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1 I| stone-written records of the past without a feeling of awe
2 I| deeds and acts of times past, I have submised myself
3 I| came, he came that of time past hath delivered us, to that
4 I| Christ hath put away the sins past, present, and to come. The
5 I| present, and to come. The sins past in pardoning them; the present
6 I| comforteth the soul as to the sin past in asking medicine; it estraineth
7 I| safe. And anon as he was past Penuel the sun arose. He
8 I| and when the wailing was past, Joseph did say to Pharaoh
9 I| But wrath or anger lightly past without will to noy or grieve
10 II| fair soul, the winter is past. Jam enim hiems transiit.
11 II| ceased these three years past to make to God such sacrifice,
12 III| unto all ladies of time past when she was yet secular?
13 III| eyes closed till they were past the pass. And when they
14 III| she hath beaten this night past, therefore render to her
15 III| I had committed in time past, and began to smite my breast
16 III| and five hundred years be past, how be it that from Adam
17 IV| And after, when they were past the cross, he brought him
18 V| Secondly, in blaming the sin past, that man depart from it,
19 VI| good life.~And when he was past Milan, the devil appeared
20 VII| Easter till Whitsuntide be past, and every feastful day
21 VII| after when his prayer was past, anon he had in his mouth
22 VII| delivered them of all evils, past, present, and to come. And
23 VII| delivered, that is, of the evil past, now being, and to come.
24 VII| deliver us from all evil, past, present, and to come, and
25 VII| every one was wont in time past to be houseled every day.
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