Treatises And Letters of Dr Nicholas Ridley volume 7

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And it is a pity that the same worshipful con- grcn-ation should be slandered with such untrue reports.
Phil. You answered me indeed, master doctor, (being then prolocutor, ) with " hold thy peace, " and " have him to prison, " and " put him out of the house. " I have read the book, and I find the report of every man's argument is true in all points. And if there is any fault, it is, be- cause it sets forth your doings too favourably, and no- thing like to the manner in which you used me, being
... an archdeacon, and not of the worst of the house.
West. Thou art no archdeacon.
Phil, Indeed, master doctor, you have among you un- archdeaconed me now, (I thank God for it, ) and that with- out any order of law.
Lon. I pray you, my lords hearken what he writes of himself; I read it over this morning, and made a note of it. He saith, that Doctor Weston called him frantic and mad man, and said, he should go to Bedlam.
Phil. Indeed my lord, so it pleased Doctor Weston to taunt at me and say his shameful pleasure, but yet I was no whit the more so for all his sayings, than Christ was when the scribes and the pharisees said likewise he was mad, and that he was possessed of a devil, most blasphe- mously.


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