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And þe grounde of Gomorre gorde into helle, And uche a koste of þis kyth clater upon hepes. ' M. 1 kyth, M. 2 kythe ( but see Introd., p. x, n. 2, on the flourish after h). Þen laled

(?), the letter(s) after d are smudged and perhaps retraced, a stroke preceding the r possibly indicating an i; M. 1 alabaunderrynes; M. 2 alabaunderynes without remark . Casydoynes, and crysolytes, and clere rubies, Penitotes, and pynkardines, ay perles bitwene;

or couere of god was conquerid in-to enemyes hondis, & goddis peple ouercomen, and many þousandis slayn in bataile as [1 Sam . iv. ] þe first bok of kyngis telliþ. ¶ And herefore þe holy prophete ysaie crieþ þat

& næng man, manenen edwit & folces æwyrp " . " Anhafen ic eam & edwit auf Rasur, wovon der 1. Buchst. ein w. ȝenydered & ȝescænd " ; & eft se witeȝa seȝd: " God is me, drihten þ̱

men of Brunne, And specïali, alle be name, Þe felaushepe of Symprynghame, Roberd of Brunnë Robert of brunne D, leaf 1, back. greteþ ȝow In al godenesse alle godenes O, al goodness D. þat may to prow. be prow D.

y wolde reders in this place forto thidir turne and it se, by cause thilk argument is vnsoilable. See Part 1. c. xix. Also into the same purpos y may argue thus: What euer gouernaunce was brouȝt into the chirche

, of a half-yard|land (15¼ acres), viz. in the West field, 3 acres, 11 half-acres, 3 roods; in East field, 1 acre, 10 half acres; and an acre of meadow. KNOWE þoo that Be Nowe and to Bee that I,

to Stonor ' s accounts as Sheriff, see L.T.R., Memoranda Rolls , 239—m. 1, Hilary Term , 1467 , as to absence of accounts from Bishop of Salisbury , and Abbot of Westminster and other matters; and 240— Re |corda,

TO KATHERINE RYCHE 1 JUNE , 1476 Katherine Ryche, whom Betson married in 1478 , was clearly at the time of this letter little more than a child. Katherine was the eldest daughter of Elizabeth Stonor by her first husband,

all the entries belong to 1478 -79 . Some typical entries are given. From Ch. Misc. , 37, vii. f. 1. Elysabeth Stonore. Item, payd to a man for cleft wode iij days and a halfe day, v. d. It.,

cursing twey points. 1. þat þe ministris of þe kirk owe not to curse. 2. þat þe kirke may not rizt|wisly curse a riztwys man. Of cursing twey poynts. A noþer is þis þat is put and askid, þat þo

þat þei stondun nere him, prests mai in þe autere mak þe sacrament. But for it is writun, Prestis þat 1 Tim . 5. prestun wel bi þei worþi had dowble honor, most þat þei trauel in word and teching:

me. And þus seiþ Poul , þat he gaf counseil to þingis as him þowt, but ilk man had his 1 Cor . uij o . proper ȝeft of God , to go as God haþ callid him; and þus

And quelle alle þat is quik wyth quavende flodez; MS. þat þat, with a line drawn through second þat; M. 1 þat þat; M. 2 þat. Alle þat glydez and gotz and gost of lyf habbez, I schal wast with

bood there al nyȝt. And on the Wendesday at nyȝt they laye at Berkewey. And on the Thorsday [ March 1 , 2. ] they lay at Ware . And on the Fryday they come to Seynt Albones , [

god techiþ vs be seynt poul ȝif a man resceyue vnworþily þe sacrament of þe auter þat man resceyueþ his 1 Cor . xi. 29. dampnacion. And siþ prelatis hondis ben ful of blood, boþe of quellyng of men wiþ

is cursed. Final apostrophe to curates. Hou þe office of curatis is ordeyned of god. In dei nomine. Amen. [Capitulum 1. ] For þe office of curatis is ordeyned of god & fewe don it wele & many ful euyle,

returned. Copied from the Corpus MS. X. and collated with the Dublin MS. AA. SUMMARY. CHAP. I. Three heresies prevalent. 1. That holy writ is false. 2. That it is lawful to lie. 3. That it is uncharitable to denounce

þerfore seiþ ambrose þat alle men þat louen lesynges ben þe deuelis children. ion þe euaungelist seiþ þat omitted X. 1 John ii. 21 (?). no lesyng is of god; þanne it is of þe deuyl siþ he is fadir

cursid of god & venemyn cristendome. for crist him silf techeþ bi word of seynt poul þat he is cursid 1 Cor . xvi. 22. of god þat loueþ noȝt crist ; but siþ he onely loueþ crist þat kepiþ

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