[1] Wherefore [...]the men are not borne onely for theyr owne weale,Men not born for thẽſelues. but alſo for he profite of their friendes, and commoditie of their Countrey, it coulde not hee choſen, but that he [...]ught to per|ſwade with himſelfe to alter his purpoſed inten|tion, concerning the obſeruance of chaſtitie, and to take a wife to the greate ioy and comfort of hys ſubiectes,Cõmendable before God and man. ſithe it was commendable bothe before GOD and manne, and ſo neceſſarye withall and profitable, as nothing myght bee more.