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1 I| the angels that knew not plainly the mystery of the incarnation,
2 I| his honour, and shall be plainly worthy that God inhabit
3 II| her mother sanctified more plainly and more specially than
4 II| and because he confessed plainly that he was christian and
5 II| a noble young man, said plainly that so noble a work should
6 III| desires of him, thou hast been plainly informed, and they that
7 III| as much to say as burning plainly, for she burnt herself against
8 III| and comforted, and said plainly they would in no wise do,
9 III| men, as ye shall find more plainly of this matter in the life
10 III| the holy martyrs he was plainly healed. And S. Ambrose saith
11 IV| shall prove better and more plainly the truth. Then it was thrown
12 IV| Laurence enlumined the world plainly of the same light that he
13 V| and of his death, is said plainly in Historia Tripartita.~
14 V| japing a buff, and said plainly, that she might hear it,
15 V| the persecution, is more plainly contained in the History
16 V| these things be written more plainly in the History Tripartite.
17 V| sins and their life. But plainly good men loved him and marvelled
18 VI| of them. And he speaketh plainly to the letter of doctrine
19 VI| hap. But when they were plainly converted to our Lord by
20 VI| of enchantment, and said plainly: He should not seigniory
21 VI| utterly refused and said plainly that in no wise that he
22 VII| it shall be declared more plainly hereafter by a notable chronicle,
23 VII| to be married, we let you plainly wit that like as ye have
24 VII| matter, for I promise you plainly that for to die therefore
25 VII| to age and grew and was plainly taught in all wisdom. And
26 VII| as it shall appear more plainly at the second part.~After
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