The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises
This book is not intended for those who are acquainted with Anglo-Saxon and Middle English; but for those who care for the thought, specially the religious and devotional thought, of our forefathers. My one aim has been to make a portion of that thought accurately intelligible to modern readers, with the greatest possible saving of trouble to them. When I could use the old word or phrase, with certainty of its being understood, I have done so. When I could not, I have replaced it with the best modern equivalent I could find or invent. In extenuation of the occasional use of Rolle’s expression, “by their lone,” I may urge its expressiveness, the absence of an equivalent, and the fact that it may still be heard in remote places. Aeterna Press