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17. doleo de uobis doleo kmi mihi . . . orrendum inefPabile . . . 

 paradysum. 



18. testatur inquid . . . ueneficos . . . mendacibus (n siiprascript.) 

 , , . om, et hef. periuris . . . non inmerito . . . recognoscit. 



19. quas mulierculas . . . distribuuntur o misere . . . fraudulentes. 



20. quod ita erit quod ita erit ... i7ts. enim hef. mentiti . . . om, 

 enim hef locutus. 



21. prumtus . . . ins. uel abscondatur hef. a nemine . . . presenti 

 . . . Coritico . . . quid sit Deus . . . ceperunt ut mereantur . . . 

 Spiritu. 



The use of t for c, which is found in B and R, is more strongly- 

 marked in P, e.g. Patritius, henefitia, mendatium^ iuditium^ fidutialiter, 

 eJitiatuSf fatiem^ fatie, sacrifitium^ fatiam, fatiunt, fatiatis, fatientihus, 

 fatieham, perfitiendas^ internitionem, qffitium, interfitiet, dispitior, spetio- 

 cissimi] but the converse change, constant in B, is not found in P. 

 muangelium is always found, inquid and cyhus usually, uelud once 

 (Conf. 12), ahunde in Conf. 4 ; elsewhere hahundat and hahundanter. 



