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1 I| in which he lived. If the study of it be not absolutely
2 II| thou have but little, yet study to give and to depart thereof
3 II| in his childhood set to study, where by divine providence
4 III| was sent to Rome for to study, but in his infancy he left
5 III| Benet, which was in his study, knew it, he called to S.
6 IV| necessary meat for the fervent study that he had to preach the
7 IV| assembled in one man, and we study not to follow the least
8 IV| were of one love and of one study and of one will. They were
9 IV| them. They were of like study for to learn, for these
10 IV| sixty he was sought by great study of Valerian and of Galien,
11 IV| sitteth by the judge, and study to call her to thine help.
12 IV| which I have by doctrine and study learned of the lesson of
13 V| Rocke was ever of great study how he might, in the name
14 V| smitten with the pestilence, study now how thou mayst be cured.
15 V| scriptures. He had never study in new fabrics nor buildings,
16 V| Job, we rejoice us in thy study. But if thou wilt be made
17 V| and were fellows in the study of philosophy with Eugenia,
18 V| syllogisms of the philosophers by study corruptible, the arguments
19 V| When he had been in the study of philosophy, he left it
20 V| strongly was lifted up, and by study of tyranny was corrupt of
21 V| divine books with as great study as ever he had read the
22 V| his holy Bible, which with study he had translated, and other
23 V| and with high and noble study served the universal church.
24 V| arrayed herself with high study, and all her might for earthly
25 VI| he sat in a night in his study, labouring in divers of
26 VI| charged him to leave to study in particular sciences,
27 VI| brothers, and he went to study and became a sovereign philosopher,
28 VII| he came into her secret study, whereas none came but herself
29 VII| began he to write and to study and to expound holy writ,
30 VII| wisdoms. Then the bird said: Study never to take that thing
31 VII| to the order, and of his study. For when he was returned
32 VII| good mother he began to study, which was as sweet to him
33 VII| he set all his intent to study, in thinking on God when
34 VII| he had was not of human study, but was of the administration
35 VII| his time he employed to study busily the holy letters,
36 VII| orisons and in prayers and to study, that the most part of the
37 VII| were sore travailled by study, orisons, or going, that
38 VII| himself so firmly to the study, that in seven years while
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