e
souereyne
good q{uo}d she ?
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at ey?
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stonde to ?
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souereyne good.
[Sidenote: _B. _ Nothing, certainly. ]
? I trowe nat q{uo}d. I
[Sidenote: _P. _ It is then the supreme good that governs and
orders all things powerfully and benignly. ]
? ? an is
? ilke ?
e souereyne good q{uo}d she ? at alle ? i{n}g{us}
gouerne? strongly {and} ordeyne? hem softly.
[Sidenote: _B. _ I am delighted with your _conclusions_, but much
more with your _language_; so that fools may be ashamed of their
objections to the divine government. ]
? a{n} seide I
? us. I delite me q{uo}d I nat oonly in ? e endes or in ? e 2956
so{m}mes of [the] resou{n}s ? at ? ou hast concludid {and}
p{ro}ued. ?
souereyne good.
[Sidenote: _B. _ Nothing, certainly. ]
? I trowe nat q{uo}d. I
[Sidenote: _P. _ It is then the supreme good that governs and
orders all things powerfully and benignly. ]
? ? an is
? ilke ?
e souereyne good q{uo}d she ? at alle ? i{n}g{us}
gouerne? strongly {and} ordeyne? hem softly.
[Sidenote: _B. _ I am delighted with your _conclusions_, but much
more with your _language_; so that fools may be ashamed of their
objections to the divine government. ]
? a{n} seide I
? us. I delite me q{uo}d I nat oonly in ? e endes or in ? e 2956
so{m}mes of [the] resou{n}s ? at ? ou hast concludid {and}
p{ro}ued. ?