Matthew(i)
15 which shew the dedes of the lawe wrytten in theyr hertes: whyle theyr conscience beareth witnes vnto them, and also theyr thoughtes, accusyng one another, or excusynge
16 at the daye when God shall iudge the secretes of men by Iesus Christ accordynge to my Gospell.
17 Beholde, thou art called a Iewe, and trustest in the lawe, and reioysest in God,
18 & knowest hys wyll, and haste experience of good, and bad, in that thou arte infourmed by the lawe,
19 and beleuest that thou thy selfe arte a guyde vnto the blynde, a lyght to them which are in darknes,
20 an infourmer of them whiche lacke discrecyon, a teacher of vnlearned, which haste the ensample of that whiche ought to be knowen, and of the trueth, in the lawe.
21 But thou whiche teachest not another, teacheste not thy selfe. Thou preachest, a man shoulde not steale, and yet thou stealest.
22 Thou sayst, a man shoulde not commyt aduoutrye: and thou breakest wedlocke. Thou abhorreste ymages, and robeste God of hys honoure.
23 Thou reioysest in the lawe and thorow breakynge the law, dishonourest God.