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The Camhray Homily.
Lectio codicis. Textus restitutus.

issi inban martre duduini
u • intain scares ardea
fricach reet carisceruce
sa aini nalaubir noco issi
indglas mart redo intum
scaras friathola leolces
sas saithor ippennit ocus
aitrigi issi indercmartre
lo do foditu chruche ocus
diorcne archrist amculton
dech omnuchuir dundaib
abstolaib oc ingrimmim in
nacloen ocuis ocforcetul
15 recto dee congaibetar
innatrech enel martre
so issnib colnidib tuthegot
duguthrigi scarde friatola
ceste saithu tnesmot afuil
20 inaini ocuis ilaubair archrist
filus daneu trecenele mar
tre attalogmara leder
aranetathami fochrici
manos comalnna mar • Cas
• titas iniuuentute • conti
nentia inhabundantia 7
De muneribus
p'uer tentibus recta
iudicia nonrecipiendis

issi inbdnmartre du duini-
u intain scaras ar Dea
fri each reet caris, ce ruci-
sa dim m% laubir n-oco . issi
ind glasmartre do intain
scaras fria thola led i c4s-
sas sdithor ippennit ocus
aithrigi • issi in dercniartre
do foditu chruche oaus
diorcne ar Christ aniail ton-
deccomn uccuir du ndaib
abstolaib oc ingrimmim in-
na clden ocuis oc forcetul
recto Dee • congaibetar
inna trechenel martre
so issnib colnidib tuthegot
dagathrigi, scarde fHa tola,
cdste sdithu, tuesmot afuil
i n-dini ocuis ilaubair ar Christ'
filus daneu ti'echenele mar-
tre ata logmdra le Dea,
aranetatham-tii fochrici
ma nos-comalnnamar — cas-
titas in iuuentute, conti-
nentia in habundantia.
De muneribus
peruertentibus recta
iudicia non recipiendis.


This is the white martyrdom to man, when he separates for sake of God from everything he loves, although he suffer fasting or labour thereat.

This is the green martyrdom to him, when by means of them (fasting and labour) he separates from his desires, or suffers toil in penance and repentance.

This is the red martyrdom to him, endurance of a cross or destruction for Christ's sake, as has happened to the apostles in the persecution of the wicked and in teaching the law of God*.

These three kinds of martyrdom are comprised in the carnal ones who f. 38 b resort to good repentance, who separate from their desires, who pour 40 forth their blood in fasting and in labour for Christ's sake.

Now there are three kinds of martyrdom which are precious in God's eyes, for which we obtain rewards if we fulfil them, castitas in iuuentute, continentia in abundantia.

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  1. With the white, green and red martyrdoms, compare the Arabian 'white death,' 'black death,' 'green death' and 'red death,' Burton's Thousand Nights and a Night VI. 250