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1 I| sitteth in darkness and shadow of death. For they that
2 I| that sit in darkness and shadow of death, and if we were
3 I| him that is highest shall shadow thee, and from all ardour
4 I| other was given to them in a shadow and umber but this was given
5 I| understand this that was in the shadow, they drank of the water
6 I| of the light than of the shadow; semblably of verity than
7 I| they be entered under the shadow of my protection. They said
8 III| virtue of God sovereign shall shadow thee in such wise that thou
9 III| yet shall the Holy Ghost shadow thee with the mantle corporal,
10 III| so that by this ombre or shadow may be known and seen his
11 III| prayest not God that he would shadow them. Then S. Peter answered
12 IV| baptized Cornelia; with the shadow of his body he healed sick
13 IV| Then came there a black shadow, saying to him: Hie thee,
14 IV| ready there came another shadow, as it had been of a man
15 IV| advocate is come. Then the foul shadow vanished away, and the man
16 IV| and water, so that by the shadow of religion he took from
17 VI| them down to sleep in the shadow, and a young man of that
18 VI| some souls be purged in the shadow. Secondly, for their hasty
19 VI| him much people under the shadow of religion. And then this
20 VI| right obscure and a dark shadow. Then S. Martin conjured
21 VI| us thus falsely under the shadow of a pastor. And then yet
22 VII| that ye see me not, yet the shadow of the palm that I bear
23 VII| but they saw evidently the shadow of the palm, that it seemed
24 VII| a little aback under the shadow of a tree, and they saw
25 VII| ever keep thee under the shadow of his wings. And then after
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