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1 I| that it shall behove us to render and give account of our
2 I| time, what reason may we render, or what answer shall we
3 I| be gathered and we should render to God the fruits of good
4 I| cross, nevertheless they render and yield to thee contrary.
5 I| of death with his bonds, render to the world now gladness,
6 I| the Egyptians, and that we render louings to God for our creation
7 I| day, and therefore let us render our thankings to God and
8 I| Bernard how we ought to render and give thankings to God:
9 I| know to whom he ought to render it. And if he know not,
10 II| and safely bring him and render him to thee again. Tobit
11 II| Rages the city of Medes, and render to him his obligation, and
12 II| Nicholas that he would render and pay it again as soon
13 II| saved the world, to thee I render and yield grace and thankings,
14 II| innocents. Then he commanded to render and deliver again to the
15 II| I pray him that he will render to thee thy speech again
16 III| this night past, therefore render to her that she hath deserved.
17 III| stolen it made no semblant to render ne deliver again this sheep,
18 III| body of the poor Mary and render to the earth his right,
19 IV| and gat by his merits to render me to you all whole. ~A
20 IV| heaven to enjoy. Thou shalt render the mansions of my father
21 V| breast, praying our Lord to render to me the peaceable peace
22 VI| peaceably. And because she would render good sacrifice to God of
23 VI| said to our Lord: Sire, I render to thee graces and thankings
24 VII| place here, and God shall render and give to thee a good
25 VII| nature of God and man, for to render us peace and to him be reconciled.
26 VII| looking upward on high for to render graces to God, in teaching
27 VII| art reigning in heaven, we render and yield to thee graces
28 VII| good and evil, and shall render or yield to every one this
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