Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.177–82.
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f. 21
Ich bileue on god fader al mihti scheppere of heuene and of erþe andreas and in iesu crist his oune lepi sone louerd oure johannes þat was kenned þorgh þe holie gost and boren of þe mayden marie jacobus maior y pined under ponce pilate on þe rode idon deþ þolede and iberied was …
… in forʒiuenesse of sennes iudas thadeus flessces uprist mathias þat ilke lif to habbe þat eure schal laste so mote hit bitide amen.
Apostles’ Creed, with Latin incipit, and with each clause attributed to one of the apostles whose names are given in red. ‘How the Apostles Made the Creed’, Wells Rev. 7:2511–12 [40].
Other texts: See Dd.14.26 [A27].
s. xiv.
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