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caused 21
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causes 35
causeth 3
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35 causes
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35 conscience
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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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causes

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1 I| S. Gregory putteth four causes of the profit of his coming: 2 I| S. Bernard putteth other causes, and saith that, we travail 3 I| send this fire for four causes. First for the renewing 4 I| Herod was troubled for three causes, first, because he dreaded 5 I| from them and for three causes: First, that they should 6 I| be assigned. One of the causes is, as saith Remigius the 7 I| there be three reasons and causes. The first was because they 8 I| signified by the fire for three causes. The first cause is for 9 I| Ghost, And that for seven causes that were in them. First, 10 I| is to be noted, for seven causes he was sent, that be understood 11 I| without signifieth three causes. The first is for to put 12 I| church, and that is for three causes. The first is to fear the 13 I| They were brought for two causes, one was because man should 14 I| deeming and judging the small causes. And then his cousin departed 15 I| judgment in good and needful causes. And in none other manner 16 II| of Jesu Christ, for two causes. The first is to Jesu Christ 17 III| chair as a bishop. Many causes there be wherefore this 18 III| confessed, and for these three causes he is digne and worthy honorably 19 III| clerk that he determined the causes of the palace, and therefore 20 III| that for great and notable causes men make their oaths upon 21 III| years. And after, for divers causes, Maximian, which was fellow 22 IV| was established for four causes. That is to wit, in remembrance 23 IV| with marble. And for these causes he was made emperor, and 24 IV| but it is said for six causes. First, for the place of 25 V| He would gladlier hear causes of unknown men than of his 26 V| was established for four causes, like as it is found in 27 V| and began to enquire the causes and deeds of every each 28 V| sharply many men for divers causes, and therefore he was hateful 29 V| Athens could not find in causes natural the cause of that 30 VI| was established for four causes. First, for the dedication 31 VI| diverse souls, and for many causes, and that is for light punition 32 VII| the country for certain causes, and the queen was esprised 33 VII| without taking any salary the causes of the miserable and poor 34 VII| Of diligent discussing of causes and matters he rendered 35 VII| Dominus vobiscum, for two causes. The first cause is to the


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