[1] Thus both parts assented thereto, and the assem|blie quietlie dismissed. And therefore vpon mondaie, the like assemblie began againe at the place & houre appointed:A new assem|bl [...]e on the mondaie ac|cording to appointment. and there (vpon what sinister or disordered meaning is not yet fullie knowne, though in some part it be vnderstanded) the bishop of Winchester and his colleagues, and especiallie Lincolne, refused to exhibit or read, according to the former notorious order on fridaie, that which they had prepared for the second assertion. And therevpon by the lord kéeper of the great seale, they being first gentlie and fauoura|blie required to kéepe the order appointed; and that taking no place, being secondlie as it behooued, pres|sed with more earnest request: they neither regar|ding the authoritie of that place, nor their owne re|putation, nor the credit of the cause, vtterlie refused that to doo. And finallie being againe particularlie euerie of them apart, distinctlie by name, required to vnderstand their opinions therein: they all sauing one (which was the abbat of Westminster, hauing some more consideration of order and his dutie of o|bedience than the other) vtterlie and plainelie denied to haue their booke read, some of them more earnest|lie than others, and some other more vndiscréetlie and vnreuerentlie than others.