Book, Chapter

1   III,        I|     them better men. But He endured to be smitten with a reed
2   III,        I|    least He should |53 have endured His Passion with some boldness,
3   III,     VIII|     of holy men, which they endured in their godly preaching
4   III,     VIII| should show who He was that endured the Passion, and who it
5    IV,      XIV|  that they would never have endured to the end. If they face
6    IV,      XIX|    be uttered in speech nor endured in deeds, in the knowledge
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