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1 I| And therefore this name fifty, representeth the beatitude
2 I| also in the New Testament, fifty days after Easter, descended
3 I| thirty daughters, and some fifty of that one and fifty of
4 I| some fifty of that one and fifty of that other. We find no
5 I| hundred cubits of length, fifty in breadth, and thirty of
6 I| in height an hundred and fifty days from the day that Noah
7 I| flood three hundred and fifty years. From the time of
8 I| Noah were nine hundred and fifty years and then he died.
9 I| Our Lord said: If there be fifty good and righteous men among
10 II| chariots and horsemen and fifty men for to go before him,
11 II| and of the tribe of Judah fifty thousand fighting men. And
12 II| to him: Sir, I have lived fifty years, and always in lechery.
13 II| descended down one hundred and fifty steps, bearing with him
14 III| years, and all her age was fifty three years seven months
15 III| our Lord five hundred and fifty. When his body should be
16 III| our Lord eight hundred and fifty, and the holy bishop died
17 III| and he said a hundred and fifty years; and then he asked
18 III| S. Germain was more than fifty years from that one to that
19 III| gave to them an hundred and fifty shillings for to put to
20 III| age of fifteen years unto fifty, she fasted every day save
21 III| lived and used this life fifty years, the bishops that
22 IV| Jesus or Christus, or both, fifty times. From his wound sprang
23 IV| hath continued in his order fifty years, then he shall be
24 IV| Gerrnain was more than fifty years. But this was another
25 IV| our Lord three hundred and fifty. ~
26 V| Lord eleven hundred and fifty six. He slept in our Lord
27 V| our Lord seven hundred and fifty. And then all the Jews hallowed
28 VI| over the sea the space of fifty miles, to the place where
29 VI| which she made more than fifty corporas, and sent them
30 VII| brought from divers provinces fifty masters which surmounted
31 VII| judgment is this to set fifty orators and masters against
32 VII| thus have I lived one and fifty years. And I was forty years
33 VII| the year seven hundred and fifty. And then when Astolphus,
34 VII| The foresaid S. Ives lived fifty years or thereabout, and
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