Vitas patrum.

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Title
Vitas patrum.
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[Westminster :: Printed by Wynkyn de Worde,
1495]
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Fathers of the church -- Early works to 1800.
Christian saints -- Early works to 1800.
Hermits -- Early works to 1800.
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"Vitas patrum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A04386.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2024.

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¶Of a prynce ye hated a nother pryn¦ce / begyn̄yth ¶Maliciā / ca. C.xliii.

SOmtyme was grete hate by∣twene .ii. prȳces· wherof thoe was by ye holy Patryarke ma∣ny tymes moeuyd to haue agreed with the other. but therto he wold neuer acor¦de / ¶On a tyme ye sayd Patryarke ca¦lled to hȳ ye sayd obstynat prince. & bro¦ught hym in to his oratory wyth a ser¦uaūt of his / & ther in theyr presence he songe masse / In sayeng yt whiche. & af∣ter the consecracōn & eleuacōn of ye pre¦cyo{us} body of our lorde. where the Pater nost behouyth to be sayd. they .iii. sayde togid{er} vnto thise wordes) Et dimitte 〈◊〉〈◊〉 his debita rā. sicut et nos dimitt•••••• debitori{bus} ris (In whiche wordes e pray to god our creatour. yt it wll play¦se hȳ to foryeue our defautes like as we

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foryeue those yt ben done ayēst vs / And afore yt they began ye sayd clause. the sa¦yd Patryarke cessed his speche & cōma¦ūded his seruaūt to kepe his tonge styll So ended ye prince al alone ye same cla¦use / ye Patryarke after sayd to hȳ. Auy¦se & see my brod{er} how yu spekest ferfully to god ayenst thyself. In prayenge hȳ yt he pardon yt as yu pardon̄est the other & netheles yu doost therof noo thynge / ye prynce then̄e meked hymself. & promy¦sed to the sayd holy Patryarke that he shold do as he wold haue hȳ to doo /

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