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1 Intro| educated English-speaking people for several generations,
2 Intro| that Joshua commanded the people not to serve the gods of
3 1 | and rule and govern the people committed to their care
4 1 | their own opinion all the people who live in these parts--
5 1 | Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people, ye priests, saith the Lord,"
6 2 | and of all our Christian people; and then, in their presence,
7 2 | stirring up and teaching of the people, especially of the unlearned. ~
8 2 | the unlearned. ~For if the people go forth with lights and
9 2 | teach all the Christ-loving people to venerate and salute the
10 5 | not willing to behold his people corrupted by such manner
11 5 | Saints and of all pious people. For by so much more frequently
12 6 | other representations, the people are instructed, and strengthened
13 6 | images, not only because the people are thereby admonished of
14 6 | expedient for the unlearned people, it happen that the histories
15 6 | pourtrayed and represented; the people shall be taught, that not
16 7 | teaches the same to his people. For the special treasure (
17 7 | clergy, but also the lay people, learned the Psalms, that
18 7 | and so it became easy for people to come in and occupy the
19 7 | because of the small number of people, let a dispensation be granted. ~
20 7 | m the eyes of the common people. ~This canon is found in
21 8 | fomented strife among the people; and instead of wheat sowed
22 8 | your enemies, and make your people to rejoice. ~And do thou,
23 10 | hold over the masses of the people. It was strictly speaking
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