incipit epistula ad phylemonem.PAULUS VINCTUS JESU CHRISTI & timotheus frater, philemoni dilecto & adjutori nostro, & appie sorori carissime, & archippo commilitoni nostro, & ecclesie, que in domo tua est. Gratia vobis, et pax a deo patre nostro, et domino iesu christo.
Gratias ago deo meo, semper memoriam tui faciens in [orationibus meis]
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