Readings for line KD.17.198

L.17.197KD.17.198
Bi þis skil me þynkeL.17.197: L alone reads þynke; other beta manuscripts have þynkeþ. · I se an euydence
# de peccato contra spiritum sanctum
M.17.197KD.17.198
By þis skille me þinkeþ . I see an euidence
Cr1.17.197KD.17.198
By thys skill me thinketh I se an euident
W.17.196KD.17.198
By þis skile me þynkeþ . I se an euidence
Hm.17.196KD.17.198
By this sk...yle me thynkeþ · y see an euydence
C.17.193KD.17.198
By this kyl skyl my-thynketh · I se auidence
G.18.196KD.17.198
by thys skyll me thynkethe y see an euvydence
O [Not found.]
R.17.178KD.17.198
By this kile[s]kile he seydeR.17.178: For alpha's he seyde, beta reads me þynkeþ, which fails in alliteration. Cx revises skile to simile but agrees with alpha on the following words: he saide.  I se an euydence 
F.13.278KD.17.198
By þis skyle he seyde / þouF.13.278: F's þou is unique. Other B manuscripts have I. see an evydense.