6 a Ether for breaking the Law, if he did deliuer her, or of lightnes, & inconstantie, if he did condemne her.
11 b Jesus wolde not medle, but with that which did apperteine to his office, to wit, to bring sinners to repentance: and therefore did not abolish the Law against adulterie.
12 / Or, liuelie light.
14 c That which Christ denied {chap 5,37}, here he granteth, to declare vnto them their stubbernes: and saith that being God he beareth witnes to his humanitie: likewise doeth God the father witnes the same which are two distinct persones, thogh but one God.
14 d In that he came from his father, he sheweth that he is not onely man, but God also.
14 ! He sheweth from whence he is come, wherefore and whether he goeth.
25 k That is, who he was whence he was & why he came into this worlde.
28 l Their dndeuours & practises whereby they thinke to destroye him, shal serue to exalte, & magnifie his glorie.
28 m Not to beleue in him, but to be conuicted.
32 ! Who are fre, & who are bounde.
37 q He granteth their sayings in suche sorte, that he sheweth vnto them that their owne dedes proue them liers.
44 u It followeth then that he was once in the trueth: for he was not created euil.
44 x According to his wont and custome.