155. 10. behouable] behoouefull (which is a better form).

156. In the rubric, I. R. has—‘what riches are’; but in l. 1, he has—‘It is now requisite to know what riches is.’ Already riches was becoming a plural substantive. It may be remarked that I. R. omits the Latin forms of all the quotations.

157. 19. duetie] debt (which is what is meant). So also in ll. 22, 24.

160. 2. After declare, I. R. inserts—and euery booke of Common prayer dooth containe them. A pertinent remark.