[587] Psalm lxxxi. 16.
[588] Having the said books in his custody. Foxe, Acts, v. p. 428.
[589] Dispersing abroad of the said books within this realm. Ibid. p. 428. See also Strype. Cranmer's Mem. p. 81.
[590] Nullus homo unum iota in Scripturis sacris videt, nisi qui spiritum Dei habet. (Luther, De servo arbitrio, Witt. ii. p. 424.) No man but he who has the Spirit of God can see a single jot in the sacred scriptures.
[591] Tyndale and Fryth's Works (ed. Russell.). vol. ii. p. 491. The "Pathway unto the Holy Scripture" is the prologue to the quarto Testament, with a few changes of little importance.
[592] Tyndale and Fryth's Works (ed. Russell), vol. ii, p. 503.
[593] Ibid. p. 500.
[594] More's Life, p. 134.
[595] And brought with him Tyndale's first translation of the New Testament in English. Foxe, Acts, v, p. 421.
[596] His grace should see such a book as it was a marvel to hear of. Foxe, Acts, iv, p. 658.