at
god haue receyued ?
god haue receyued ?
Chaucer - Boethius
t as ?
ou my?
test ?
inken.
?
at god ?
at ha?
blisfulnesse
in hym self. {and} ? at ilke blisfulnesse ? at is in hym
were diu{er}s in substaunce.
[Sidenote: If you think that God has received this good from
without, then you must believe that the giver of this good is more
excellent than God the receiver. ]
? For yif ? ou wene ?
at
god haue receyued ? ilke good oute of hy{m} self. ? ou 2512
mayst wene ? at he ? at ? af ? ilke good to god. be more
goode ? an is god.
[Sidenote: But we have concluded that there is nothing more
excellent than God. ]
? But I am byknowen {and} confesse
{and} ? at ry? t dignely ? at god is ry?
in hym self. {and} ? at ilke blisfulnesse ? at is in hym
were diu{er}s in substaunce.
[Sidenote: If you think that God has received this good from
without, then you must believe that the giver of this good is more
excellent than God the receiver. ]
? For yif ? ou wene ?
at
god haue receyued ? ilke good oute of hy{m} self. ? ou 2512
mayst wene ? at he ? at ? af ? ilke good to god. be more
goode ? an is god.
[Sidenote: But we have concluded that there is nothing more
excellent than God. ]
? But I am byknowen {and} confesse
{and} ? at ry? t dignely ? at god is ry?