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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[Westminster :: Printed by Wynkyn de Worde,
1493]
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Jesus Christ -- Early works to 1800.
Love -- Early works to 1800.
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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 15, 2024.

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This ought ye to thīke whā ye say or here complin / & ha¦ue full grete fere of our lor¦de / whom ye haue soo often offen∣ded. whan he took so grete & greuo¦us vengaūce of adam that he had made wyth his owne hondes for o¦ne apple / that was of noo value yt he took agaynst his cōmaundemē¦te. And therfore at that hour yelde w culpable to god within our her¦tes· and to the preste with our mo¦uth / And yf ye maye thenne haue in mynde al that ye haue doon that day ayenst the commaūdement of god of al that ye haue euyll spokē wyth your mouth / and wyth your eyen euyll beholden & ofte. & of all yt we can thynke that daye we haue doon agaynst the wyll of our crea¦tour / and deuoutly require merci & pardon / And this hour was con∣cluded felonously the dethe of Ih̄u cryst for our synnes / And haue very hope that we shal haue this yt we desire / yf we repent ourself tru¦ly. and be well confessyd. so that ou¦re axynge be resonable / For this sayth our lorde in the gospell / ¶Pette et accipietis /

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