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1 I| fair, and hid him three months, and when he might no longer
2 II| of the Philistines seven months. After this they counselled
3 II| Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned
4 II| hunger in his land, or three months he should flee his adversaries
5 II| others came home, and so two months were they at home, and Adonias
6 II| widow three years and six months. ~After that Manasses her
7 II| solemnised during three months, and after that, each went
8 II| he did, for he fasted six months to bread and water. and
9 II| which rested in her nine months, she was so confirmed in
10 II| naked in the desert six months, and suffered himself to
11 II| his refection of her three months, and yet he saw her never
12 III| fifty three years seven months and twenty days, from the
13 III| pope thirteen years, six months and ten days, he being full
14 III| space of nine years and four months. In his time reigned Diocletian
15 III| but three years and seven months, and when his own mother
16 III| her in her house well five months. In the sixth month the
17 III| hath now borne about six months. When our Lady heard that
18 III| with S. Elizabeth three months or thereabouts till she
19 III| and that in twenty-one months she saw not. When the mother
20 IV| was not only troubled by months, but many years enduring
21 IV| kept and refreshed seven months. From thence he came to
22 IV| reigned but one year and three months, and that was in the year
23 IV| so grievously that five months during they doubted that
24 IV| came to Rome. And after two months Diocletian was dead, and
25 V| and married but fourteen months without more, how she might
26 V| fifty-five years and six months, and remained a pure virgin
27 V| eighty-eight years and six months he was there buried. In
28 VI| his goods, for within six months he shall be in the joy of
29 VI| twenty-three years and six months and twenty-seven days, the
30 VI| that had been sick twelve months, and nigh consumed away,
31 VI| abode there a year and three months, and in that espace of time
32 VI| to suffer the pain of two months in purgatory, he might so
33 VII| Felicity, which had yet months to come of her childing,
34 VII| Brandon: That it is twelve months passed that ye departed
35 VII| they had left there twelve months tofore, and there they kept
36 VII| abbot, and was there six months obeying to the brethren
37 VII| life and lived after seven months. Another child which under
38 VII| of twenty years and six months, whose soul took his siege
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