The Hengwrt ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

[6-text p 609] word of Ysaie ‖ He was wounded for oure mysdedes / & defouled by oure felonyes [282] ¶ Now sith þat Ihu crist took vp on hym self the peyne of alle oure wikkednesses; / muchel oghte synful man wepe & biwayle / þat for hise synnes / goddes sone of heuene / sholde al this peyne endure [283] ¶ The .vj.the [The .vj.the m[evere to] con[tricioun]] thyng þat oghte moeue a man to Contricion / is the hope of .iij. thynges / that is to seyn / foryeuenesse of synne / and the yifte of grace wel for to do / and the glorie of heuene / with which god shal gerdone man for hise goode dedes ‖ [284] And for as muche / as Ihu crist yeueth vs thise yiftes of his largesse & of his souereyn bountee / therfore is he clepid Ihus Nazarenus rex Iudeorum [285] ¶ Ihu is for to seyn / Saueour / or Sa|uacion / on whom men shal hope / to haue foryifnesse of synnes / which þat is proprely / Sauacion of synnes / [286] and therfore / seyde the Aungel to Ioseph ‖ thow shalt clepe his name Ihus / þat shal saue his peple of hire synnes / [287] And heerof / seith Seint Peter ‖ ther is noon oother name vnder heuene þat is yeue to any man / by which a man may be saued / but oonly Ihus [288] ¶ Nazarenus / is as muche for to seye / as florissynge / In which a man shal hope / þat he / þat yeueth hym remission of synnes / shal yeue hym eek grace wel to do / for in the flour/ is hope of fruyt in tyme comynge / and in foryifnesse of synnes / hope of grace wel to do [289] ¶ I was at the dore of thyn herte seith Ihus / & clepede for to entre / he þat opneth to me / shal haue foryifnesse of synne / [290] I wol entre in to hym by my grace / and sowpe with hym / by the goode werkes þat he shal doon / whiche werkes / ben the foode of god / and he shal sowpe with me / by the grete ioye þat I shal yeue hym ‖ [291] thus shal man hope / þat for hise werkes of penance / god shal yeue hym his regne / as he byheteth hym in the gospel. [In what manere o[ghte] ben thy contricioun]

[292] ¶ Now shal man vnderstonde / in which

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The Hengwrt ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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London :: Published for the Chaucer Society by N. Trübner,
1868-1879.

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