This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge.

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This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge.
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Parys :: [Per Franciscum Regnault in vico sancti iacobi, e regione maturinorum. Ad signum Elephantis],
M.ccccc.xxxi. [1531]
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Primers (Prayer-books) -- Catholic Church -- Early works to 1800.
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"This prymer of Salysbury vse is set out a long wout ony serchyng with many prayers, and goodly pyctures in the kale[n]der, in the matyns of our lady, in the houres of the crosse in the. vii. psalmes, and in the dyryge." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05777.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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Uvhan Adam had knowleged his mysse And remembred his grete ygnoraunce O lorde god he sayd / forgyue me this And after warde he dyde grete penaunce.

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Arce mihi domine: nichil enim sūt dies mei. Quid est homo quia magni¦ficas eum: aut quid apponis erga eū cor tuum? Uisitas eum diluculo: & subito probas illū. Us{que} quo non parcis michi: nec dimittis me vt glu¦tiam saliuam meam? Peccaui. Quid faciam tibi o¦custos hominum? Quare posuisti me contrarium tibi: & factus sum michimetipsi grauis? Cur non tollis peccatum meum? & quare non aufers iniqui¦tatem meam? Ecce nunc in puluere dormio: et si¦mane me quesieris non subsistam. Credo {quod} redē∣ptor meus viuit / & in nouissimo die de terra surrecturus¦sum. Et in carne mea videbo deum saluatorem meum. v Quem visurus sum ego ipse et non alius: & oculi mei cō∣specturi sunt. Et in carne mea videbo deum saluatorem meum.

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