author [Reginald Pecock, Bishop successively of St. Asaph, 1444, and of Chichester from 1450 to his resignation, circ. 1459], who describes it as an "extract or outdraw[?]t fro þe first parti" of his "Donet of Cristen Religioun." Not printed. This
and drye." "Take of the Egre bloodde that ys so redde." "Take earthe of earthe and earthes brothe." "Take earthe of earthe, earthes brother." "Of the sonne take the lyghte." "On the grownde there is an hylle." "Of the soonne
papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of
papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of
papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of
papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of
Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Form of confession in Engl. prose, with explanation of the commandments, sins, senses and works of mercy. Printed from the Vernon MS. by Horatmann, Richard Rolle and his Followers, 1896, ii. p. 340.