Plenam vestro dogmate, o Sortes et Plato.

[7987]. 1 Peter iv, 18.

[8015]. Psalm xxii, 4.

[8073]. a maister. This word was generally used in the scholastic ages in a restricted sense, to signify one who had taken his degrees in the schools—a master of arts.

[8103]. Luke x, 7.

[8133]-[8137]. These are the indications of different Psalms. Psalm li begins with the words, Miserere mei, Deus, secundum magnam misericordiam tuam. The thirty-first Psalm commences with the words, Beati quorum remissæ sunt iniquitates, et quorum tecta sunt peccata. Beatus vir, is the beginning of Psalm i. The fifth verse of Psalm xxxi contains the words Dixi: Confitebor adversum me injustitiam meam Domino.

[8141]. Psalm xxxi, 6.

[8145]. Psalm l, 19.

[8153]. Isaiah v, 22.

[8155]. Whitaker's text has—