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trenched 2
trental 2
tres 2
trespass 34
trespassed 17
trespassers 1
trespasses 11
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34 swear
34 taking
34 thoughts
34 trespass
34 vesture
34 week
34 whither
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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trespass

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1 I| sinner to be mine for his trespass, which would be shine by 2 I| for the crime. For all trespass and sins shall be there 3 I| is run in, and as for the trespass to her neighbour. But alway, 4 I| might do and make of this trespass and homicide. The which 5 I| if he might make him to trespass and break God's commandments, 6 I| not meekly confessing his trespass, but laid the fault on his 7 I| cursed the earth because the trespass was of the fruit of the 8 I| knowing the pain of the first trespass of Adam, yet he added thereto 9 I| not remember the sin and trespass of thy brethren, ne the 10 II| what ye owe pay for your trespass and sin, and then ye shall 11 II| that ye have paid for your trespass, set them at the side of 12 II| thee to bear my sin and trespass and return with me that 13 II| cross, not for his culp and trespass, but for our redemption. 14 II| judged them to death without trespass? Arise up hastily, and command 15 II| should pardon another his trespass, we be contrite and repentant 16 II| and for mine offence and trespass this trouble cometh to holy 17 III| culpable repented him of his trespass, and the others from then 18 III| and confessed him of his trespass.~Attila, the king of Goths, 19 III| thee to acknowledge thy trespass. It appertaineth that reason 20 III| and took penance for his trespass, and was after a good man.~ 21 III| demanded forgiveness of his trespass, and promised to make amends 22 III| forgiveness of their ignorance and trespass. Then bare they the body 23 III| the holy saint, for her trespass, and purposed to ride thither 24 III| make satisfaction for thy trespass in doing sacrifice to our 25 III| he would forgive him his trespass. The master, as felonous 26 IV| saw this he knowledged his trespass, and after became christian 27 IV| penance for his offence and trespass. In the same epistle aforesaid, 28 IV| taken, and confessed his trespass, and was judged to be drawn 29 V| him was punished for his trespass, so Julian the apostate 30 V| forgive this young man his trespass. And he then began to swear 31 V| had demanded pardon of the trespass that he had done. And S. 32 VI| confessed their sin and trespass that they had so done by 33 VII| after the quality of the trespass, and because our trespass 34 VII| trespass, and because our trespass is but little, therefore


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