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1 I| afore judgment, shall be the folly and malice of Antichrist;
2 I| supposed it to have been folly to worship God crucified.
3 I| image of God; by a woman folly was showed; by a woman wisdom
4 I| and rebuked Ham of his folly and sin. And when Noah was
5 I| well nor wisely, for by folly consumest thy self, and
6 I| that accuse some of their folly, or hearken by manner of
7 II| There was never such a folly ne rage seen in the world.
8 II| Tranquillinus said: It is folly to doubt more human puissance
9 II| idols of stone is a great folly. With these words Diocletian
10 III| the idols, and leave thy folly, and I shall enhance thee
11 III| wisdom be treachery and folly; the extremities of attemperance
12 III| strength be feeble courage and folly; and the extremities of
13 III| provost I marvel much thy folly which seest me so young
14 IV| because it is vanity and folly to serve parishes and to
15 IV| on a night went to do his folly accustomed, but when he
16 IV| Thou felon spirit, by what folly dost thou will to grieve
17 V| outrageous clothing was folly, a man but glorifying himself
18 V| vanquish him and shew his folly, said to him: Depart a little
19 V| heard the commandment of thy folly. Then the king was angry
20 V| reproveth in the same place the folly of the story Iying, saying
21 V| the array of one woman of folly confound me tofore the sight
22 VI| strength. Sapience is denied by folly, righteousness by iniquity,
23 VII| therefore, daughter, Ieave this folly, and do as your noble elders
24 VII| in vain for to adore the folly of the idols. Hast thou
25 VII| she shall be overcome by folly she may know that she never
26 VII| and told to him of their folly such an example as followeth,
27 VII| said to him: Sith I see thy folly and that thou wilt not obey
28 VII| he mounted in so great folly of thought that he thought
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