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1 I| science; and thus of all graces particular is given by the
2 I| to God due thankings and graces. And how well that on the
3 II| of her brother, and then graces and thankings were given
4 II| he had of our Lord four graces above the other apostles.
5 II| well or fountain. After graces said they had all that night
6 III| from people. Then said they graces, and made the benediction,
7 III| they had supped and said graces, S. Germain did do gather
8 IV| had supped and had said graces, S. Germain bade him bring
9 V| was given on him, he said: Graces and thankings be given to
10 V| made his prayers, yielding graces to God, and admonished all
11 VI| that the Holy Ghost giveth graces diversely; to some he giveth
12 VI| living men by diversity of graces. The beauty of marble the
13 VI| holiness and plenitude of graces, the life and conversation
14 VI| Sire, I render to thee graces and thankings of this, that
15 VII| And then S. Brandon said graces, and then he and his brethren
16 VII| good hour that acquireth graces of God, and that maketh
17 VII| hour born, that so much of graces he gat and acquired toward
18 VII| weeping, rendered to him graces and thankings, saying: O
19 VII| great glory we yield to thee graces and thanks. Lord God, Lamb
20 VII| that is to say: Yield we graces and thankings to God! For
21 VII| took bread, and yielding graces to God the Father, broke
22 VII| upward on high for to render graces to God, in teaching and
23 VII| his disciples and yielding graces to God the Father, he blessed
24 VII| inclineth him and rendereth graces to God saying: Agimus tibi
25 VII| render and yield to thee graces and laudings of all thy
26 VII| After, the priest saith his graces, lauding and thanking God
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