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[Sidenote: Did we not agree that _Sufficiency_ is of the nature of
true happiness?
[Sidenote: Did we not agree that _Sufficiency_ is of the nature of
true happiness?
Chaucer - Boethius
_hire_--hir
2898 _most[e]_--moste
2900 _? ere_--ther
_contened[e]_--contenede
_ha? _--MS. ha? e
2902 _fur? e_--forth
_ordinee moeuynge_--ordene moeuynges
2904 _? ere_--ther
_stedfast_--stidefast
2905 _ordeyned[e]_--ordeynede
_disposed[e]_--disponede
2907 _whiche_--which
_ben_--be
_ylad_--MS. yladde, C. I-ladd
2908 _worde_--word
_folke_--foolk
2911 _wilfulnesse_--welefulnesse]
[Headnote:
GOD IS ALL-SUFFICIENT. ]
[Sidenote: But let us reflect a little more upon these matters. ]
? But lat vs loken ? e ? inges ? at we han
p{ur}posed her-byforn.
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[Sidenote: Did we not agree that _Sufficiency_ is of the nature of
true happiness? ]
? Haue I nat nou{m}bred {and} seid q{uod} she 2913
? at suffisaunce is in blisfulnesse.
[Sidenote: And have we not seen that God is that true felicity,
and that He needs no external aid nor instruments? ]
{and} we han accorded
? at god is {and} ? ilke same blisfulnesse. ? yis forso? e q{uo}d
I. {and} ? at to gouerne ? is worlde q{uod} she. ne shal he 2916
neuer han nede of none helpe fro wi? oute.