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sauyour of ye worlde in heryng his wordes whiche ben suche Be ye all holy and parfyght / so sayth your fader of heuen. And lerne of hym whiche is hūble of herte & swete. The fyfth sayd. I see

admoneste the peo¦ple of ye whiche they ought to do. And the people ought to here hūbly. For ye herdeman ought to deffende his sheep from all thynges vniuste. And ye people ought to be to hym obeyssaūt.¶Here foloweth ye

aulter / And anon after the heresie of Arryens begā And moche troubled holy chyrche and dyde many euyllis / They bete monkes and other all naked to fore the peple / and slewe crysten men lyke sheep / vpō

place / And cam to fore hym / And offred to hym to suffre deth And hys heed was smeten of / And they toke the hede and shewde it to saynt Feryel that was hys felowe / And sayd

/ of ymy∣tacion / and of adopcion / he was rege∣nerate of Ihesu cryste by baptesme / And he was taughte by the gospel and folowyd hym by marterdom / & adopted by heuenly rewarde / and this was towchyng

and hys clothyng the boke of seynt Clement wytnessith / For he sayde brede only wyth olyues and selde with wortes is myn vsage / And I haue suche clothyng as thou seest a Cote and a mantel /

of cryst and the glorye / And byleue one thyng and de¦nye a nother / And she sayd and affer¦med hym to be crucifyed by his will for our redempcion / and now lyueth euer in blisse and thenne the

/ and cam to saynt Germayne / and kneled to fore hym / and requyred pardon / and tolde to hym all that was happed / And they wente thenne to gy¦der to the Tombe of saynt Concordyen / And

/ and he was ryght ryche / and had a grete multytu¦de of sheepand beestes / And as they pastured aboute the sydes of the Mon¦tayne / It happed that a bulle left the other beestes / And wente

/ and spack of many thinges▪ and inespeciall of the hyhe vayllian̄ces of the preu & noble Her∣cules. and of the monstres and cru∣ell bestes that he had destroyed ād put to deth by hys vaylliaunce and hardiesse. And thus

ze∣chius and zethephius ben in youre nacion And I am here allone and a strauger: hit is among you euydent and notoyre / that ye shall not take ī pacience my correction as ye sholde doo of zechyus and zethephi{us}

And for to so doo we marched thedward to oure euyll helthe / for anon̄ after & right sodaynly sprang out of a tem∣ple the most fair and the moost riche that I euer sawe: a moche meruayl∣lous dragon̄

shall do for to cōquere the noble mo∣ton̄ or sheep of gold in the yle of col∣chos. and for to destroye alle the ter∣rible bestes that ben in the same yle. And I com̄ande that to no man ly∣uyng ne

sondaye / the wynterfolowynge shall be good / and the so∣mergood and drye / and plente of wy¦ne.Oxen andsheep shall well wexeand multyplye. Olde men and oldewymmen shall deye / and peas andaccorde shall be made that yere also.

wryten / by the lawe of gra∣ce/ and euery tyme worshypfull sepul¦tureafter mennes power hath be duedette to mannes bodye and woman∣nes.In the lawe of kynde haue weexample of Abraham Ysaac and Ia¦cob/ and her wyues / whiche hadde fullcostely

there is noo fayth inhym. Prima Iohis .ij. And he yt sayththat he loueth god & hate his brotherhe is a lyer. Io .iiij. And so euery wyc¦kedlyuer is a lyer. And therfor sayntAmbrose sayth in this maner. Bre∣therenflee ye

shal qd he deceyue and lyeWith flateryng prophecyeIn suche mowthes as he leuethAnd he whiche al thynge acheuethBad hym goo forth and do right soAnd ouer this I say alsoThis noble peple of IsraelDispers as sheep vpon an hylleWithout a

am youres and ye forsake meAlas poure sorouful and cay∣tyfthat I am / yf I deye paynymwhat shal come of me / Virgynmarie moder of god haue pyteon me Vnworthy that I am to re¦torneme to you / And after

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