performed by the priests to be changed into the body and blood of Christ by divine virtue?’
“A. ‘Ought I not to believe this?’
“I. ‘I don’t ask if you ought to believe, but if you do believe.’