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1 I| Sixthly, they ought to have cleanness of good work; which is signified
2 I| baptism, for oil signifieth cleanness of conscience, and balm
3 I| simpleness of my heart and cleanness of my hands I did this.
4 II| he overcame by wisdom, by cleanness, and by constancy. Of whom
5 III| perfectly in her; that is cleanness of heart, the presence of
6 III| much great holiness and cleanness: for when he came to the
7 III| to himself by keeping of cleanness, to God by good contemplation,
8 IV| vanquished. He had verdure in cleanness of heart and purity, for
9 IV| God, and the third was the cleanness of his conscience. ~By this
10 IV| third, which is purity and cleanness of conscience, he saith
11 IV| by the refroidure of the cleanness of his conscience. And as
12 VI| whilst he lived, but the very cleanness of his mind was sufficient
13 VI| mind, in which is noted cleanness of thought. Thirdly, he
14 VI| and this is touching the cleanness of thought. He loved best
15 VI| faith catholic, purity and cleanness of conscience, true preaching
16 VI| She was a heavenly lily by cleanness of virginity, a way to blind
17 VI| she had the whiteness of cleanness, a good conscience, and
18 VI| love me in holy love and cleanness, he shall love thee as he
19 VII| which be: innocence of work, cleanness of body, despising of vanity
20 VII| constancy, fourthly, in cleanness of chastity, and fifthly,
21 VII| Fourthly, she was constant in cleanness of chastity, for she kept
22 VII| expounding of holy writ, and his cleanness was much seen at his last
23 VII| may signify the purity and cleanness that the priest ought to
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