This tretyse is of loue and spekyth of iiij of the most specyall louys that ben in the worlde and shewyth veryly and perfitely bi gret resons and causis, how the meruelous [and] bounteuous loue that our lord Ihesu cryste had to mannys soule excedyth to ferre alle other loues ... Whiche tretyse was translatid out of frenshe into englyshe, the yere of our lord M cccc lxxxxiij, by a persone that is vnperfight insuche werke ...
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- This tretyse is of loue and spekyth of iiij of the most specyall louys that ben in the worlde and shewyth veryly and perfitely bi gret resons and causis, how the meruelous [and] bounteuous loue that our lord Ihesu cryste had to mannys soule excedyth to ferre alle other loues ... Whiche tretyse was translatid out of frenshe into englyshe, the yere of our lord M cccc lxxxxiij, by a persone that is vnperfight insuche werke ...
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"This tretyse is of loue and spekyth of iiij of the most specyall louys that ben in the worlde and shewyth veryly and perfitely bi gret resons and causis, how the meruelous [and] bounteuous loue that our lord Ihesu cryste had to mannys soule excedyth to ferre alle other loues ... Whiche tretyse was translatid out of frenshe into englyshe, the yere of our lord M cccc lxxxxiij, by a persone that is vnperfight insuche werke ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13930.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
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- ¶Here begynneth a treatyse mo∣che prouffitable for reformacōn of soules defoyled wyth ony of the vij dedely synnes /
- ¶Here foloweth a Treatise that spekyth of the vertu. & of the braū¦ches of the appultree. whiche is ex¦pouned morally: as foloweth here after /
- ¶HEre ben declared the signes wherby men may seke the loue of our lorde /
- ¶How fayth exhorteth the perso¦ne to eschewe & haue in contempt all euyl thoughtes / & to reduse thē self in al poyntes to good werkes vnder the hope of diuyne grace /