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1 I| love God, and after, our neighbour as ourself; and despoil
2 I| for the trespass to her neighbour. But alway, for as much
3 I| ensample he accord him to his neighbour, and by his good will he
4 I| wrong: Why smitest thou thy neighbour? which answered: Who hath
5 I| woman shall borrow of her neighbour, and of her hostess, vessels
6 I| friend, and woman of her neighbour, vessels of gold and silver,
7 I| false witness against thy neighbour. In this commandment is
8 I| not desire the wife of thy neighbour, nor shalt not covet her
9 I| that is, or longeth to, thy neighbour. This commandment defendeth
10 I| brother, friend, and his neighbour that have trespassed. And
11 II| and shall give it to thy neighbour David. For thou hast not
12 II| sight and give them to thy neighbour, and he shall lie with thy
13 II| it was so that one, his neighbour, had then three daughters,
14 II| himself, but anon Aciabus, his neighbour, caught his hand and cried
15 III| anger or of hate towards our neighbour; for as our Lord saith,
16 III| sheep, which belonged to his neighbour, whereupon S. Patrick admonested
17 III| showing that it was nigh neighbour unto God, sister unto angels,
18 III| himself as to God and to his neighbour. He was well ordinate in
19 III| that he had borrowed of his neighbour, and anon after, came more
20 IV| brought neither friend nor neighbour, but offered himself to
21 IV| flock of our Lord, unto his neighbour, keeper of the will of our
22 V| promise of sllver, so that neighbour brought his neighbour to
23 V| that neighbour brought his neighbour to martyrdom, and cousin
24 V| God commanded to love his neighbour as himself. And the angel
25 V| and love of God and their neighbour before others be full, and
26 VI| open his courage to his neighbour, for that time each man
27 VI| God, and as touching his neighbour, as touching himself, and
28 VI| ordained as touching his neighbour, how he ought by reason
29 VI| ordained as touching his neighbour. We be ordained to our neighbour
30 VI| neighbour. We be ordained to our neighbour when we do that we ought
31 VI| things that we owe to our neighbour, that is our power, our
32 VI| for he gave first to his neighbour his power in aiding and
33 VI| gave his knowledge to his neighbour in counsels. He gave then
34 VI| then his knowledge to his neighbour when he wrote to his neighbours
35 VI| unto the desires of his neighbour, and that appeareth by that,
36 VI| Fourthly, he gave to his neighbour his deed in their services.
37 VI| of God, the love of his neighbour, and good works, and thought
38 VII| fraud and deceit to his neighbour. And it appeareth in her
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