M.11.103KD.11.102. & M.11.103: The <&> is most likely a correction for A, meaning "and," but there is no way to be certain. reden it in Rethorik to arate dedly synne
Cr1.11.103KD.11.102 And reden it in Rethorike , to arate deadly sinne
C.11.104KD.11.102 And reden it in rethorik to arate dedly synne
G.12.105KD.11.102 and redyn yttG.12.105: C2 shares G's original omission of ytt. The addition brings G's reading into line with that of remaining B manuscripts. In retoryke to arate deydly synne