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an hyred hyne, and þe sheep perteynen not to him , but þe dung of siche sheep,and þis dung suffisiþ to hem, howevere þe sheep faren. Sum ben wolves wiþouten forþ, and sum ben wolves wiþinne, and þes ben
of þer sheep; but who may holde charite & þus chese þis worldly hauyng? for a man shulde loue more his sheep þan alle his godis or his body, siþ he shulde putte his lif for his sheep, as crist
falliþ to herdis is to kepe þer sheep fro woluys, as false freris, þat comen to men to robbe þer wolle & do hem harm, ben clepid of crist woluys of raueyn. and of þis perel shulden persouns warne men.
FOR HIRE OF SHEEP 27 DEC. , 1460 From Ancient Deeds , C. 8834 . Thys yndentur made at Stonore the xxvij th day of December the ere of Kyng Herre the Sexte xxxix th : wytnysseth þat Thomas Stonore,
of crist shulden lyue of þe almes of sheep þat þey techen. for ȝif þey han rentis bifore or worldly richees, þei shulden leeue hem bifore or lyue on hem bi-syde þer sheep. & þus apostlis leften þer godis whanne
deserte and go and seke þis lost sheep til þat he fond it; and when he hadde founden it, wolde leien it on his shuldris wiþ joie and whanne he comeþ hoom, he clepeb togidre his frendis and neiȝboris, and
And Petre hadde sorewe þat Christ axide þis þus ofte, and seide aȝen to Crist , Lo rd, þou woost alle þingis, þou wost þat I love þee. And Crist bad him shewe þis in dede, and fede his
bileue, sleyng of crist þat was þanne figurid. Also no man shulde plete an oþer, & algatis þe curat his sheep, but for charite to þe pleted man; siþen poul seiþ þat alle oure dedis shulden be don in charite,
fendis craft & leeue þe weye þat crist haþ set. crist ordeynede þat his herdis shulden dwelle wisely vpon his sheep, & teche hem boþe bi lif & word hou þey shulden lyue to come to heuene; but anticrist castiþ
god and ȝou trewly & diligently and to perform|yng, or the wyllyng of god to be performed and fulfyll|ydde. Fyrst let seruauntis doo perfytely in alle thyngis youre wylle, and kepe they ȝoure commaundementis after god and ryȝthwysnesse, and with-oute
Goddis lawe, and þe sheep þat weren scabbid heelen, and stablen in good liif, and algatis putte her liif to save her sheep aȝens wolves. And þes herdis shulden flee sich tyme, in which þeeves sleen þe sheep,and coveiten
goostly help fro his sheep þat he shulde fede, or ȝif he stonde in lordis courtis or in offiss of þe king or of oþere, and leeue þe seruyss þat god axiþ to kepe his sheep in goddis lawe; ȝif
peple traveilid in þis, and hadd e mercy on hem, for þei weren traveilid and ligginge as sheep wiþ|outen heerde; and þanne he seide to hise disciplis, Þere is myche ripe corn and fewe workmen þereaboute, and þerfore preie ȝe
ouer þis hou þes herdis shulden kepe þer sheep in hoolynesse of þer oune lif & in preching of goddis word. & þanne þey ledden hem bi grene lesewis & water of heuene þat ben hoolsum, & þis is þe
to lyue in bisy trauel to kepe þer sheep & wynne hem heuene; & so þei moten lyue trewely, trauelously & perelously, siþen þei moten putte þer oune lif for þer sheep, as crist dide. to þis riching of þersouns
chanouns & algatis freris to lede þer meyne. but god mut algatis punyshe þis, for þes persouns shulden kepe þer sheep aftir þe lawe þat god haþ ȝouyn hem. but who may reuerse goddis ordenaunse heere but ȝif he renne
knights and priests p. 408 II. A priest can avoid sin only by following Christ 409 III. Priests should follow St. Paul ' s rule of contenting themselves with food and clothing 410 Temptation to break this rule, and excuses
treuþe, neþer for dispensis ne peyne; for siþen persouns shulden haue no godis to ȝyue þer prelatis but of þer sheep, what persoun shulde for al þis world make þis robbing of pore men? & ȝif manye wolden holde togedere
crist biddiþ men þus to do almes to pore feble & lame & blynd, but anticrist biddiþ to leeue þis, and to do it to stronge & idil men, þat ben nurschid in þe fendis nest to be an oost
wille þat ne he shal sue crist in þat. & þus shal ech cristenman do, be he herde, be he sheep; but ȝif he take to be herde he shulde passe in witty suyng; & þis reule þat poul ȝyueth