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1 I| eyes of the heart, and in abiding with us he helpeth us in
2 I| him towards the orient, in abiding till he come. Fourthly,
3 I| him there. And thus, he abiding in sorrow, the Midianites
4 II| this unto Eli which sat abiding some tidings of the battle.
5 II| deus, and every time was abiding therein till he felt the
6 II| kept me hence going, there abiding, and from thence hither
7 II| was in going to Rome and abiding there, and in coming, more
8 III| walked about in the streets abiding the comfort of God. And
9 III| his time. The people were abiding and awaiting when Zacharias
10 IV| is as much as to say as abiding culpable. Or Magdalene is
11 IV| tofore her conversion she was abiding guilty by obligation to
12 IV| speechless, and his fellows abiding his death. The fourth he
13 IV| prefect. And he, always abiding steadfastly in the faith
14 IV| hurt. And yet the heretics, abiding in their hardness, sware
15 IV| and Reynold waking, and abiding the death, saw her come
16 V| hospital, and lay down there abiding the light of the day. And
17 V| Lord and returned home, abiding joyously the promise divine.
18 V| prayer, and the gard, in abiding things outrageous. Or Cornelius
19 V| husband was sent for, and he abiding in the confession of our
20 VI| chamber sore sick, there abiding the mercy of our Lord. And
21 VI| with full great reverence, abiding the great resurrection.~
22 VI| the husband of Ursula, abiding in Britain, was warned of
23 VI| what ye will. And they, abiding in their malice, arose up
24 VI| their country is without abiding and dread, for they abide
25 VI| she might. And he, alway abiding in his foul purpose, would
26 VI| dwelled, which that was most abiding in a town named then Eglesdon,
27 VII| into the great sea ocean, abiding the mercy of our Lord in
28 VII| holy place and far from abiding of any folk. After these
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