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1 I| and weight, and in certain measure, he knoweth all. ~Then this
2 I| and of capacity without measure; and rightfully it appertaineth
3 I| plenty thereof exceedeth measure. Joseph had two sons by
4 I| for every head as is the measure of gomor, and let nothing
5 I| gomor, and keep that one measure for the Sabbath, which God
6 II| twenty cubits long after the measure of the breadth of the temple,
7 II| was given to the people by measure. Then all the people young
8 II| Alexandria and delivered the measure that they had received.
9 II| it was great, and out of measure, for to throw down him that
10 II| for 'cor'), n., a Hebrew measure of about eight bushels.
11 III| her that she should have measure in doing alms, after that
12 III| muddes, n., Fr. muids, a measure of about five quarters.~
13 IV| knees he called at every measure the name of Jesu Christ
14 IV| equal, where is the equal measure of God that rendereth to
15 V| last he commanded to take a measure of oil, and then they promised
16 V| should bring every year a measure of oil to that church, and
17 VI| good intention, discreet by measure, and fruitful by edification.
18 VI| knoweth the manner and the measure of pains and of sins, he
19 VI| that is to say in Greek as measure, and of scio, scis, that
20 VI| as much to say as knowing measure. For at the beginning of
21 VI| he could well after the measure of himself demand and counsel
22 VI| and to excuse him self by measure.~
23 VI| her in indignation out of measure, wherefore S. Francis translated
24 VII| notable things in him over all measure; so farforthly that all
25 VII| were overseen in taking the measure of a principal beam, for
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