"The wordis of Christ to hys spowse of the artyclys of the very trewe feyth, and what be the ornamentes and tokyns and the wyll that a spowse ought to have to her spowse;" being a translation of other portions of the Revelations of S. Bridget
MS. Rawl. C. 41, fol. 44
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"The wordis of Christ to hys spowse of the artyclys of the very trewe feyth, and what be the ornamentes and tokyns and the wyll that a spowse ought to have to her spowse;" being a translation of other portions of the Revelations of S. Bridget
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MS. Rawl. C. 41, fol. 44
Summary
In three chapters. The first chapter is headed "Capitulum III," and is extracted from chap. ii. of book i.
Beg. "I am maker of hevyn, of erth, of the see, and of all thyngs that be in them. I am one with the Father."
End. "— then for to covete and haue a wyll allway to synne."
Date
early 15th century
Language
English
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
St. Bridget, Revelationes (extracts in English translation) and Thomas Robinson, The life and death of Mary Magdalene
"The wordis of Christ to hys spowse of the artyclys of the very trewe feyth, and what be the ornamentes and tokyns and the wyll that a spowse ought to have to her spowse;" being a translation of other portions of the Revelations of S. Bridget
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