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would wel agre wyth him. For so may euery worde almost
through the whole scripture, calling an allegory euerye
sense, wherby the wordes be translated vnto some other
spirituall vnderstanding, beside the true playne open
sence that ye letter firste entended. But on the other side
because yt in some wordes of scrypture is there none
other thing entended but an allegorye, to goe therfore
and in another place of scripture to take away wyth an
allegory, the very true litteral sense as he doth here, thys
is the faute that we fynde in hym. Whych if it may be
suffered, must nedes make al ye scripture as touching
anye poynte of oure fayth, of none effecte or force at all. I
meruaile me therfore much that he is not aferde to
affirme that these wordes of Christe, of his bodye and hys
bloode, must needes be vnderstanden onely by way of a
similitude or an allegory as ye wordes be of the vine and