Cr1.17.30KD.17.31 And hath saued that beleued so , & sory for her synnes
C.17.30KD.17.31 And hath saued þat I bileued so · and sori for hir synne
R.17.30KD.17.31 And hath saued þat bileuethR.17.30:
Here F reads byleve, so alpha presumably had a present-tense form (but the
Introduction III.2.2.10 on the pervasively
problematic <-th> tense marking of the alpha tradition); beta, on the other hand, reads
bileued. Although six C manuscripts (five from the P family) agree with
R's reading, Cx supports beta. so and sori for
here synnes .