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1 I| told to S. Denis that a paynim perverted a Christian man
2 II| man might harbor Jew, ne paynim, ne tyrant, that should
3 II| the Romans, but he was a paynim. Her mother, which was christian,
4 II| Anastasia was married unto a paynim named Publius, but she feigned
5 II| named Marcial, and was a paynim and would not be converted;
6 II| and was king of Idumea and paynim; he took a wife which was
7 II| king of France, which was a paynim, might not be converted
8 II| the head answered: Of a paynim, and Macarius said to him:
9 II| stand upon the tomb of a paynim, and call the devil, and
10 III| avaricious, and a miscreant and paynim, and for to accomplish his
11 III| named Eulogius, and he was a paynim, and therefore she would
12 III| sorrowful that he had been a paynim, and he turned to the church
13 III| Because thou hast prayed for a paynim, God granteth thee to choose
14 III| tofore the sepulchre of a paynim stood a fair cross, which
15 III| sawest it not because I am a paynim that am buried here, and
16 III| Childeric, how be it he was a paynim, held her in great reverence,
17 IV| the honour of an emperor paynim which was dead. Then was
18 IV| people, making solemnity of a paynim, were changed into better,
19 IV| And there was in prison a paynim named Lucillus, which had
20 V| him how Victorin was yet a paynim, and deserved to have a
21 V| his youth when he was a paynim and a philosopher, with
22 V| toward God, for he was a paynim. And sith he was peaceable
23 V| he might not understand paynim speech. And he was right
24 V| Savininus, a right noble paynim. and was twice married.
25 V| Mammertin.~Mammertin was first a paynim and worshipped idols, and
26 V| buried.~And there was a paynim, a workman that wrought
27 VI| Edessa no heretic ne no paynim may live therein, ne none
28 VI| there was a rich man, a paynim, which adored and worshipped
29 VI| shall no subdue him to a paynim duke. Then unnethe was the
30 VII| that their father was a paynim, yet were these two children
31 VII| sithe a commandment that no paynim should not be so hardy as
32 VII| the christians out of the paynim hands ditched and fortified
33 VII| Pontius Pilate, that was paynim and judge at that time in
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