The English works of Wyclif hitherto unprinted.Edited by F. D. Matthew.

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The English works of Wyclif hitherto unprinted.Edited by F. D. Matthew.
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Wycliffe, John, d. 1384.
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London,: Pub. for the Early English text society, by Trübner & co.,
1880.
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"The English works of Wyclif hitherto unprinted.Edited by F. D. Matthew." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/AEH6713.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 24, 2025.

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Also þes possessioners ben neuere ful of worldly goodis & seculer lordischipis, but euere purchasen, be it riȝt be it wrong, bi gold, be ypocrisie 2of preiere2 [2_2 omitted X.] & bi pardons; for þe coueitouse man schal not be fulfillid wiþ money, as god seiþ; [Ecclus. xiv. 9.] & so þei breken þe reule of crist tauȝt & comaundid bi seint poul to alle prestis: we hawynge liflode & couerynge be we [I. Tim. vi. 8.] apeied wiþ þes þinges; & þus is ieromyes prophecie fulfillid [Jer. vi. 13.] þat fro þe leste to þe moste þei studien to coueitise. & siþ þei may not gouerne wel þe peple as lordis schulden, þei wolle not cesse til alle be conquerid in-to here dede hondis to distroie lordis & comunes & holy lif of prestis; & certis oþer þei ben of more myȝt & witt to do boþe temperal office & spiritual to-gidre þan weren crist & his apostlis, or elles þei ben foolis disceyued bi pride & coueitise of þis world; for crist & his apostlis couden not or myȝt not or wolde not do [to X. corrected by a later hand.] þes offices to-gidre, but weren fully occupyed wiþ spiritual office; & þus þes possessioners sclaundren cristis lif & ben out of feiþ, hope & charite, & harde rotid in heresie.

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