Volume I Part 8 (1/2)

He is the doore, by which we must enter in:

He that entereth not in by this doore, but clymeth ane other way, is a theif and a murtherare:

He is the Veritie and Lyef:

He that goeth out of this way, thare is no dowbt but he shall fall into the myre; yea, verrelye, he is fallin in to it all readdy. This is the fa.s.sioun of my doctrine, the which I have ever followed. Verrelie that which I have heard and redd in the woorde of G.o.d, I taught opinelye and in no cornerris, and now ye shall witness the same, yf your Lordschippis will hear me: Except it stand by the worde of G.o.d, I dar nott be so bold to affirme any thing. These sayingis he rehersed diverse tymes.

THE XIII ARTICLE.

Thow fals Heretike has preached plainelie, saying, That thare is no Purgatorie, and that it is a fayned thing, any man, after this lyfe, to be punished in Purgatorie.

THE ANSWERE.

My Lordis, as I haif oftentymes said heirtofoir, without expresse witnes and testimonye of Scripture, I dar affirme nothing. I have oft and divers tymes redd ower the Bible, and yitt such a terme fand I never, nor yet any place of Scripture applicable thairunto. Tharefore, I was eschamed ever to teach of that thing, which I could nott fynd in Scripture.

Then said he to Maister Johnne Lauder, his accusare, ”Yf yow have any testimonye of the Scripture, by the which ye may prove any such place, schew it now befoir this auditoure.”[419] But that dolt had not a worde to say for him self, but was as doume as a bitle[420] in that mater.

THE XIIII ARTICLE.

Thow fals Heretyke hast taught plainelie against the vowis of Monkis, Freiris, Nonnes, and Preastis, saying, That whosoever was bound to such lyik vowis, thei vowed thame selves to the estate of d.a.m.natioun: Moreover, that it was lauchfull for Preastis to marye wyffis, and not to leve sole.

THE ANSWER.

Of suth, my Lordis, I have redd in the Evangell, that thare ar three kynd of chast men: some ar gelded frome thare motheris wombe; some ar gelded by men; and some have gelded thame selfis for the kingdome of heavinis saik: verrelye, I say, these men ar blessed by the Scripture of G.o.d. But as many as have nott the gyft of Chast.i.tie, nor yitt for the Evangell have nott owercome the concupiscence of the flesche, and have vowed chast.i.tie, ye have experience, althowght I suld hold my toung,[421] to what inconvenience thei have vowed thame selfis.

When he had said these wordis, thei were all doume,[422] thinking better to have ten concubynes, then one maryed wyfe.

THE XV ARTICLE.

Thow fals Heretike and runnagate, sayest, That thow will not obey our Generall nor Princ.i.p.ale[423] Councellis.

THE ANSWER.

My Lordis, what your Generall Counsallis ar, I know not: I was never exercised in thame; b.u.t.t to the pure woord of G.o.d I gave my laubouris.

Read hear your Generall Counsallis, or ellis give me a book, whairin thei ar conteaned, that I may reid thame: Yf that thei aggree with the word of G.o.d, I will not disagree.

[SN: THIS WAS FREIR SCOT.]

Then the ravineyng wolves turned into madnes,[424] and said, ”Whareunto lett we him speak any further? Reid furth the rest of the Articles, and stay not upoun thame.” Amonges these cruell tygres, thare was one fals hypocryte, a seducer of the people, called Johnne Scot,[425] standing behynd Johnne Lauderis back, hasting him to reid the rest of the Articles, and nott to tary upone his wittie and G.o.dlye ansueris; ”For we may not abyde thame, (quod he,) no more then the Devill may abyde the sign of the croce, when it is named.”

THE XVI ARTICLE.

Thow Heretike sayest, That it is vane to buyld to the honour of G.o.d costlie Churches, seing that G.o.d remaneth not in Churches made by menis handis, nor yit can G.o.d be in so litill s.p.a.ce, as betuix the Preastis handis.