No manner of man doth or can vfe to
muche Ihootynge. . . . 14. [ p. 44.]
Agaynftevnlawfull gammes and namelye
cardes and dife ..... 16. [J 49.]
Shootyng in war ..... 24. [@ 62.]
Obedience the beft propertie of a Soul-
25. [ 63.]
Reafons and authorites agaynfte flioot-
ynge in war with the confutacion of the
fame ....... 26. [ 65.]
God is pleafed with flronge wepons and
valyaunt feates of war. . . 28. [ 70.]
The commoditie of Shootyng in war
throughe the Hiftories Greke and Latin,
and all nations Chriften and Heathen. 29. [f^ 70.]
Vfe of fhootynge at home caufethe
ftronge fhootinge in warre. . . 41. [I 88,]
Vfe of Ihootynge at home, except men
be apte by nature, and connynge by teach-
yng, doth litle good at all. . 43. [ 91.]
Lacke of learnynge to Ihoote caufethe Eng-
lande lacke many a good archer. . 46. [ 95.]
In learnyng any thyng, a man muft couete
to be bell, or els he fhal neuer attayne to
be meane. « * 47. [ 98.]