[317] Proceeding in degrees of the schools. Ibid.
[318] His manners and conversation being correspondent to the Scriptures. Ibid.
[319] Read privily to certain students and fellows, instructing them in the knowledge and truth of the Scriptures. Ibid.
[320] Oxoniæ cum juvenis quidam non vulgariter doctus. (Erasm. Ep. p. 346.) A certain youth at Oxford of uncommon learning.
[321] Which they have been in brewing as I hear this dozen years. Tyndale's Expositions (Park. Soc.) p. 225
[322] Ut impii ad ipsum per me olim impium converterentur. (Foxe, Acts, iv, p. 633.) That the ungodly may be converted to thyself through me, once ungodly.
[323] Through Tyndale's instructions he first received into his heart the seed of the Gospel. Foxe, Acts, v. p. 4.
[324] Even as a beast in his own dung. Bilnæus Tonstallo episcopo; Foxe, Acts, iv, p. 640.
[325] He will not be thy Jesus or Saviour. Ibid.
[326] Without this inward calling it helpeth nothing before God to be a hundred times elect and consecrated. Ibid. p. 638.