L.7.20KD.7.20 For þei holde nouȝt her halidayes · as holicherche techeth
M.7.20KD.7.20For þei holden not here halidyhalid[a]y as holichurch techeþ
Cr1.7.20KD.7.20 For thei hold not her holi daies , as holi kirke techeth
W.7.20KD.7.20 For þei holde noȝt hir halidayes . as holy chirche techeþ
Hm.7.20KD.7.20 for they holdyn nougth her holydayes · as holy cherche techeth ·
C.7.20KD.7.20 For thay held nouȝt hir halidayes · as holy chirche teches
G.8.20KD.7.20 for þei hold not theyr halydays as holye chuvrche teychethe
O.7.20KD.7.20For þei holden not her halidayes as holi chirche techiþ
R.7.20KD.7.20 For þei holde nauȝt here
halydayR.7.20:
Although M agrees with alpha on this singular form, most beta witnesses show the plural, halidayes. Most A copies agree with the majority beta
reading, but the C manuscripts divide into two large groups, the X
family (with some P- family support) atetsting alpha's form while the dominant P-family
reading agrees with beta. as holy cherche telleth .R.7.20: R's telleth is unique; Bx has techeth, the same reading found at this point, uniformly, in the other
versions .
F.5.1004KD.7.20For þey holden non holydayF.5.1004: Alpha is responsible for singular -day. This is another instance in which alpha agrees with C and beta with A. / as holy chirche techyþ.