[1] Upon the tuesdaie, the bishops all amazed and full of care, came vnto him; and bicause of the displea|sure which the king had conceiued against him, coun|selled him to submit himselfe to the kings will, or else in fine,The bishops persuade the archbishop to submit him|self to y^ [...] kings pleasure. they told him plainelie, that he would be iud|ged a periured person; bicause he had sworne vnto the king as to his earthlie souereigne, touching all temporall honor in life, lim, and member; and name|lie to obserue all his roiall lawes and customes, which of late he had established.