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her doctrine. And þerfore poule saiþ: " Be ȝe fylowers of me as I am of criste. " [1 Cor . xi. 1. ] And efte he saiþ; " þouȝ we or an awngelle of heuen preche Gal. i. [8.

Capitulum tercium. In þe ȝeere of oure lorde a .M.1 and . CC ., whan þe citee of Acon̄, þat in þis contreye is cleped Akers , florisshed and stode in his vertue, Ioye and prosperite and was enhabited

OF ISABEL , DAUGH|TER OF THOMAS STONOR 1 ST DEC., 1432 This deed is in pursuance of Thomas Stonor ' s Will —see No. 54. The original is Ancient Deeds , C. 1229 . Only the tags for two seals

TO THOMAS STONOR [1 OCTOBER , 1467 ] Sir Thomas Sakeville of Falley or Fawley , Bucks , had a son Thomas , and a daughter Maud who married N. Kentwood. The second Thomas Sakeville had a son Thomas and

TO WILLIAM STONOR 1 MAY , 1476 There is a merchant ' s mark similar to that on the last letter. The wool was housed by Easter Eve (13th April ) Henham having reached Calais on " Sher Thursday "

near Andover and Penton Mewsey ( Leland , Itinerary , ii, 7). The original is in Ancient Correspondence , lx, 1.; it is slightly damaged on the right-hand side. It seems to be holograph. Ryght Wurshypful and trusty Cosyn, y

TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 1 MAY [ 1482 ? ] Stallworth ' s other letters (Nos. 330 and 331) to Sir W. Stonor were written in 1483 ; but in that year the first of May was on a Thursday

And he þat fetly in face fettled alle eres, If he hatz losed þe lysten hit lyftez mervayle; MS., M. 1 he he; M. 2 he. Traue þou never þat tale, untrwe þou hit fyndez. Þer is no dede so

men to kepen it. ¶ Ȝif þei studien on þe holy day aboute experymentis or wiche craft or 1 veyn songis and 1 1_1 omitted X. knackynge and harpynge, gyternynge & daunsynge & oþere veyn triflis to geten þe stynkyng

clennesse & deuocion. ¶ And ȝif þei maken hem more bisi in herte & dede to be 1 gaie and costelewe of array 1 1_1 gaie in costelewe array X. of cloþis & keuerchers and perlis & ribanys, or siche

2 m. 1 o . But in þre maneres may mennus feiþ fayle. Sum faylen in feiþ for defaute of it; as of KK. men þat trowen not to god þat he wil reward hem of þe blis of heuen

worlde aboue and also of the erthe bineþe, as þe prophete dauyd saiþ: " Domini est terra & [Psalm xxiv. 1. ] plenitudo eius " — " þe erþe and þe plente þerof is þe lordis. " And welle I

biddiþ drawe men to dele not wiþ siche men þat ben contrarie to goddis lawe, but sich prestis ben contrarie [1 Cor . v. 11. ] to god & to his puple as wolues of raueyn; hou shulden men þanne

spekiþ to, & ȝyueþ hem þis reule of god: " whanne we han fode & hiling, be we payed of 1 Tim . vi. [8. ] þes þingis. " lord, siþ þis is a skileful reule þat goddis lawe ȝyueþ

goddis children & makiþ hem to come to heuene. & herfore seiþ poul to his puple: " in crist iesu [1 Cor . iv. 15. ] y haue gendrid ȝou; " & herfore crist preisiþ more preching of þe gospel

der Schilderung, ja, fast über|einstimmenden Redewendungen, vgl. VIII , 19 mit IX, 5; VIII , 28 und 29 mit IX, 1 und 2. Auch die Vorliebe für Landschaftsbilder zeichnet beide aus. — Uebereinstimmend ist auch die eigenthümliche Motivirung der Liebe,

ȝeðafnað heom, þe na þing lewfre heom ne læ|toð lewfre wie es scheint aus leofre corrig. v. 1. Corrector. þonne Crist , for þam haliȝe þeowdome, þe hiȝ habbod be|hate, odðo for hellewite ofdrædædnysse, odðo for þæs ecean lifes wuldre.

Hand a. d. Rande , -nede beginnt die nächste Zeile. ‖ hy aus hyre radirt, doch sogleich, da das folgende 1 auf dem e steht. þone time, þe heo ȝist bid, ne sceal heo aȝen nane ȝeþeode, naþer ne wid

VI . § 1. THE CLERK ' S HEAD- LINK . ELLESMERE MS. ¶ Heere folweth the Prologe of the clerkes tale of Oxenford . Sire clerk / of Oxenford / oure Hoost sayde ye ryde as coy / and

VI . § 1. THE CLERK ' S HEAD- LINK . HENGWRT MS. ¶ The Prohemie of the Clerkys tale of Oxenford SIre clerk of Oxenford / oure hoost sayde Ye ride as coy / and stille as dooth a

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